Abstract

Fitness-for-service (FFS) assessment is a quantitative engineering evaluation of operational components. In the context of pressure vessels and piping systems FFS assessment is performed periodically to ensure the operational safety and structural integrity. In this paper, a simplified method is developed for Level 2 FFS assessment (as described in API 579) of pressure vessels and piping systems containing thermal hot spots or corrosion damage. The method is based upon variational principles in plasticity, the m α-tangent method (an extension of the m α method), the concept of decay length and reference volume. The use of the m α-tangent method extends the range of applicability to components and structures experiencing significant stress gradients in and around the damaged spot. The method is shown to provide a reasonably accurate estimate of the remaining strength of ageing pressure components. The method is demonstrated through an example, and the results are compared with Level 3 inelastic finite element analyses.

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