Low cycle fatigue behavior of elbows with local wall thinning

There have been a number of studies concerning the integrity of high-strength carbon steel pipe elbows weakened by local pipe wall thinning, the latter can be typically caused by flow accelerated erosion/corrosion. In particular, the focus of several recent studies was on low cycle fatigue behavior...

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Main Authors: Harun, Muhammad Faiz, Mohammad, Roslina, Kotousov, Andrei
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spelling my.utm.867712020-09-30T09:05:36Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86771/ Low cycle fatigue behavior of elbows with local wall thinning Harun, Muhammad Faiz Mohammad, Roslina Kotousov, Andrei T Technology (General) There have been a number of studies concerning the integrity of high-strength carbon steel pipe elbows weakened by local pipe wall thinning, the latter can be typically caused by flow accelerated erosion/corrosion. In particular, the focus of several recent studies was on low cycle fatigue behavior of damaged elbows, mainly, in relation to strength and integrity of piping systems of nuclear power plants subjected to extreme loading conditions, such as earthquake or shutdown. The current paper largely adopts the existing methodology, which was previously developed, and extends it to copper-nickel elbows, which are widely utilized in civil infrastructure in seismically active regions. FE (finite element) studies along with a full-scale testing program were conducted and the outcomes are summarized in this article. The overall conclusion is that the tested elbows with various severity of local wall thinning, which were artificially introduced at different locations, demonstrate a strong resistance against low cycle fatigue loading. In addition, elbows with wall thinning defects possess a significant safety margin against seismic loading. These research outcomes will contribute to the development of strength evaluation procedures and will help to develop more effective maintenance procedures for piping equipment utilized in civil infrastructure. MDPI AG 2020-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86771/1/MuhammadFaizHarun2020_LowCycleFatigueBehaviorofElbows.pdf Harun, Muhammad Faiz and Mohammad, Roslina and Kotousov, Andrei (2020) Low cycle fatigue behavior of elbows with local wall thinning. Metals, 10 (2). p. 260. ISSN 2075-4701 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/met10020260
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Harun, Muhammad Faiz
Mohammad, Roslina
Kotousov, Andrei
Low cycle fatigue behavior of elbows with local wall thinning
description There have been a number of studies concerning the integrity of high-strength carbon steel pipe elbows weakened by local pipe wall thinning, the latter can be typically caused by flow accelerated erosion/corrosion. In particular, the focus of several recent studies was on low cycle fatigue behavior of damaged elbows, mainly, in relation to strength and integrity of piping systems of nuclear power plants subjected to extreme loading conditions, such as earthquake or shutdown. The current paper largely adopts the existing methodology, which was previously developed, and extends it to copper-nickel elbows, which are widely utilized in civil infrastructure in seismically active regions. FE (finite element) studies along with a full-scale testing program were conducted and the outcomes are summarized in this article. The overall conclusion is that the tested elbows with various severity of local wall thinning, which were artificially introduced at different locations, demonstrate a strong resistance against low cycle fatigue loading. In addition, elbows with wall thinning defects possess a significant safety margin against seismic loading. These research outcomes will contribute to the development of strength evaluation procedures and will help to develop more effective maintenance procedures for piping equipment utilized in civil infrastructure.
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author Harun, Muhammad Faiz
Mohammad, Roslina
Kotousov, Andrei
author_facet Harun, Muhammad Faiz
Mohammad, Roslina
Kotousov, Andrei
author_sort Harun, Muhammad Faiz
title Low cycle fatigue behavior of elbows with local wall thinning
title_short Low cycle fatigue behavior of elbows with local wall thinning
title_full Low cycle fatigue behavior of elbows with local wall thinning
title_fullStr Low cycle fatigue behavior of elbows with local wall thinning
title_full_unstemmed Low cycle fatigue behavior of elbows with local wall thinning
title_sort low cycle fatigue behavior of elbows with local wall thinning
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86771/1/MuhammadFaizHarun2020_LowCycleFatigueBehaviorofElbows.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86771/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/met10020260
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