Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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298893 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Wall thinning due to flow-accelerated corrosion (FAC) is a pervasive form of degradation in feeder pipes of the primary heat transport system of CANDU reactors. Prediction of the end-of-life of a feeder from wall thickness measurement data is confounded by the sampling and temporal uncertainties associated with the FAC degradation phenomenon. This paper presents a probabilistic model of wall thinning due to FAC, and calibrates it with a set of feeder wall thickness measurements obtained from a CANDU plant. The proposed model derives the feeder lifetime distribution, which is useful in developing optimum strategies for life-cycle management of the feeder system.
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Authors
X.-X. Yuan, M.D. Pandey, G.A. Bickel,