Abstract

One of the most common and important situations involving flaws in pressure vessels is the internal thermal shock of a hollow circular cylinder with an axial semi-elliptical internal surface crack. The current approaches available to analyse this specific problem are excessively conservative or cumbersome. This paper considers the internal thermal shock problem and determines the stress-intensity factors for shallowest and deepest points for cylinders with the ratio of thickness to inner radius 0.1 and 0.25. The results of calculations are presented in a similar form to the draft standard BS 7910:1997 and thus permit numerous practical applications. These results are in many cases much less conservative than the draft standard and also reveal some important cases.

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