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Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2000

Modeling of weld residual stresses in core shroud structures

Jinmiao Zhang; Pingsha Dong; Frederick W. Brust; William J. Shack; Michael E Mayfield; Michael McNeil

This paper presents a computational model to predict residual stresses in a girth weld (H4) of a BWR core shroud. The H4 weld is a multi-pass submerged-arc weld that joins two type 304 austenitic stainless steel cylinders. An axisymmetric solid element model was used to characterize the detailed evolution of residual stresses in the H4 weld. In the analysis, a series of advanced weld modeling techniques were used to address some specific welding-related issues, such as material melting/re-melting and history annihilation. In addition, a 3-D shell element analysis was performed to quantify specimen removal effects on residual stress measurements based on a sub-structural specimen from a core shroud. The predicted residual stresses in the H4 weld were used as the crack driving force for the subsequent analysis of stress corrosion cracking in the H4 weld. The crack growth behavior was investigated using an advanced finite element alternating method (FEAM). Stress intensity factors were calculated for both axisymmetric circumferential (360°) and circumferential surface cracks. The analysis results obtained from these studies shed light on the residual stress characteristics in core shroud weldments and the effects of residual stresses on stress corrosion cracking behavior.


Nuclear Engineering and Design | 1999

Current research on environmentally assisted cracking in light water reactor environments

O.K. Chopra; H.M. Chung; T.F. Kassner; J.H Park; William J. Shack; Jinmiao Zhang; Frederick W. Brust; Pingsha Dong

The effect of dissolved oxygen level on fatigue life of austenitic stainless steels is discussed and the results of a detailed study of the effect of the environment on the growth of cracks during fatigue initiation are presented. Initial test results are given for specimens irradiated in the Halden reactor. Impurities introduced by shielded metal arc welding that may affect susceptibility to stress corrosion cracking are described. Results of calculations of residual stresses in core shroud weldments are summarized. Crack growth rates of high-nickel alloys under cyclic loading with R ratios from 0.2 to 0.95 in high-purity water that contains <5 and 300 ppb dissolved oxygen at 240, 289, and 320°C, are summarized.


Unknown Journal | 1997

Influence of residual stresses and weld repairs on pipe fracture

Frederick W. Brust; Pingsha Dong; Jinmiao Zhang


American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pressure Vessels and Piping Division (Publication) PVP | 1997

Crack growth behavior in residual stress fields of a core shroud girth weld

Frederick W. Brust; Pingsha Dong; Jinmiao Zhang; William J. Shack


American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pressure Vessels and Piping Division (Publication) PVP | 2006

Materials and fabrication: Welding and residual stress: Introduction

Elisabeth Keim; N.P. O'Dowd; Frederick W. Brust; Pingsha Dong; Andrew Sherry


Unknown Journal | 2005

Welding and residual stresses: Introduction

N.P. O'Dowd; Frederick W. Brust; Pingsha Dong; Elisabeth Keim; Andrew H. Sherry


American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pressure Vessels and Piping Division (Publication) PVP | 2005

Materials and fabrication: Introduction

Douglas A. Scarth; Poh Sang Lam; John Jy-An Wang; Russell C. Cipolla; Douglas K. Rodgers; Ming Liu; Philippe Gilles; Wentao Cheng; Yong Yi Wang; Michiel P.H. Brongers; Shuji Aihara; N.P. O'Dowd; Frederick W. Brust; Pingsha Dong; Elisabeth Keim; Andrew H. Sherry; David Lidbury; Dominique Moinereau; Marvin J. Cohn; Robert W. Swindeman; Weiju Ren; Kunio Hasegawa; Jeffrey T. Fong; Andrew J. Duncan; Karthik H. Subramanian; David L. Rudland; Gery Wilkowski; B. N. Rao; Sharif Rahman


Unknown Journal | 2003

American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pressure Vessels and Piping Division (Publication) PVP: Introduction

Elisabeth Keim; Pingsha Dong; Frederick W. Brust


Unknown Journal | 2001

Weld residual stresses and fracture

Pingsha Dong; Frederick W. Brust


Archive | 2001

Service experience, fabrication, residual stresses and performance : presented at the 2001 ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, July 23-26, 2001 ; sponsored by The Pressure Vessels and Piping Division, ASME ; principal editor, Robert W. Warke ; contributing editors, Warren H. Bamford, Douglas Rodgers, M.J. Cohn, P. Dong

Piping Division; R. W. Warke; W. H. Bamford; Douglas Rodgers; Marvin J. Cohn; Pingsha Dong

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Frederick W. Brust

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Jinmiao Zhang

Battelle Memorial Institute

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William J. Shack

Argonne National Laboratory

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N.P. O'Dowd

Imperial College London

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Andrew J. Duncan

Savannah River National Laboratory

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David L. Rudland

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Gery Wilkowski

Battelle Memorial Institute

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