Linear elastic fracture mechanics based flaw evaluation procedures in Section XI of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code require calculation of the stress intensity factor. Article A-3000 of Appendix A in ASME Section XI prescribes a method to calculate the stress intensity factor for a surface or subsurface flaw by making use of the flaw location stress distribution obtained in the absence of the flaw. The 2015 Edition of ASME Section XI implemented a number of significant improvements in Article A-3000, including closed-form equations for calculating stress intensity factor influence coefficients for circumferential flaws on the inside surface of cylinders. Closed-form equations for stress intensity factor influence coefficients for axial flaws on the inside surface of cylinders have also been developed. Ongoing improvement efforts for Article A-3000 include development of closed-form relations for the stress intensity factor coefficients for flaws on the outside surface of cylinders. The development of closed-form relations for stress intensity factor coefficients for axial flaws on the outside surface of cylinders is described in this paper.
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ASME 2016 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference
July 17–21, 2016
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Closed-Form Relations for Stress Intensity Factor Influence Coefficients for Axial Outside Surface Flaws in Cylinders for Appendix A of ASME Section XI
Steven X. Xu,
Steven X. Xu
Kinectrics, Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada
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Darrell R. Lee,
Darrell R. Lee
BWX Technologies, Barberton, OH
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Douglas A. Scarth,
Douglas A. Scarth
Kinectrics, Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada
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Russell C. Cipolla
Russell C. Cipolla
Intertek, Santa Clara, CA
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Steven X. Xu
Kinectrics, Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada
Darrell R. Lee
BWX Technologies, Barberton, OH
Douglas A. Scarth
Kinectrics, Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada
Russell C. Cipolla
Intertek, Santa Clara, CA
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PVP2016-64023, V01AT01A009; 13 pages
Published Online:
December 1, 2016
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Xu, SX, Lee, DR, Scarth, DA, & Cipolla, RC. "Closed-Form Relations for Stress Intensity Factor Influence Coefficients for Axial Outside Surface Flaws in Cylinders for Appendix A of ASME Section XI." Proceedings of the ASME 2016 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. Volume 1A: Codes and Standards. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. July 17–21, 2016. V01AT01A009. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/PVP2016-64023
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