2011
DOI: 10.1299/kikaia.77.1798
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Influence of Non-Destructive Examination Performance on Reliability of Pipes Having Stress Corrosion Cracks

Abstract: The fitness for service of the facilities of operational nuclear power plants is secured by proper inspections and evaluations. Defects took place in components will be detected by periodical inservice inspection, and fitness for service of cracked components during an evaluation period is evaluated. Although variation exists in the conditions used for inspection or evaluation, it is difficult to grasp about those influences on the reliability of cracked components by the deterministic evaluation like Fitness-… Show more

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“…High axial stress around the HAZ near the inner surface and relatively high radial stress around the same HAZ were observed. These observations align with FEM analysis results reported in the literature [11]. Additionally, the residual stress maps suggest that SCC initiated at the HAZ tends to propagate towards the weld metal, a phenomenon corroborated by observations of the PLR piping of BWRs [1].…”
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“…High axial stress around the HAZ near the inner surface and relatively high radial stress around the same HAZ were observed. These observations align with FEM analysis results reported in the literature [11]. Additionally, the residual stress maps suggest that SCC initiated at the HAZ tends to propagate towards the weld metal, a phenomenon corroborated by observations of the PLR piping of BWRs [1].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Triaxial Residual Stress By Combination Of Neu...supporting
confidence: 89%
“…A consistent axial stress pattern was observed at all measurement locations, characterized by a decrease in stress from tension on the inner surface side towards the central area, followed by an increase towards the outer surface. In the weld heat-affected zone (HAZ), the axial stress on the inner surface side tended to diminish with increasing distance from the weld line, aligning with the reported FEM analysis results [11]. Figure 12 shows triaxial stress maps, which were developed from the data presented in Figure 11 and superimposed onto the DEM specimen.…”
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