Calculation of low-cycle fatigue in accordance with the national standard and strength codes
- Authors: Kontorovich T.S.1, Radin Y.A.1
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Affiliations:
- OAO All-Russia Thermal Engineering Institute
- Issue: Vol 64, No 8 (2017)
- Pages: 610-616
- Section: Metals and Strength Analysis
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0040-6015/article/view/172787
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601517080043
- ID: 172787
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Abstract
Over the most recent 15 years, the Russian power industry has largely relied on imported equipment manufactured in compliance with foreign standards and procedures. This inevitably necessitates their harmonization with the regulatory documents of the Russian Federation, which include calculations of strength, low cycle fatigue, and assessment of the equipment service life. An important regulatory document providing the engineering foundation for cyclic strength and life assessment for high-load components of the boiler and steamline of a water/steam circuit is RD 10-249-98:2000: Standard Method of Strength Estimation in Stationary Boilers and Steam and Water Piping. In January 2015, the National Standard of the Russian Federation 12952-3:2001 was introduced regulating the issues of design and calculation of the pressure parts of water-tube boilers and auxiliary installations. Thus, there appeared to be two documents simultaneously valid in the same energy field and using different methods for calculating the low-cycle fatigue strength, which leads to different results. In this connection, the current situation can lead to incorrect ideas about the cyclic strength and the service life of high-temperature boiler parts. The article shows that the results of calculations performed in accordance with GOST R 55682.3-2013/EN 12952-3: 2001 are less conservative than the results of the standard RD 10-249-98. Since the calculation of the expected service life of boiler parts should use GOST R 55682.3-2013/EN 12952-3: 2001, it becomes necessary to establish the applicability scope of each of the above documents.
About the authors
T. S. Kontorovich
OAO All-Russia Thermal Engineering Institute
Author for correspondence.
Email: kontorovich_ts@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115280
Yu. A. Radin
OAO All-Russia Thermal Engineering Institute
Email: kontorovich_ts@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115280
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