Theoretical models of threshold stress intensity factor and critical hydride length for delayed hydride cracking considering thermal stresses

Delayed hydride cracking (DHC) is an important failure mechanism for Zircaloy tubes in the demanding environment of nuclear reactors. The threshold stress intensity factor, KIH, and critical hydride length, lC, are important parameters to evaluate DHC. Theoretical models of them are developed for Zi...

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Main Authors: Jingyu Zhang, Jiacheng Zhu, Shurong Ding, Liang Chen, Wenjie Li, Hua Pang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-10-01
Series:Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S173857331830367X
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author Jingyu Zhang
Jiacheng Zhu
Shurong Ding
Liang Chen
Wenjie Li
Hua Pang
author_facet Jingyu Zhang
Jiacheng Zhu
Shurong Ding
Liang Chen
Wenjie Li
Hua Pang
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description Delayed hydride cracking (DHC) is an important failure mechanism for Zircaloy tubes in the demanding environment of nuclear reactors. The threshold stress intensity factor, KIH, and critical hydride length, lC, are important parameters to evaluate DHC. Theoretical models of them are developed for Zircaloy tubes undergoing non-homogenous temperature loading, with new stress distributions ahead of the crack tip and thermal stresses involved. A new stress distribution in the plastic zone ahead of the crack tip is proposed according to the fracture mechanics theory of second-order estimate of plastic zone size. The developed models with fewer fitting parameters are validated with the experimental results for KIH and lC. The research results for radial cracking cases indicate that a better agreement for KIH can be achieved; the negative axial thermal stresses can lessen KIH and enlarge the critical hydride length, so its effect should be considered in the safety evaluation and constraint design for fuel rods; the critical hydride length lC changes slightly in a certain range of stress intensity factors, which interprets the phenomenon that the DHC velocity varies slowly in the steady crack growth stage. Besides, the sensitivity analysis of model parameters demonstrates that an increase in yield strength of zircaloy will result in a decrease in the critical hydride length lC, and KIH will firstly decrease and then have a trend to increase with the yield strength of Zircaloy; higher fracture strength of hydrided zircaloy will lead to very high values of threshold stress intensity factor and critical hydride length at higher temperatures, which might be the main mechanism of crack arrest for some Zircaloy materials. Keywords: Delayed hydride cracking, Threshold stress intensity factor, Critical hydride length, Zircaloy tubes, Radial cracking
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spelling doaj.art-c0be716819d040668217322d51eebdc42022-12-21T18:18:42ZengElsevierNuclear Engineering and Technology1738-57332018-10-0150711381147Theoretical models of threshold stress intensity factor and critical hydride length for delayed hydride cracking considering thermal stressesJingyu Zhang0Jiacheng Zhu1Shurong Ding2Liang Chen3Wenjie Li4Hua Pang5Institute of Mechanics and Computational Engineering, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, ChinaInstitute of Mechanics and Computational Engineering, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, ChinaInstitute of Mechanics and Computational Engineering, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China; Corresponding author.Science and Technology on Reactor System Design Technology Laboratory, Nuclear Power Institution of China, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan, ChinaScience and Technology on Reactor System Design Technology Laboratory, Nuclear Power Institution of China, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan, ChinaScience and Technology on Reactor System Design Technology Laboratory, Nuclear Power Institution of China, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan, ChinaDelayed hydride cracking (DHC) is an important failure mechanism for Zircaloy tubes in the demanding environment of nuclear reactors. The threshold stress intensity factor, KIH, and critical hydride length, lC, are important parameters to evaluate DHC. Theoretical models of them are developed for Zircaloy tubes undergoing non-homogenous temperature loading, with new stress distributions ahead of the crack tip and thermal stresses involved. A new stress distribution in the plastic zone ahead of the crack tip is proposed according to the fracture mechanics theory of second-order estimate of plastic zone size. The developed models with fewer fitting parameters are validated with the experimental results for KIH and lC. The research results for radial cracking cases indicate that a better agreement for KIH can be achieved; the negative axial thermal stresses can lessen KIH and enlarge the critical hydride length, so its effect should be considered in the safety evaluation and constraint design for fuel rods; the critical hydride length lC changes slightly in a certain range of stress intensity factors, which interprets the phenomenon that the DHC velocity varies slowly in the steady crack growth stage. Besides, the sensitivity analysis of model parameters demonstrates that an increase in yield strength of zircaloy will result in a decrease in the critical hydride length lC, and KIH will firstly decrease and then have a trend to increase with the yield strength of Zircaloy; higher fracture strength of hydrided zircaloy will lead to very high values of threshold stress intensity factor and critical hydride length at higher temperatures, which might be the main mechanism of crack arrest for some Zircaloy materials. Keywords: Delayed hydride cracking, Threshold stress intensity factor, Critical hydride length, Zircaloy tubes, Radial crackinghttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S173857331830367X
spellingShingle Jingyu Zhang
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Theoretical models of threshold stress intensity factor and critical hydride length for delayed hydride cracking considering thermal stresses
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
title Theoretical models of threshold stress intensity factor and critical hydride length for delayed hydride cracking considering thermal stresses
title_full Theoretical models of threshold stress intensity factor and critical hydride length for delayed hydride cracking considering thermal stresses
title_fullStr Theoretical models of threshold stress intensity factor and critical hydride length for delayed hydride cracking considering thermal stresses
title_full_unstemmed Theoretical models of threshold stress intensity factor and critical hydride length for delayed hydride cracking considering thermal stresses
title_short Theoretical models of threshold stress intensity factor and critical hydride length for delayed hydride cracking considering thermal stresses
title_sort theoretical models of threshold stress intensity factor and critical hydride length for delayed hydride cracking considering thermal stresses
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S173857331830367X
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