2007
DOI: 10.1299/kikaia.73.686
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Evaluation Charts of Thermal Stresses in Cylindrical Vessels Induced by Thermal Stratification of Contained Fluid

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“…Using the eigen-function expansion method (Carslaw & Jeager, 1959), the steady-state vessel wall temperature, T(x,z), was obtained as the following equation (Furuhashi et al, 2007(Furuhashi et al, , 2008.…”
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“…Using the eigen-function expansion method (Carslaw & Jeager, 1959), the steady-state vessel wall temperature, T(x,z), was obtained as the following equation (Furuhashi et al, 2007(Furuhashi et al, , 2008.…”
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“…Then, we tried to obtain an approximate simple solution that allows easy calculation based on the temperature profile method (Katto, 1964). The axial profile of wall-averaged temperature is approximated by the following equation (Furuhashi et al, 2007(Furuhashi et al, , 2008 …”
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“…In the case of 30 mm thickness of the reactor vessel, the limit of thermal stress obtained from the shell theory 11) was approximately 370 MPa. It is required that the thermal stress due to the temperature gradient is reduced to the limit of thermal stress in the reactor vessel.…”
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