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Archive | 2017

Report on an Assessment of the Application of EPP Results from the Strain Limit Evaluation Procedure to the Prediction of Cyclic Life Based on the SMT Methodology

R. I. Jetter; M. C. Messner; T.-L. Sham; Yanli Wang

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ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference | 2017

Verification of the EPP Code Case for Strain Limits Evaluations by Inelastic Analysis Method

M. C. Messner; T.-L. Sham; Robert I. Jetter

An ASME Section III Division 5 code case, N-861, for the evaluation of strain limits based on the elastic-perfectly plastic (EPP) methodology has recently been published. A key feature of the EPP methodology is the application of the EPP finite element analysis method with a pseudo yield stress to bound component response under elevated temperature cyclic service. The simplified inelastic approach in Division 5, Appendix HBB-T that is based on the elastic analysis results is not applicable at the elevated temperature range where creep and plasticity cannot be distinguished and unified viscoplastic model is required to describe the deformation behavior. The EPP strain limits code case overcomes such limitations. It also has the distinct advantage that stress classification, which is required by the simplified inelastic approach, is not needed. Thus, it is ideally suited for modern-day finite element technology. The conservatism of the EPP strain limits code case was verified for some simple geometries. In this paper, a viscoplastic constitutive model calibrated to the experimental data for 316H stainless steel is used to conduct a full inelastic analysis. The calculated strain accumulation is compared with that obtained from using the EPP code case approach.Copyright


Volume 1B: Codes and Standards | 2018

Establishing Temperature Upper Limits for the ASME Section III, Division 5 Design by Elastic Analysis Methods

M. C. Messner; R. I. Jetter; T.-L. Sham


Volume 1B: Codes and Standards | 2018

The Mechanical Interaction of Clad and Base Metal for Molten Salt Reactor Structural Components

M. C. Messner; V.-T. Phan; R. I. Jetter; T.-L. Sham


ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference | 2017

A Design Based Approach to Material Selection for Advanced High Temperature Reactor Components

T.-L. Sham; Robert I. Jetter


ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference | 2017

Combined Load and Displacement Controlled Testing to Support Development of Simplified Component Design Rules for Elevated Temperature Service

Yanli Wang; Robert I. Jetter; M. C. Messner; Subhasish Mohanty; T.-L. Sham


ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference | 2017

Pressurized Creep-Fatigue Testing of Alloy 617 Using Simplified Model Test Method

Yanli Wang; Robert I. Jetter; T.-L. Sham


ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference | 2017

Development of Software for the Implementation of Elastic and Simplified Inelastic Rules for Design of Class A Nuclear Components in Elevated Temperature Service

Michael Swindeman; T.-L. Sham; Robert I. Jetter


Archive | 2016

FY16 Status Report on Development of Integrated EPP and SMT Design Methods

R. I. Jetter; T.-L. Sham; Yanli Wang


ASME 2016 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference | 2016

Overview of Proposed High Temperature Design Code Cases

Peter Carter; T.-L. Sham; Robert I. Jetter

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M. C. Messner

Argonne National Laboratory

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Yanli Wang

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Subhasish Mohanty

Argonne National Laboratory

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V.-T. Phan

Argonne National Laboratory

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