Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6743244 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The critical failure modes are re-assessed performing non-linear analysis using an elasto-viscoplatic model, particularly developed for RAFM steels such as the structural material EUROFER97 by Aktaa & Schmitt, and considering the appropriate design criteria of the inelastic route of RCC-MRx and SDC-IC. Despite the conservatism in these criteria, the results show all-clear signal with respect to immediate plastic flow localization and at least much smaller breaches of the limits with respect to the other failure modes. Reporting details and results of the non-linear failure assessments demonstrates their potential and capability in supporting specific and efficient improvements to the design of highly loaded components. The conservatism in the considered design criteria and ways for its reduction are discussed in addition.
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Authors
Jarir Aktaa, Yann Carin, Joelle Vallory,