Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
297539 Nuclear Engineering and Design 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the behavior of part-through circumferential crack at intrados in elbows under in-plane bending moment. This is based on detailed non-linear (both material and geometric) finite element analysis performed on various sizes of elbows (generally used in piping industry), having different crack sizes. It is observed that some part of the crack always opens and some part gets closed irrespective of the mode of applied bending moment (opening/closing). The fraction of the crack that opens basically decides the weakening effect of the cracked elbow. It is observed that there is a threshold value of crack length and crack depth, before which no crack opening is observed under opening mode. Also as elbow becomes thinner, the threshold value of above two parameters increases. Quite interestingly, the part of crack which closes in opening mode opens under closing mode. The above mentioned study on the behavior of crack will be useful for fracture studies and limit load estimation especially when leak before break concept is to be employed.

► Behavior of cracked elbows with part-through crack at intrados under bending moment is studied. ► Some part of crack always opens and some part gets closed irrespective of mode of applied moment. ► Fraction of the crack that opens basically decides the weakening effect of the cracked elbow. ► Results will be useful for fracture studies and limit load estimation especially for LBB.

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