Assessment of surface fatigue crack behavior on NPP piping under seismic loading지진하중 특성을 고려한 원전 배관의 표면피로균열 거동 평가

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Nuclear power plants (NPPs) are composed of various types of pipes, and these piping systems are designed, manufactured, and monitored according to strict standards because various types of loads can affect the effective functioning of an NPP. Under the existing design criteria for seismic loading conditions, equipment and facilities of NPPs are designed to exhibit an elastic behavior, and the structural integrity is evaluated by applying linear elastic analysis and stress-based acceptance criteria. However, when an earthquake exceeds the design criteria, a large-amplitude load is repeatedly applied; consequently, the nonlinear behavior of the equipment should be considered in flaw evaluations. In the current procedure for flaw evaluation, the stress intensity factor range is generally used as the main fatigue parameter. However, as this evaluation is an analysis based on linear elastic fracture mechanics, simulating an elastic–plastic behavior is difficult. Therefore, this study aims to develop a fatigue crack growth model that can be used under conditions of large and variable loads such as seismic loads and to analyze the characteristics of crack growth in pipes. In this study, as a factor of crack growth, the concept of change in net-section strain energy, which can be applied to both elastic and plastic regions and has the advantage of simplifying the relationship, was applied. First, the results of finite element analysis on plate specimens were compared with the experimental results of other studies, and we confirmed that these results can be applied regardless of plastic deformation. Moreover, a crack growth model is proposed to predict the crack growth rate. The performance of this model was verified through comparison with experimental results and existing crack equations under variable loads. The validated methodology was extended to semi-elliptical cracks in the piping system. Unlike cracks in plate specimens, a geometrical correction factor was considered owing to the complex shape of cracks in pipes. The crack growth rate could be predicted through a neural net fitting, and the accuracy was confirmed by comparison with actual experiments results. In contrast to the crack evaluation method based on the American Society of Mechanical Engineers standard, the proposed crack growth prediction methodology obtained the results by considering plastic deformation. Thus, the results showed that the proposed method can be used to evaluate the behavior of cracks under various seismic loading conditions.
Advisors
Yim, Man-Sungresearcher임만성researcher
Description
한국과학기술원 :원자력및양자공학과,
Publisher
한국과학기술원
Issue Date
2023
Identifier
325007
Language
eng
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학위논문(박사) - 한국과학기술원 : 원자력및양자공학과, 2023.2,[iv, 103 p. :]

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Fatigue crack growth▼aNonlinear fracture mechanics▼aElastic–plastic behavior▼aVariable loading▼aFinite element analysis▼aSeismic loading; 피로균열▼a비선형 파괴역학▼a탄소성거동▼a변동하중▼a유한요소해석▼a지진하중

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/308669
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http://library.kaist.ac.kr/search/detail/view.do?bibCtrlNo=1030489&flag=dissertation
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NE-Theses_Ph.D.(박사논문)
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