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An Investigation on the Reduction Schemes of Environmental Fatigue Usage Factor for Pressurizer Surge Line

Authors :
Taek-sang Choi
Won-ho Jo
Jun-seog Yang
Sun-yeh Kang
Ki-seok Yoon
Min-sup Song
Source :
Volume 3: Design and Analysis.
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
ASMEDC, 2011.

Abstract

For plant life extension, it is the regulatory requirement to assess reactor coolant environmental impacts on critical components of the nuclear power plant including at least those mentioned in NUREG/CR-6260[2]. The pressurizer surge line is the most easy-to-fail component in view of LWR (Light Water Reactor) environments when it comes to meeting the current ASME code limit of the fatigue evaluation. Cumulative Usage Factor (CUF) value could be increased to a maximum of 15.35 times due to the environmental effects, which makes it easy to exceed the allowable fatigue limit (1.0). This paper discusses the process of the environmental correction factor calculation described in NUREG/CR-5704[4], and five proposed schemes for reducing the environmental CUF value to the ASME code limit or below. This paper concludes that the proposed schemes are effective in lowering the environmental CUF value of the pressurizer surge line.Copyright © 2011 by ASME

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Volume 3: Design and Analysis
Accession number :
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