Effects of Thinning Length on Failure Mode of Local Wall Thinned Pipe

감육 배관의 손상모드에 미치는 감육부 길이의 영향

  • 김진원 (한전 전력연구원 원자력연구실) ;
  • 박치용 (한전 전력연구원 원자력연구실) ;
  • 이성호 (한전 전력연구원 원자력연구실) ;
  • 강태경 (한전 전력연구원 원자력연구실)
  • Published : 2001.06.27

Abstract

The pipe fracture tests were performed on 102mm-Sch.80 carbon steel pipe with various local wall thinning shapes, in order to understand failure behavior of thinned pipe. Pipe specimens were subjected to monotonic bending moment, using 4-points loading system, under internally pressurized condition. From the results of experiment, the failure mode, load carrying capacity, and deformability of local wall thinning pipe were investigated. Failure mode of thinned pipe depended on magnitude of internal pressure and thinning length as well as loading direction and thinning depth and angle. The variation in load carrying capacity and deformability of thinned pipe with length of thinned area was determined by stress type appled to thinning region and circumferential thinning angle. Also, the effect of internal pressure on failure behavior was dependent on failure mode of thinned pipe, and it promoted crack occurrence and mitigated local buckling at thinned area.

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