Abstract
This paper reports the results of elastic–creep finite element (FE) analyses of a P91 steel pipe weld with two external ‘type IV’ circumferential cracks, subjected to internal pressure and end (system) load using creep properties obtained at 650°C. Numerical contour integral calculations have been performed to obtain both transient and stationary high temperature fracture mechanics parameters. A mesh sensitivity analysis was performed in order to ensure the accuracy of FE analyses in the transient creep stage. The effects of load magnitude, the material mismatch near the crack surfaces and the crack depth on the stationary creep C* contour integrals have been investigated, and corresponding analytical correlations are presented.
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This paper is part of a special issue on Energy Materials