Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9641904 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Thermal fatigue is a significant long-term degradation mechanism in nuclear power plants (NPP). In particular, as operating plants become older and life time extension activities are initiated. Operators and regulators need screening criteria to exclude risks of thermal fatigue and methods to determine significant fatigue relevance. In general, the common thermal fatigue issues are well understood and controlled by plant instrumentation at fatigue susceptible locations. However, incidents indicate that certain piping system Tee's are susceptible to turbulent temperature mixing effects that cannot be adequately monitored by common thermocouple instrumentations. Therefore, a European project on thermal fatigue evaluation of piping system Tee-connections THERFAT has been initiated. In THERFAT, a collation of existing field experience has been conducted leading to a selection of Tee-connections for further investigations. The load determination covers experimental tests and advanced thermo-hydraulic flow simulations. The integrity evaluation work package comprises stress/fatigue analyses and fracture mechanics assessments supported by targeted verification damage tests. Proposals will be made for improved load thermal fatigue assessment procedures, screening criteria to determine lower non fatigue significant threshold values and for establishing a European methodology on thermal fatigue.THERFAT participantsNo.NameOrganisationCountry1K.-J. MetznerE.ONHannover, GER2C. FaidyEDFVilleurbanne, F3J.-A. Le DuffFramatome-ANPParis la Défense, F4O. BraillardCEASt Paul Lez Durance, F5C. Cueto-FelguerosoTecnatom S.A.Madrid, E6I. VarfolomeyevFraunhofer-GesellschaftFreiburg, GER7J. SolinVTTEspoo, SF8M. SchippersFramatome ANPOffenbach, GER9L. StumpfrockMPAStuttgart, GER10K.-F. NilssonEC-JRC/IAMPetten, NL11Y. HytoenenFortum Nuclear ServicesVantaa, SF12J. SeichterSiempelkampDresden, GER13T. AbbasCinarLondon, GB14S. FigedyVUJETrnava, SLK15P. CarmenaEndesa GeneracionMadrid, E16L. CizeljJozef Stefan InstituteLjubljana, SLO
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Authors
K.-J. Metzner, U. Wilke,