• Title/Summary/Keyword: 감육 보강 배관

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Analytical Equivalent Stiffness Analysis for Various Reinforcements of Wall-thinned Pipe (감육 배관의 다양한 보강 형태에 따른 이론적 등가 강성 검증)

  • Je-Hoon Jang;Ji-Su Kim;Yun-Jae Kim
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Pressure Vessels and Piping
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 2022
  • When wall-thinning in a pipe occurs during operation of nuclear power plant, reinforcement of the pipe needs to be performed. Accordingly, the structural response of the piping system due to introduction of the reinforcement may be re-evaluated. For elastic structural analysis of the piping system with the reinforced pipe using finite element (FE) analysis, the stiffness of the reinforced pipe is needed. In this study, the stiffness matrix of wall-thinned pipe with pad reinforcement or composite reinforcement is analytically derived. The validity of the proposed equations is checked by comparing with systematic finite element (FE) analysis results.

Stress Evaluation and Case Study of Reinforced Wall-thinned Class 2 and 3 Pipes in Operating Nuclear Power Plants Using Equivalent Stiffness Concept (등가 강성 개념을 이용한 가동 원전 2, 3등급 감육 보강 배관의 응력 평가 및 사례해석)

  • Xinyu Ma;Jae Yoon Kim;Jin Ha Hwang;Yun Jae Kim;Man Won Kim
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Pressure Vessels and Piping
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.54-60
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    • 2022
  • ASME BPVC provides stress evaluation rules for Class 2 and 3 nuclear piping. However, such rules are difficult to be applied to reinforced wall-thinned pipes during service. To resolve this issue, a new method for stress evaluation of reinforced wall-thinned pipes is proposed in this work, based on the equivalent stiffness concept. By converting a reinforced wall-thinned pipe to an equivalent straight pipe having the same stiffness, stress evaluation can be proceeded using the current ASME BPVC rules. The proposed method is applied to pipes with 4 different normal pipe size and the effects of reinforcement and wall-thinning dimensions on evaluated stresses are discussed.