Development of pressure-temperature operation limits for a PWR vessel considering beltline shell and extended beltline nozzles
Autor: | Chin-Cheng Huang, Hsoung-Wei Chou, Yu-Yu Shen |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0209 industrial biotechnology
Materials science Mechanical Engineering Nuclear engineering Pressurized water reactor Nozzle Fracture mechanics 02 engineering and technology Finite element method Pressure vessel law.invention 020303 mechanical engineering & transports 020901 industrial engineering & automation Fracture toughness 0203 mechanical engineering Mechanics of Materials law General Materials Science Embrittlement Stress concentration |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping. 179:103944 |
ISSN: | 0308-0161 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijpvp.2019.103944 |
Popis: | The pressure-temperature limits (P-T limits) of embrittled reactor pressure vessels (RPVs) should be determined for normal heat-up and cool-down operations based on fracture mechanics to ensure the structural integrity. In general, the P-T limits are mainly determined by the fracture toughness of beltline region material which suffers the highest level of neutron embrittlement. However, some other components such as nozzles which suffer insignificant neutron embrittlement may restrict the P-T limits as a result of higher stress concentration from their structural discontinuities. Therefore, beltline region material with the highest reference temperature as well as nozzles that have structural discontinuities need to be considered when developing the P-T limits of RPV. In this paper, the P-T limit calculations for a Taiwan domestic pressurized water reactor (PWR) vessel were performed considering both beltline shell and extended beltline nozzles according to the nonmandatory Appendix G to ASME Code Section XI. The three-dimensional finite element analyses were conducted to obtain the pressure and thermal stress distributions of extended beltline nozzles for P-T limits calculation. It is found that the beltline region still dominates the cool-down P-T limit, but the extended beltline region will partially control the heat-up limit. Further, the reference temperature ranges of extended beltline nozzles that may influence the P-T limits of RPV were also investigated. Present study is helpful for safe operation and also provides a reference for regulation of PWR plants in Taiwan. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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