2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10704-012-9678-2
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Fracture behavior of thin-walled Zircaloy fuel clad tubes of Indian pressurized heavy water reactor

Abstract: For structural integrity analysis of thin walled tubular components such as fuel claddings used in nuclear reactors, knowledge of valid fracture mechanics parameters are required. As axiallycracked thin tubes possess a non-standard geometry from the point of view of specimen fabrication, there is no direct straight forward way to derive their fracture mechanics parameters with known functions as can be done for standard test methods. In the present work, the J-R curve for an axially cracked fuel pin from India… Show more

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“…The details of the experimental procedure and the analytic derivation for calculation of f(a/W) are available in Ref. (Samal et al 2010a, b;Sanyal and Samal 2012a) and briefly narrated in Appendix. Considering all the three cases it can be inferred that the relative deviation between the generalized function and experimental result is always \±35 %.…”
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“…The details of the experimental procedure and the analytic derivation for calculation of f(a/W) are available in Ref. (Samal et al 2010a, b;Sanyal and Samal 2012a) and briefly narrated in Appendix. Considering all the three cases it can be inferred that the relative deviation between the generalized function and experimental result is always \±35 %.…”
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“…In principle, any technique that can measure stresses or displacements can be applied for an experimental determination of the SIF. The most widely applied experimental procedure is the compliance measurement, as used by the authors (Samal et al 2010a(Samal et al , b, 2011Sanyal and Samal 2012a, b;Sanyal and Samal 2012a). But the best possible accuracy of compliance measurements can be expected if the points of load application are as close to the crack as possible.…”
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“…Following this recommendation, the maximum tensile load and torsional torque to fracture the specimen are beyond the capability of our test machine. Referring other studies of the transport tube , we used the industrial ABS fluent transport tubes as test specimens. The shape and dimensions of a typical test specimen are shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%