Abstract

To maintain the structural integrity of steam generator tubes, usually, 40% of wall thickness plugging criterion has been adopted. However, since the criterion is applicable only for the steam generator tube containing a single crack, the interaction effect of multiple cracks cannot be considered. In this paper, the coalescence pressure of tube with dual cracks is evaluated based on detailed three-dimensional elastic–plastic finite element analyses. In terms of the crack configuration, collinear axial through-wall cracks with various length, distance and ratio between individual cracks are selected. The applicability of failure pressure prediction models recently proposed by the authors was verified by comparing the finite element analyses results with corresponding experimental data for tubes with two identical cracks. Further, in order to quantify the effect of crack length ratio on failure behavior, the failure pressure prediction model was used expansively for tubes containing different-sized cracks and a coalescence evaluation diagram was developed.

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