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몬테카를로 모사에 의한 용접 계면에서의 크리프 균열성장 파손 확률 평가Evaluation of Creep Crack Growth Failure Probability at Weld Interface Using Monte Carlo Simulation

Authors
이진상윤기봉
Issue Date
2005
Publisher
대한용접접합학회
Keywords
Creep; Weld fusion line; Crack; PFM(probabilistic fracture mechanics); Monte carlo simulation; High temperature
Citation
대한용접접합학회지, v.23, no.6, pp 61 - 66
Pages
6
Journal Title
대한용접접합학회지
Volume
23
Number
6
Start Page
61
End Page
66
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/29426
ISSN
2466-2232
2466-2100
Abstract
A probabilistic approach for evaluating failure risk is suggested in this paper. Probabilistic fracture analyses were performed for a pressurized pipe of a Cr-Mo steel reflecting variation of material properties at high temperature. A crack was assumed to be located along the weld fusion line. Probability density functions of major variables were determined by statistical analyses of material creep and creep crack growth data measured by the previous experimental studies by authors. Distributions of these variables were implemented in Monte Carlo simulation of this study. As a fracture parameter for characterizing growth of a fusion line crack between two materials with different creep properties, Ct normalized with C*was employed. And the elapsed time was also normalized with tT. Resultingly, failure probability as a function of operating time was evaluated for various cases. Conventional deterministic life assessment result was turned out to be conservative compared with that of probabilistic result. Sensitivity analysis for each input variable was conducted to understand the most influencing variable to the analysis results. Internal pressure, creep crack growth coefficient and creep coefficient were more sensitive to failure probability than other variables.
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