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Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology-transactions of The Asme | 2015

Simulation of Stress Corrosion Cracking in In-Core Monitor Housing of Nuclear Power Plant

Yuichi Shintaku; Kazuhiro Suga; Yoshitaka Wada; Masanori Kikuchi

In the in-core monitor (ICM) housing of a reactor pressure vessel (RPV), residual stress has been widely reported to cause stress corrosion cracking (SCC) damage in the weld heat-affected zone. For this reason, it is important to evaluate the crack growth conservatively, and with high confidence to demonstrate fitness for service. This paper presents crack growth simulations in an ICM housing, which is welded at two different angles to the RPV. One weld angle is at the bottom of the RPV, and the welding area of the ICM housing is axisymmetric. The other angle is at the curved position of the RPV, and the weld area of the ICM housing is asymmetric. In these weld areas, crack growth behavior is estimated by superposed-finite element method (S-FEM), which allows generation of a global finite model and a detailed local mesh representing the crack independently. In the axisymmetric weld area, axial, slant and circumferential surface cracks are assumed at two locations where the residual stress fields are different from each other: one is isotropic and the other is circumferential. It is shown that crack growth behaviors are different under different residual stress fields. The results of S-FEM are compared with those of the influence function method (IFM), which assumes that an elliptical crack shape exists in a plate. It is shown that the IFM result is conservative compared to that of S-FEM. Next, an axial surface crack is assumed at the uphill, downhill, and midhill asymmetric weld areas. The midhill crack growth behavior is different from the uphill and downhill behaviors. Finally, two surface cracks are simulated in the asymmetric weld area and two initial crack arrangements are assumed. These results show the differences of the crack interaction and the crack growth process.


ASME 2012 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference | 2012

Simulation of Stress Corrosion Cracking in ICM Housing of Nuclear Power Plant

Masanori Kikuchi; Yoshitaka Wada; Kazuhiro Suga; Yuichi Shintaku

It has been reported that stress corrosion cracking damaged in-core monitor housing (ICM Housing), which occurred in a weld heat-affected zone because of the existence of residual stress. So it is important to evaluate crack growth behavior with high accuracy. In this study, crack growth behavior in ICM Housing is estimated using S-version FEM (S-FEM), which allows generation of the core finite model and the detailed mesh representing the crack independently. At first, axial, slant and circumferential surface cracks are assumed at two locations where residual stress fields are different from each other. One is isotropic residual stress field, and the other is circumferential residual stress field. It is shown that crack growth behaviors are different under different residual stress fields. Next, the effect of the slit, which exists between the ICM Housing and the Pressure Vessel is evaluated. It is shown that the existences of the slit increases stress intensity factors of growing surface crack. Finally S-FEM results are compared with those of the Influence Function Method (IFM), which assumes that an elliptical crack shape exists in a plate. It is shown that IFM result is conservative comparing to that of S-FEM.© 2012 ASME


International Journal of Fatigue | 2014

Fatigue crack growth simulation in heterogeneous material using s-version FEM

Masanori Kikuchi; Yoshitaka Wada; Yuichi Shintaku; Kazuhiro Suga; Yulong Li


Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. A | 2013

Numerical Crack Growth Analysis in ICM Housing Using S-Version FEM

Masanori Kikuchi; Yoshitaka Wada; Kazuhiro Suga; Yuichi Shintaku


The Proceedings of The Computational Mechanics Conference | 2016

Anisotropic damage constitutive law derived from atomic separation on cleavage plane

Yuichi Shintaku; Kenjiro Terada; Seiichiro Tsutsumi


The Proceedings of The Computational Mechanics Conference | 2014

A damage-based cohesive zone model for plastic deformation behavior

Yuichi Shintaku; Mayu Muramatsu; Seiichiro Tsutsumi; Kenjiro Terada; Takashi Kyoya; Junji Kato; Shuji Moriguchi; Shinsuke Takase


The Proceedings of The Computational Mechanics Conference | 2014

Crack propagation analysis combined with hydrogen diffusion and embrittlement in polycrystalline aggregates

Yuichi Shintaku; Mayu Muramatsu; Seiichiro Tsutsumi; Kenjiro Terada; Takashi Kyoya; Junji Kato; Shuji Moriguchi; Shinsuke Takase


Journal of The Society of Materials Science, Japan | 2014

Numerical Analysis of Crack Growth in Composite Material Using Superposed FEM

Kazuhiro Suga; Yuichi Shintaku; Shinji Kobayashi; Yoshitaka Wada; Masanori Kikuchi


The Proceedings of The Computational Mechanics Conference | 2013

2304 Multi-scale crack propagation analysis with crystal plasticity

Yuichi Shintaku; Kenjiro Terada; Seiichiro Tsutsumi; Masanori Kikuchi


The Proceedings of The Computational Mechanics Conference | 2012

1912 Evaluation of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Non-Axisymmetric Weld Zone of In Core Monitor Housing Using S-Version FEM

Masanori Kikuchi; Yoshitaka Wada; Kazuhiro Suga; Yuichi Shintaku

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Masanori Kikuchi

Tokyo University of Science

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Kazuhiro Suga

Tokyo University of Science

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Junji Kato

University of Stuttgart

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