Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
790909 International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In recent years, the Linear Matching Method (LMM) has been developed for the integrity assessment of the component subjected to cyclic thermal and mechanical loads. In this paper, the fatigue damage of a superheater outlet penetration tubeplate is assessed in detail using the LMM with an ABAQUS 3D finite element model. The significant thermal transients of the component are due to out of phase steam temperature oscillations. The primary loading on the component is from pressure (steam and gas) and system moment on the penetration and tailpipes. A transient thermal analysis is performed as the first step to determine the component temperature history during the cycle. Then these temperature solutions are used as an input to structural analysis to obtain the elastic stress history caused by these temperature loads. A shakedown analysis is thereafter carried out and the evaluation of the steady cyclic behaviour of the tubeplate during the steady state cycle is then achieved using the LMM. By assessing both constant and changing residual stress solutions associated with the steady state cycle, an LMM ratchet limit analysis is carried out to determine the capacity of the component subjected to the existing thermal transients to withstand additional primary loads including both pressure and moment. The total strain range over the steady state cycle is evaluated for the fatigue damage assessment. The comparisons of stress and strain range calculations for the out of phase temperature oscillations by the LMM and other methodologies prove the applicability and effectiveness of the LMM. The temperature-dependent elastic–plastic properties are adopted throughout the LMM assessment.

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