QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN WELDING SOCIETY
Online ISSN : 2434-8252
Print ISSN : 0288-4771
Effects of Distance from Center of a Weld to Fixed End on Residual Stress and Stress Intensity Factor of a Piping Weld
- Evaluation of SCC Growth under Residual Stress Field (Report 1) -
Katsumasa MIYAZAKIMasanori NUMATAKoichi SAITOMasahito MOCHIZUKI
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2006 Volume 24 Issue 1 Pages 70-77

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The fixed conditions of butt welds between straight pipe and valve or pump in the actual piping system are different from those of straight pipes. However, the effect of fixed condition on the residual stress and the stress intensity factor for evaluation of structural integrity of cracked piping was not clear. In this study, the finite element analyses were conducted by considering the differences in the distance from the center of weld to the fixed end L to clarify the effect of fixed condition on the residual stress and the stress intensity factor. For the 600A piping, the axial residual stress distribution was not affected by the distance L. Furthermore, the stress intensity factor of circumferential crack under the residual stress field with fixed condition could be estimated by using the existing simplified solution for piping.

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