The fatigue behaviour of a 90° long radius elbow, which is adjacent to the feedwater nozzle in a BWR, was analyzed. The start-up and shutdown transients were considered. A thermo-mechanical finite element analysis was carried out to determine the stresses induced by thermal transients, considering the environmental conditions in the reactor feedwater pipe. In addition, the Palmgren–Miner methodology and the ASME B&PVC code fatigue curve were applied to evaluate the accumulated damage and service life of the component. Environmental correction factors were considered to estimate environmentally assisted fatigue. Reductions in fatigue life were observed. In the second part of this paper, a part-through thickness semielliptical crack was also postulated in the internal surface of the elbow. It was aligned along the axial direction at the crown zone. Its growth was modelled using the Paris equation, evaluating the risk of failure using fracture parameters. It was found that the vulnerable area is located on the inner surface of the elbow, due to the concentration of stress caused by the curved geometry. Failure assessment diagrams (FADs) were plotted. It was found that the crack depth is the main factor governing crack behaviour under the conditions studied. The results provide a methodology for assessing the integrity of pipes subjected to specific environmental and operating conditions.
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Lenin Ramos-Cantú
Luis Héctor Hernández-Gómez
Francisco Garibaldi-Márquez
Applied Sciences
Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias
Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69b6069b83145bc643d1c995 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app16062782