Development of stress intensity factor equations for rectangular shaped surface flaws in a plate

Yuuki Okada, Mizuho Shidawara, Hiroshi Okada, Masayuki Kamaya

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Abstract

Finite element computations and development of equations of stress intensity factors for rectangular shaped surface flaws in a plate are presented. Rectangular surface flaws rather than semi-elliptic shapes are assumed here because of the typical features of the stress corrosion crackings (SCCs) that have recently been found at welded joints in nuclear reactor structures: the SCCs are confined in the weld metal and their aspect ratios are large. The assumption of rectangular shaped flaws simplifies modeling especially for those with very large aspect ratios. A way is presented to define the stress intensity factors at the deepest and surface points of the flaws using the J-integral method. Then stress intensity factor equations are developed for a plate subject to stresses that are expressed by polynomial functions of distance from the plate surface.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105387
JournalInternational Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping
Volume214
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2025

Keywords

  • (SCC)
  • (SIF)
  • Domain integral method
  • J-integral
  • Stress corrosion cracking
  • Stress intensity factor

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