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Manufacturing and Quality Assurance

Probabilistic Evaluation of Brittle Failure Design Criterion of DCI Cask

Pages 199-203 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

As a cask material, ductile cast iron may be susceptible to failure in a brittle manner under certain temperature and load conditions. A design criterion for ductile cast iron casks against brittle failure due to drop tests, has been proposed by Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industries. This design criterion includes a safety factor which presents the extent between the detectable flaw size and the critical flaw size and may be interpreted as ‘uncertainty factor’ as to the uncertainties regarding stress prediction, fracture toughness and so on. In this report, to verify the proposed design criterion, probabilistic evaluation was performed according to a series of drop tests using a full scale cask and material tests, and it is confirmed that the proposed design criterion is applicable and reliable. Furthermore, applicability of the safety design method described in the IAEA-TECDOC-717 published in August 1993 was investigated.

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