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Sensitivity Analyses of Finite Element Method for Estimating Residual Stress of Dissimilar Metal Multi-Pass Weldment in Nuclear Power Plant
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Finite Element MethodSensitivity AnalysesNuclear Power PlantEngineeringResidual Stress VariationCorrosionWelding ProcessMechanical EngineeringStressstrain AnalysisHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelResidual StressResidual Stress ComputationWeld Pool SolidificationStructural OptimizationStructural SteelStructural MechanicsMechanics Of MaterialsStructural Engineering
In nuclear power plants, ferritic low alloy steel components were connected with austenitic stainless steel piping system through alloy 82/182 butt weld. There have been incidents recently where cracking has been observed in the dissimilar metal weld. Alloy 82/182 is susceptible to primary water stress corrosion cracking. Weld-induced residual stress is main factor for crack growth. Therefore exact estimation of residual stress is important for reliable operating. This paper presents residual stress computation performed by 6” safety & relief nozzle. Based on 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional finite element analyses, effect of welding variables on residual stress variation is estimated for sensitivity analysis.
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