运行压力容器表面下缺陷的缺陷相互作用规则:案例N-877规范的技术基础

V. Lacroix, P. Dulieu, Sébastien Blasset, Ralf Tiete, Yinsheng Li, K. Hasegawa, W. Bamford, A. Udyawar
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当检测到保压件存在多个缺陷时,评估的第一步是确定这些缺陷是合并为一个缺陷还是单独评估。这种组合过程是按照健身服务(FFS)规范中规定的接近规则进行的。但是,FFS规范对多个缺陷合并为单个缺陷的规则的具体标准有所不同。在这种情况下,修订和改进的标准已经被开发出来,以更准确地描述工作压力容器中多个地下缺陷之间的相互作用。这种改进的方法消除了现有ASME规范方法中的一些保守性,该方法是在20世纪70年代基于两个相互作用的缺陷开发的。本文详细介绍了利用三维有限元法和XFEM法推导改进缺陷接近规则的方法。在给出计算结果和改进的准则之后,本文还通过若干敏感性分析强调了该方法的多重保守性。
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Rules for Flaw Interaction for Subsurface Flaws in Operating Pressurized Vessels: Technical Basis of Code Case N-877
When multiple flaws are detected in pressure retaining components during inspection, the first step of evaluation consists of determining whether the flaws shall be combined into a single flaw or evaluated separately. This combination process is carried out in compliance with proximity rules given in the Fitness-for-Service (FFS) Codes. However, the specific criteria for the rules on combining multiple flaws into a single flaw are different among the FFS Codes. In this context, revised and improved criteria have been developed, to more accurately characterize the interaction between multiple subsurface flaws in operating pressure vessels. This improved approach removes some of the conservatism in the existing ASME Code approach, which was developed in the 1970s based on two flaws interacting with each other. This paper explains in detail the methodology used to derive improved flaw proximity rules through three-dimensional FEM and XFEM analyses. After the presentation of the calculations results and the improved criteria, the paper also highlights the multiple conservatisms of the methodology using several sensitivity analyses.
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