ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL APPROACH METHODS FOR PREDICTING END-OF-LIFE TOUGHNESS OF RPV STEELS

被引:0
|
作者
Jivkov, Andrey P. [1 ]
Lidbury, David P. G. [1 ]
James, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manchester, Manchester, Lancs, England
关键词
CLEAVAGE FRACTURE; PROBABILISTIC MODEL;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Local approach methods are becoming increasingly popular as practical tools for cleavage fracture toughness prediction. Their application involves two distinct elements: calculation of 'individual' probabilities of failure, dictated by the local mechanical fields; and summation of these failure probabilities to predict the probability of component failure. In this work, we demonstrate that development of the local approach methods to date has been essentially focused on improving the criterion for predicting local failure as a function of the local mechanical fields. Yet, the existing methods fail to predict with sufficient accuracy the effects of irradiation and defect geometry on fracture toughness when the calculations are based on a common set of model parameters. A possible reason for this, common to all methods, is found in the calculation of the cumulative failure probability, which is based on the weakest-link argument. We discuss the implications of the weakest-link assumption, identify those situations where it needs to be reconsidered, and propose future work that will increase our understanding for improving the calculation of global failure probability.
引用
收藏
页码:293 / 302
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Life cycle assessment of nine recovery methods for end-of-life tyres
    Clauzade, Catherine
    Osset, Philippe
    Hugrel, Charlotte
    Chappert, Aude
    Durande, Maxime
    Palluau, Magali
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, 2010, 15 (09): : 883 - 892
  • [2] Life cycle assessment of nine recovery methods for end-of-life tyres
    Catherine Clauzade
    Philippe Osset
    Charlotte Hugrel
    Aude Chappert
    Maxime Durande
    Magali Palluau
    The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 2010, 15 : 883 - 892
  • [3] Electronic Implementation of Integrated End-of-life Care: A Local Approach
    Schlieper, Daniel
    Altreuther, Christiane
    Schallenburger, Manuela
    Neukirchen, Martin
    Schmitz, Andrea
    Schulz-Quach, Christian
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE, 2017, 17
  • [4] Predicting end-of-life in patients with an exacerbation of COPD by routine clinical assessment
    Murphy, Stephen A.
    Mydin, Helmy Haja
    Fatah, Saman
    Antunes, George
    RESPIRATORY MEDICINE, 2010, 104 (11) : 1668 - 1674
  • [5] Predicting End-of-Life in a Hospital Setting
    Giwangkancana, Gezy Weita
    Anina, Heni Nur
    Sukandar, Hadyana
    JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEALTHCARE, 2024, 17 : 619 - 627
  • [6] Predicting the End-of-Life for OHL Conductors
    Al Aqil, Mohammed A.
    Kopsidas, Konstantinos
    2020 IEEE/PES TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION (T&D), 2020,
  • [7] End-of-life population study methods
    Johnston, GM
    Burge, FI
    Boyd, CJ
    MacIntyre, M
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE SANTE PUBLIQUE, 2001, 92 (05): : 385 - 386
  • [8] End-of-Life Population Study Methods
    Grace M. Johnston
    Frederick I. Burge
    Chris J. Boyd
    Maureen MacIntyre
    Canadian Journal of Public Health, 2001, 92 : 385 - 386
  • [9] A constraint-equivalent approach for assessing fracture toughness of RPV steels under neutron irradiation
    Chen, Zhong-An
    Wang, L. Y.
    Chao, Yuh-Jin
    Lam, Poh-Sang
    Jin, X. S.
    NUCLEAR ENGINEERING AND DESIGN, 2012, 250 : 53 - 59
  • [10] Diversities in approach to end-of-life care
    Firth, Shirley
    JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN NURSING, 2005, 10 (04) : 455 - 457