Volume 1A: Codes and Standards 2016
DOI: 10.1115/pvp2016-63148
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Effect of Loading Waveform and Spectrum Loading on the Fatigue Crack Growth Rate in Simulated Light Water Reactor Environments

Abstract: High temperature water environments, typical of light water reactor primary coolant, are known to lead to significant environmental enhancement of fatigue crack growth of austenitic stainless steels. For PWR environments. these effects have recently been codified in ASME Code Case N-809. However, just as for the detrimental effect of these environments on fatigue endurance, plant experience indicates that crack growth rates must be significantly lower than predictions based on laboratory data using simple sawt… Show more

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“…A number of experiments have recently been conducted to investigate the accuracy of Code Case N-809 predictions of environmentally assisted fatigue crack growth for plant-informed loading waveforms, e.g. Figure 22 [63]. The data obtained indicate that, for some waveforms, the simplistic application of Code Case N-809 based on total rise time can lead to significant over-estimation of the environmental fatigue crack growth rate.…”
Section: Austenitic Stainless Steelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of experiments have recently been conducted to investigate the accuracy of Code Case N-809 predictions of environmentally assisted fatigue crack growth for plant-informed loading waveforms, e.g. Figure 22 [63]. The data obtained indicate that, for some waveforms, the simplistic application of Code Case N-809 based on total rise time can lead to significant over-estimation of the environmental fatigue crack growth rate.…”
Section: Austenitic Stainless Steelsmentioning
confidence: 99%