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Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering >> 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0683-2

Fatigue crack growth behavior of a 170 mm diameter stainless steel straight pipe subjected to combined torsion and bending load

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 106-08, China;2. Fatigue & Fracture Laboratory, CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre, Chennai 600113, India;2. Fatigue & Fracture Laboratory, CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre, Chennai 600113, India;2. Fatigue & Fracture Laboratory, CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre, Chennai 600113, India

Received: 2019-08-24 Accepted: 2021-09-29 Available online: 2021-08-15

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Abstract

In a nuclear powerplant, the rotary equipment, such as a pump directly fitted with hanger in the piping system, experiences torsional and bending loads. Higher crack growth rate occurs because of this torsional load in addition to the bending load. Hence, it is necessary to study the fatigue behavior of piping components under the influence of combined torsional and bending load. In this study, experimental fatigue life evaluation was conducted on a notched stainless steel SA312 Type 304LN straight pipe having an outer diameter of 170 mm. The experimental crack depth was measured using alternating current potential drop technique. The fatigue life of the stainless steel straight pipe was predicted using experiments, Delale and Erdogan method, and area-averaged root mean square–stress intensity factor approach at the deepest and surface points of the notch. Afterward, the fatigue crack growth and crack pattern were discussed. As a result, fatigue crack growth predicted using analytical methods are in good agreement with experimental results.

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