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Anchor stud monotonic and cyclic shear tests. Final report. [PCRV liner studs]

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/6114232· OSTI ID:6114232
In a prestressed concrete reactor vessel (PCRV), the main cavity liner and other cavity liners with large diameter/thickness (D/t) ratios are anchored to the concrete by anchor studs. These anchor studs are subject to shear loading resulting from prestressing, pressurization, temperature, and creep of the PCRV. The test program discussed in this report consists of both monotonic and cyclic testing of models simulating the prototype anchor stud/concrete assembly. The tests determined the shear stiffness characteristics of the 3/4-in.-diameter, one-piece Nelson anchor stud embedded in concrete and established its low-cycle fatigue life under displacement-controlled loading. The previously obtained results of Phase I and Phase II tests on two-piece anchor studs, along with high-cyclic fatigue data taken from the literature, are discussed and are plotted with the current, Phase III, results to form a displacement versus cycles to failure curve covering a useful range of design applications.
Research Organization:
General Atomic Co., San Diego, CA (USA)
OSTI ID:
6114232
Report Number(s):
GA-A-15400
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English