Noboru Saitou
Hitachi
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ASME 2010 3rd Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting collocated with 8th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels | 2010
Masashi Fukaya; Ren Morinaka; Noboru Saitou; Hisamitsu Hatou; Yoshiaki Tamura; Yoichiro Matsumoto
We developed the new method for predicting a region of compressive residual stress on the weld surface after water jet peeing (WJP), which is a preventive maintenance technology for nuclear power plants. A cavitating jet is impinged on the weld surfaces of structures in a nuclear reactor. Bubble collapse impact causes plastic deformation of the weld surface, and changes the residual stress from tensile to compressive. Compressive residual stress prevents the occurrence of stress corrosion cracking (SCC) on the weld surface. A cavitating jet vertically injected into a submerged flat plate was investigated. Tensile stress was introduced onto the surface of the stainless steel plate by grinding before WJP in the experiment. We numerically simulated impulsive bubble pressure that varied by microseconds in the cavitating jet with the “bubble flow model”. The bubble flow model simulates the abrupt time-variations in the radius and inner pressure of bubbles based on the Rayleigh-Plesset equation in a cavitating flow. The cavitation collapse energy was estimated based on the bubble pressure. The cavitation collapse energy was compared with the measured compressive residual stress on the flat plate after WJP. The radial range of the compressive residual stress from the jet center axis is one of the most important measures of performance of WJP. The radial range of the cavitation collapse energy corresponded to that of compressive residual stress with a prediction error of +/− 20% under different conditions of jet velocity and the distance between the jet nozzle and plate surface. The results confirmed that the method we developed for predicting the region of compressive residual stress after WJP was valid.Copyright
Archive | 2008
Hisamitu Hatou; Noboru Saitou; Ren Morinaka; Tomohiko Motoki; Tadashi Iijima; Yuichi Koide; Jun Kashiwakura
Archive | 2005
Noboru Saitou; Nobuyoshi Yanagida; Shoji Hayashi; Satoshi Kanno; Kunio Enomoto
Archive | 2011
Hisamitu Hatou; Noboru Saitou; Kouichi Kurosawa; Fujio Yoshikubo; Yuji Matsui; Masashi Fukaya
The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference | 2010
Takahiro Aoki; Kouichi Kurosawa; Fujio Yoshikubo; Noboru Saitou; Tetsuya Ishikawa; Kazuhiro Nitta; Hideaki Sakai
The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference | 2010
Masashi Fukaya; Ren Morinaka; Noboru Saitou; Hisamitsu Hatou; Yoshiaki Tamura; Yoichiro Matsumoto
The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference | 2009
Fujio Yoshikubo; Kouichi Kurosawa; Akihiro Kanno; Takashi Inada; Noboru Saitou; Tetsuya Ishikawa; Kazuhiro Nitta; Hideaki Sakai
The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference | 2009
Kenya Ohashi; Noboru Saitou; Ryo Ishibashi; Junya Kaneda; Kouichi Kurosawa
Archive | 2006
Akihiko Hirano; Naohito Sato; Hiroshi Sakata; Satoshi Kanno; Takao Shimura; Hirokazu Adachi; Noboru Saitou
Quarterly Journal of The Japan Welding Society | 2005
Noboru Saitou; Ren Morinaka