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Failure behavior of internally pressurized flawed and unflawed steam generator tubing at high temperatures -- Experiments and comparison with model predictions
Author(s) -
S. Majumdar,
W. J. Shack,
D.R. Diercks,
K. Mruk,
Jerrold Franklin,
L. Knoblich
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/573401
Subject(s) - blackout , boiler (water heating) , nuclear engineering , national laboratory , generator (circuit theory) , internal pressure , high pressure , work (physics) , pressurized water reactor , materials science , mechanics , engineering , forensic engineering , mechanical engineering , thermodynamics , composite material , waste management , physics , power (physics) , electric power system , engineering physics
This report summarizes experimental work performed at Argonne National Laboratory on the failure of internally pressurized steam generator tubing at high temperatures ({le} 700 C). A model was developed for predicting failure of flawed and unflawed steam generator tubes under internal pressure and temperature histories postulated to occur during severe accidents. The model was validated by failure tests on specimens with part-through-wall axial and circumferential flaws of various lengths and depths, conducted under various constant and ramped internal pressure and temperature conditions. The failure temperatures predicted by the model for two temperature and pressure histories, calculated for severe accidents initiated by a station blackout, agree very well with tests performed on both flawed and unflawed specimens

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