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Fracture mechanics evaluation of the structural material for fast breeder reactors

Results of fracture mechanics investigations on austenitic steels used for LMFBRs (Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactors) are presented. A summary of reported tests on straight piping and elbows with through wall flaws is given which agree well with predictions made by using a plastic instability model...

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Published in:Nuclear engineering and design 1982-09, Vol.72 (1), p.17-25
Main Authors: Zeibig, H., Grueter, L., Fortmann, M.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Results of fracture mechanics investigations on austenitic steels used for LMFBRs (Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactors) are presented. A summary of reported tests on straight piping and elbows with through wall flaws is given which agree well with predictions made by using a plastic instability model. Crack growth experiments and calculations indicate that initial flaws will not extend significantly during service. Even if considerable crack growth is postulated cracks will penetrate the piping wall with a high safety margin to unstable crack configurations. Theoretical investigations of flawed structures under high strains show that the effect of crack size can be discussed similarly to the elastic range. The information demonstrate that with respect to the design requirements and operating conditions of LMFBRs a sudden rupture of the piping can be excluded. The integrity of the coolant boundary is given also in case of initial flaws.
ISSN:0029-5493
1872-759X
DOI:10.1016/0029-5493(82)90080-2