2018
DOI: 10.1504/ijnest.2018.10013862
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Probabilistic fracture mechanics analysis of reactor pressure vessel with underclad and through-clad cracks under pressurised thermal shock transient

Abstract: Semi-elliptical underclad cracks resulting from the fabrication process of a reactor pressure vessel (RPV) were able to be detected by nondestructive testing method. Meanwhile, after long-term operation under severe conditions, such as high temperature, high pressure, and irradiation, the RPV becomes brittle and susceptible to damage, especially when subjected to pressurised thermal shocks (PTS). Therefore, the probabilistic fracture mechanics (PFM) analysis of RPV with the crack should be applied to evaluate … Show more

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