Title of article :
Fully coupled, hygro-thermo-mechanical sensitivity analysis of a pre-stressed concrete pressure vessel
Author/Authors :
Davie، نويسنده , , C.T. and Pearce، نويسنده , , C.J. and Bi?ani?، نويسنده , , N.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
16
From page :
536
To page :
551
Abstract :
Following a recent world wide resurgence in the desire to build and operate nuclear power stations as a response to rising energy demands and global plans to reduce carbon emissions, and in the light of recent events such as those at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Japan, which have raised questions of safety, this work has investigated the long term behaviour of concrete nuclear power plant structures. example of a typical pre-stressed concrete pressure vessel (PCPV), generically similar to several presently in operation in the UK was considered and investigations were made with regard to the extended operation of existing plants beyond their originally planned for operational life spans, and with regard to the construction of new build plants. ive analyses have been carried out using a fully coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical (HTM) model for concrete. Analyses were initially conducted to determine the current state of a typical PCPV after 33+ years of operation. Parametric and sensitivity studies were then carried out to determine the influence of certain, less well characterised concrete material properties (porosity, moisture content, permeability and thermal conductivity). Further studies investigated the effects of changes to operational conditions including planned and unplanned thermal events. l as demonstrating the capabilities and usefulness of the HTM model in the analysis of such problems, it has been shown that an understanding of the long-term behaviour of these safety–critical structures in response to variations in material properties and loading conditions is extremely important and that further detailed analysis should be conducted in order to provide a rational assessment for life extension. shown that changes to the operating procedures led to only minor changes in the behaviour of the structure over its life time, but that unplanned thermal excursions, like those seen at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant could have more significant effects on the concrete structures.
Keywords :
Concrete , nuclear power plant , Finite element analysis , Hygro-thermo-mechanical , model
Journal title :
Engineering Structures
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Engineering Structures
Record number :
1677138
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