Experimental Investigation on the Failure Estimation Method of Cracked Cylinders Subjected to Multi-Axial Loads

When a crack is detected in a stainless steel pipe during in-service inspections, the failure estimation method given in the codes such as ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section XI or JSME Rules on Fitness-for-Service for Nuclear Power Plants can be applied to evaluate the integrity of the cracked pipe. In the current codes, the failure estimation method considers the bending moment and axial force due to pressure. The torsion moment is assumed to be relatively small and is not considered in the method. Recently, an analytical investigation has been carried out by several of our authors on the limit load considering multi-axial loads including torsion, and a failure estimation method for combined bending moment, torsion moment and internal pressure is proposed. In this study, to investigate the failure behavior of cracked pipes subjected to multi-axial loads, including the torsion, and to provide experimental support for the failure estimation method, experiments were carried out on small sized stainless steel cylinders containing a circumferential surface and a through-wall crack, taking into consideration the combined tensile and torsion loads. Based on the experimental results, the proposed failure estimation method is verified for cracked pipes subjected to multi-axial loads.Copyright © 2011 by ASME