A Round-Robin Analysis of Temperature and Residual Stresses in Dissimilar Metal Weld

이종금속용접부 온도 및 잔류응력의 라운드로빈 해석

  • 송민섭 (한국전력기술(주) 기계설계처) ;
  • 강선예 (한국전력기술(주) 기계설계처) ;
  • 박준수 (한국전력기술(주) 기계설계처) ;
  • 손갑헌 (한국전력기술(주) 기계설계처)
  • Published : 2008.11.05

Abstract

DMWs are common feature of the PWR in the welded connections between carbon steel and stainless steel piping. The nickel-based weld metal, Alloy 82/182, is used for welding the dissimilar metals and is known to be susceptible to PWSCC. A round-robin program has been implemented to benchmark the numerical simulation of the transient temperature and weld residual stresses in the DMWs. To solve the round-robin problem related to Pressurizer Safety & Relief nozzle, the thermal elasto-plastic analysis is performed in the DMW by using the FEM. The welding includes both the DMW of the nozzle to safe-end and the SMW of the safe-end and piping. Major results of the analyses are discussed: The axial and circumferential residual stresses are found to be -88MPa(225MPa) and -38MPa(293MPa) on the inner surface of the DMW; where the values in parenthesis are the residual stresses after the DMW. Thermo-mechanical interaction by the SMW has a significant effect on the residual stress fields in the DMW.

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