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Statistical investigation of the weld joint efficiencies in the repaired WWER pressure vessel.

Authors :
Raslavičius, Laurencas
Bazaras, Žilvinas
Lukoševičius, Vaidas
Vilkauskas, Andrius
Česnavičius, Ramūnas
Source :
International Journal of Pressure Vessels & Piping. Feb2021, Vol. 189, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

From a fatigue point of view, the second most important WWER (Water-Water Energetic Reactor) pressure vessel component (after closure studs) are the primary nozzles. These parts are included in the in-service inspection performed every 4 years when non-destructive testing techniques like ultrasonic, eddy-current and dye-penetration methods are applied. After the determination of the severity of fatigue crack, the progress of initial defects over time can be prevented by repair welding. determination of values of the eight main mechanical properties of the welded nozzle after major repair, evaluation of statistical data for reliability and recommendations for the maintenance. the examination of the nozzle Du-500 revealed the presence of perpendicular crack on the outside surface in the base metal. The crack in the base metal has an angle of 72° with the horizontal plane which was repaired at normal (T = 20 °C) and elevated (T = 350 °C) temperatures by (i) automatic arc welding under the flux layer AN-42, and (ii) ceramic flux. The analysis was performed with 15 different batches of welded steel specimens and every single parameter each time was established by using 45 repetitions of the test procedure for the same type of specimen. the study describes the specific case of defected nozzle's housing that was made of steel 15Cr2MoVA and after the crack repair along the length of nozzle diameter could potentially be further exploited. Value – the analysis of the welded specimens showed good agreement between the empirical and theoretical curves and can be used in lifetime and fatigue life predictions for WWER pressure vessels still applicable in power generation industry. • This is the article on weld joint efficiencies in the repaired WWER pressure vessel. • The analysis showed good agreement between the empirical and theoretical curves. • The study describes the specific case of defected nozzle after the crack repair. • Joints welded under ceramic flux showed lower durability. • Ceramic flux cannot be recommended for welding of steel 15Cr2MoVA intended for WWER. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03080161
Volume :
189
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Pressure Vessels & Piping
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148407208
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpvp.2020.104271