Abstract

The influence of residual stresses resulting from thermal shock and pressure loading on the initiation and stable growth of cracks in pressure vessels and pipes is considered and preliminary calculations have been made. The residual stresses of a precracked vessel of a 0·22Cr–0·75Ni–0·7Mo–Cr steel at an arbitrarily chosen temperature transient have been analysed using the finite element method. After reheating to normal operating temperature, the influence of the remaining residual stresses on the initiation of the assumed crack is considered. The results provide the initial conditions for stable crack growth analysis based on the J–integral method, which is implemented into the non–linear finite element program ADINA.MST/27

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