Fatigue Lives of Power Plant Structures Due to Load Sequence Effects Originating from Fluctuating Production of Renewable Energy

The change in operation of power plants due to the increasing use of renewable energies causes additional stresses to the components by a high number of smaller load cycles. This fact results in a demand for validated new approaches to estimate fatigue life especially for welded joints that are the...

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Main Authors: Vormwald Michael, Bosch Alexander, Schackert Sophie, Schweizer Christoph
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201818802012
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spelling doaj-8f942f6beab1404a973e0c28feacd9162021-02-02T00:19:22ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011880201210.1051/matecconf/201818802012matecconf_iceaf-v2018_02012Fatigue Lives of Power Plant Structures Due to Load Sequence Effects Originating from Fluctuating Production of Renewable EnergyVormwald MichaelBosch AlexanderSchackert SophieSchweizer ChristophThe change in operation of power plants due to the increasing use of renewable energies causes additional stresses to the components by a high number of smaller load cycles. This fact results in a demand for validated new approaches to estimate fatigue life especially for welded joints that are the weak parts within the piping. The components are operated in the LCF regime where short fatigue crack growth determines the life. Therefore, a non-linear fracture mechanics based approach is appropriate. For the development and validation of the model, an experimental campaign was performed including fatigue tests of smooth specimens with various microstructures of X6CrNiNb18-10 (AISI 347) as well as specimens containing mechanical and microstructural notches. Experiments are performed with all types of specimens with an increasing complexity from constant to variable amplitude loading, the latter also applied as pseudo-random sequence derived from measurements in power plants. The developed non-linear fracture mechanics based model uses the effective cyclic J-Integral normalized to the crack length to replace crack growth calculation by a linear damage accumulation. To consider the loading history an algorithm for the calculation of crack opening and crack closure is used. The advantages of this approach are evident when comparing calculated with experimentally determined fatigue lives. Remaining differences serve for further considerations of how to improve the life prediction for variable amplitudes.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201818802012
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author Vormwald Michael
Bosch Alexander
Schackert Sophie
Schweizer Christoph
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Bosch Alexander
Schackert Sophie
Schweizer Christoph
Fatigue Lives of Power Plant Structures Due to Load Sequence Effects Originating from Fluctuating Production of Renewable Energy
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Vormwald Michael
Bosch Alexander
Schackert Sophie
Schweizer Christoph
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title Fatigue Lives of Power Plant Structures Due to Load Sequence Effects Originating from Fluctuating Production of Renewable Energy
title_short Fatigue Lives of Power Plant Structures Due to Load Sequence Effects Originating from Fluctuating Production of Renewable Energy
title_full Fatigue Lives of Power Plant Structures Due to Load Sequence Effects Originating from Fluctuating Production of Renewable Energy
title_fullStr Fatigue Lives of Power Plant Structures Due to Load Sequence Effects Originating from Fluctuating Production of Renewable Energy
title_full_unstemmed Fatigue Lives of Power Plant Structures Due to Load Sequence Effects Originating from Fluctuating Production of Renewable Energy
title_sort fatigue lives of power plant structures due to load sequence effects originating from fluctuating production of renewable energy
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The change in operation of power plants due to the increasing use of renewable energies causes additional stresses to the components by a high number of smaller load cycles. This fact results in a demand for validated new approaches to estimate fatigue life especially for welded joints that are the weak parts within the piping. The components are operated in the LCF regime where short fatigue crack growth determines the life. Therefore, a non-linear fracture mechanics based approach is appropriate. For the development and validation of the model, an experimental campaign was performed including fatigue tests of smooth specimens with various microstructures of X6CrNiNb18-10 (AISI 347) as well as specimens containing mechanical and microstructural notches. Experiments are performed with all types of specimens with an increasing complexity from constant to variable amplitude loading, the latter also applied as pseudo-random sequence derived from measurements in power plants. The developed non-linear fracture mechanics based model uses the effective cyclic J-Integral normalized to the crack length to replace crack growth calculation by a linear damage accumulation. To consider the loading history an algorithm for the calculation of crack opening and crack closure is used. The advantages of this approach are evident when comparing calculated with experimentally determined fatigue lives. Remaining differences serve for further considerations of how to improve the life prediction for variable amplitudes.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201818802012
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