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Considerations of the manner of accounting for fast fracture risk in the design of PWR vessels

Abstract

The French approach to the prevention of fast fracture in PWR vessels is to consider it as a whole and to choose the most convenient way to meet this general goal from an economic and technical point of view. According to this approach, there are no specific limits imposed on such factors as end of life RTsub(NDT) or neutron fluence, which are taken as criteria in other countries. The RCCM design and construction code specifications on chemical content and RTsub(NDT) for beltline and non-irradiated parts establish a sound basis for safety. However, for the most critical parts, the existence of large margins with respect to fast fracture is demonstrated by analysis for all second, third and fourth category design transients. To this aim, the RCCM code needs to demonstrate specified safety margins, depending on the transient category, for reference defects defined in kind and size, in order to bound realistically any defects which have a chance of occurring in the part during manufacture. This approach, which enables the disclosure of the influence of all significant design factors on fracture risk, ensures the most consistent way to improve design safety.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1986
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
CONF-850828-
Reference Number:
GBN-87-002556; EDB-88-026665
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Int. J. Press. Vessels Piping; (United Kingdom); Journal Volume: 25:1-4; Conference: 4. international seminar on assuring structural integrity of steel reactor pressure boundary components, Ispra, Varese, Italy, 26 Aug 1985
Subject:
21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; PRESSURE VESSELS; FRACTURE MECHANICS; PWR TYPE REACTORS; CRACKS; DEFECTS; FRACTURES; SAFETY; SPECIFICATIONS; CONTAINERS; FAILURES; MECHANICS; REACTORS; WATER COOLED REACTORS; WATER MODERATED REACTORS; 210200* - Power Reactors, Nonbreeding, Light-Water Moderated, Nonboiling Water Cooled
OSTI ID:
5807636
Research Organizations:
Societe Franco-Americaine de Constructions Atomiques, FRAMATOME, 92 - Courbevoie, France
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: PRVPA
Submitting Site:
GBN
Size:
Pages: 217-229
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

None. Considerations of the manner of accounting for fast fracture risk in the design of PWR vessels. United Kingdom: N. p., 1986. Web.
None. Considerations of the manner of accounting for fast fracture risk in the design of PWR vessels. United Kingdom.
None. 1986. "Considerations of the manner of accounting for fast fracture risk in the design of PWR vessels." United Kingdom.
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title = {Considerations of the manner of accounting for fast fracture risk in the design of PWR vessels}
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abstractNote = {The French approach to the prevention of fast fracture in PWR vessels is to consider it as a whole and to choose the most convenient way to meet this general goal from an economic and technical point of view. According to this approach, there are no specific limits imposed on such factors as end of life RTsub(NDT) or neutron fluence, which are taken as criteria in other countries. The RCCM design and construction code specifications on chemical content and RTsub(NDT) for beltline and non-irradiated parts establish a sound basis for safety. However, for the most critical parts, the existence of large margins with respect to fast fracture is demonstrated by analysis for all second, third and fourth category design transients. To this aim, the RCCM code needs to demonstrate specified safety margins, depending on the transient category, for reference defects defined in kind and size, in order to bound realistically any defects which have a chance of occurring in the part during manufacture. This approach, which enables the disclosure of the influence of all significant design factors on fracture risk, ensures the most consistent way to improve design safety.}
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