Estimates of partial safety factors of circumferential through-wall cracked pipes based on elastic-plastic crack initiation criterion

Jae Bin Lee, Nam Su Huh

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Abstract

Efforts are presently underway for developing an optimal design methodology for GEN-IV nuclear reactors based on target failure probabilities. A typical example is the system-based code, in which the results are represented in the form of partial safety factors (PSFs). Thus, a PSF is one of the crucial elements in either component design or integrity assessment based on target failure probabilities during the operation period. In the present study, a procedure for calculating the PSF of a circumferential through-wall cracked pipe based on the elastic-plastic crack initiation criterion is established, in which the importance of each input variable is assessed. Elastic-plastic J-integrals are calculated using the GE/EPRI and reference stress methods, and the PSF values are calculated using both first- and second-order reliability methods. Moreover, the effect of statistical distributions of assessment variables on the PSF is also evaluated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1257-1264
Number of pages8
JournalTransactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, A
Volume38
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Circumferential through-wall crack
  • Failure probability
  • Load and resistance factor design
  • Partial safety factors
  • Second order reliability method
  • Target reliability

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