2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.nucengdes.2014.04.034
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Integrated probabilistic assessment for DHC initiation, growth and leak-before-break of PHWR pressure tubes

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“…Much of the work to date has focussed on the development of tools and techniques which support the analytical evaluation of flaws which have not met the initial acceptable criteria by examination. For example, Oh and Chang (2014) describes an integrated probabilistic approach to the assessment of these types of flaw, but focusses on those which have not met the initial acceptable criteria. Similarly Cho et al (2016) provides an overview of recent work in the prediction of DHC from in-service inspection flaws, but also tackles those flaws already identified as not having met the acceptable criteria by examination.…”
Section: Key Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the work to date has focussed on the development of tools and techniques which support the analytical evaluation of flaws which have not met the initial acceptable criteria by examination. For example, Oh and Chang (2014) describes an integrated probabilistic approach to the assessment of these types of flaw, but focusses on those which have not met the initial acceptable criteria. Similarly Cho et al (2016) provides an overview of recent work in the prediction of DHC from in-service inspection flaws, but also tackles those flaws already identified as not having met the acceptable criteria by examination.…”
Section: Key Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of the application of a probabilistic assessment in accordance with the R6 procedure using Monte Carlo method is provided in [64]. Application of LBB in CANDU (CANada Deuterium Uranium) reactors is given in [65] or more recently in [66] to assess delayed hydride cracking.…”
Section: Past and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%