Development of an Automatic 3D Finite Element Crack Propagation System

2014 
When cracks are detected in piping in nuclear power plants during in-service inspections, the crack propagation is usually calculated using approximation formulas of stress intensity factor (SIF) provided in the ASME Code, the JSME Rules or the literature. However, when the crack is detected in complicated-shaped locations in components, finite element analysis (FEA) needs to be used to calculate the SIFs. Accordingly, a method of automatically conducting FEA for crack propagations in nuclear power plants is needed. Therefore, we, the Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA, Japan) have developed an automatic 3D finite element crack propagation system (CRACK-FEM) for nuclear components. The developed CRACK-FEM uses three methods of SIF calculation: the Virtual Crack Extension Method (VCEM), the Virtual Crack Closure-Integral Method (VCCM) and the Domain Integral Method (DIM). Each method uses different meshes, so users can select a method which uses a suitable mesh for the problem. The software includes a geometry generator to create complicated weld models, and a mesh generator which can deal with interior boundaries formed between different materials. The functions and accuracy of the new software are demonstrated by solving several sample problems involving crack propagation.The contents of this paper were conducted as a research project of the Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization (JNES) when one of the authors (Doi) belongs to JNES. After this project, JNES was abolished and its staff and task were absorbed into NRA on March 1, 2014.Copyright © 2014 by ASME
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