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The influence of chemistry concentration on the fracture risk of a reactor pressure vessel subjected to pressurized thermal shocks
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The influence of chemistry concentration on the fracture risk of a reactor pressure vessel subjected to pressurized thermal shocks

Pin-Chiun Huang, Hsoung-Wei ChouYuh-Ming Ferng
Nuclear Engineering and Design, 卷.297, 頁碼.188-196
02/2016

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Nuclear and High Energy Physics Nuclear Energy and Engineering Materials Science (all) Safety Risk Reliability and Quality Waste Management and Disposal Mechanical Engineering
The radiation embrittlement behavior of reactor pressure vessel shell is influenced by the chemistry concentration of metal materials. This paper aims to study the effects of copper and nickel content variations on the fracture risk of pressurized water reactor (PWR) pressure vessel subjected to pressurized thermal shock (PTS) transients. The probabilistic fracture mechanics (PFM) code, FAVOR, which was developed by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States, is employed to perform the analyses. A Taiwan domestic PWR pressure vessel assumed with varied copper and nickel contents of beltline region welds and plates is investigated in the study. Some PTS transients analyzed from Beaver Valley Unit 1 for establishing the U.S. NRC's new PTS rule are applied as the loading condition. It is found that the content variation of copper and nickel will significantly affect the radiation embrittlement and the fracture probability of PWR pressure vessels. The results can be regarded as the risk incremental factors for comparison with the safety regulation requirements on vessel degradation as well as a reference for the operation of PWR plants in Taiwan.

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