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http://dx.doi.org/10.3795/KSME-A.2007.31.2.277

Restrained Bending Effect by the Support Plate on the Steam Generator Tube with Circumferential Cracks  

Kim, Hyun-Su (한국전력기술(주) 재료기술그룹)
Jin, Tae-Eun (한국전력기술(주) 재료기술그룹)
Kim, Hong-Deok (한국전력공사 전력연구원)
Chung, Han-Sub (한국전력공사 전력연구원)
Chang, Yoon-Suk (성균관대학교 기계공학부)
Kim, Young-Jin (성균관대학교 기계공학부)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A / v.31, no.2, 2007 , pp. 277-284 More about this Journal
Abstract
The steam generator in a nuclear power plant is a large heat exchanger that uses heat from a reactor to generate steam to drive the turbine generator. Rupture of a steam generator tube can result in release of fission products to environment outside. Therefore, an accurate integrity assessment of the steam generator tubes with cracks is of great importance for maintaining the safety of a nuclear power plant. The steam generator tubes are supported at regular intervals by support plates and rotations of the tubes are restrained. Although it has been reported that the limit load for a circumferential crack is significantly affected by boundary condition of the tube, existing limit load solutions do not consider the restraining effect of support plate correctly. In addition, there are no limit load solutions for circumferential cracks in U-bend region with the effect of the support plate. This paper provides detailed limit load solutions for circumferential cracks in top of tube sheet and the U-bend regions of the steam generator tube with the actual boundary conditions to simulate the restraining effect of the support plate. Such solutions are developed based on three dimensional finite element analyses. The resulting limit load solutions are given in a polynomial form, and thus can be simply used in practical integrity assessment of the steam generator tubes.
Keywords
Restrained Bending; Support Plate; Limit Load; Through-Wall Crack;
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