Effective numerical approach to assess low-cycle fatigue behavior of pipe elbows

We developed numerical models to efficiently simulate the low-cycle fatigue behavior of a pipe elbow. To verify the model, in-plane cyclic bending tests of pipe elbow specimens were conducted, and a through crack occurred in the vicinity of the crown. Numerical models based on the erosion method and...

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Main Authors: Heung Woon Jang, Daegi Hahm, Jae-Wook Jung, Jung-Wuk Hong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-06-01
Series:Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573317305521
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Summary:We developed numerical models to efficiently simulate the low-cycle fatigue behavior of a pipe elbow. To verify the model, in-plane cyclic bending tests of pipe elbow specimens were conducted, and a through crack occurred in the vicinity of the crown. Numerical models based on the erosion method and tie-break method are developed, and the numerical results are compared with experimental results. The calculated results of both models are in good agreement with experimental results, and the model using the tie-break method possesses two times faster calculation speed. Therefore, the numerical model based on the tie-break method would be beneficial to evaluate the strength of piping systems under seismic loadings. Keywords: Finite Element Method, Fracture, Low-cycle Fatigue, Pipe Elbow
ISSN:1738-5733