Abstract

One of the concerned technical issues in the nuclear piping under operation is pipe wall thinning caused by flow accelerated corrosion. This paper focuses on influence of internal pressure on low cycle fatigue life of pipe bends with local wall thinning and evaluation of safety margin against seismic loading in order to apply the obtained knowledge to the nuclear piping. In-plane bending fatigue tests under several constant internal pressure magnitudes were carried out using carbon steel pipe bends with local wall thinning at the extrados. Also finite element analysis, code-based seismic evaluation and fatigue analysis based on calculated strain range were carried out. Obtained main conclusions are as follows: (1) the tested pipe bends with local wall thinning at the extrados have a strong resistance against fatigue failure based on nuclear seismic piping design in Japan at least up to 12 MPa. That is, the tested pipe bends with severe local wall thinning (eroded ratio = 0.5 and eroded angle = 180 deg) at the extrados have margins against fatigue failure, even though the wall thickness is less than the code-required minimum value based on the nuclear piping seismic design in Japan. (2) Combination of the conventional B2 index and the Ke factor provided in the JSME Design and Construction Code, which is referred by JEAC 4601-2008 overestimates fictitious stress amplitude, when sum of the primary and secondary stress is much greater than 3 Sm.

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