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Title: Experimental basis for parameters contributing to energy dissipation in piping systems

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OSTI ID:5498505

The paper reviews several pipe testing programs to suggest the phenomena causing energy dissipation in piping systems. Such phenomena include material damping, plasticity, collision in gaps and between pipes, water dynamics, insulation straining, coupling slippage, restraints (snubbers, struts, etc.), and pipe/structure interaction. These observations are supported by a large experimental data base. Data are available from in-situ and laboratory tests (pipe diameters up to about 20 inches, response levels from milli-g's to responses causing yielding, and from excitation wave forms including sinusoid, snapback, random, and seismic). A variety of pipe configurations have been tested, including simple, bare, straight sections and complex lines with bends, snubbers, struts, and insulation. Tests have been performed with and without water and at zero to operating pressure. Both light water reactor and LMFBR piping have been tested.

Research Organization:
EG and G Idaho, Inc., Idaho Falls (USA); Anco Engineers, Inc., Culver City, CA (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC07-76ID01570
OSTI ID:
5498505
Report Number(s):
EGG-M-05885; CONF-850809-28; ON: DE85008647
Resource Relation:
Conference: 8. international conference on structural mechanics in reactor technology, Brussels, Belgium, 19 Aug 1985
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English