Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6758791 Nuclear Engineering and Design 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper focuses on tube-to-tubesheet welds of Steam Generators by examining aspects of their design, materials and manufacturing to find solutions for restoring welds that had suffered from internal impact damage by loose parts. After looking into three designs of the weld, a flush-type design was adopted since it optimizes properties of the weld. Also the minimum size of the weld required in RCC-M was verified to be sufficient to sustain all of the loads and cycles involved in operation for 40 years. Then the materials and the manufacturing procedures were examined with regard to their effect on the susceptibility of the welds to Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking, and suitable resistance to such cracking was demonstrated. In addition, general welding defects which often existed during manufacturing were evaluated, and their repair methods by welding, including welding repairs after hydraulic test, were introduced. Ultimately, a repair method was developed to make the internal-impact-damaged SGs satisfy all structural requirements and resistant to Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking.
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