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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Scheepers, Ronniea; | Bezuidenhout, Marthinusb
Affiliations: [a] Structural Integrity, Eskom, Johannesburg, South Africa | [b] Power Plant Materials, Eskom, Johannesburg, South Africa
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Ronnie Scheepers, Corporate Specialist: Structural Integrity, Eskom, Johannesburg, South Africa. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract: Applied loads in bolted geometries of safety critical components can vary with time and operating conditions. Structural integrity and remaining life assessments of such components in aging industrial plants must consider the resultant changes in damage accumulation rates and acceptable defect sizes. Two case studies are presented that demonstrate the effect of bolt pre-load on creep and fatigue lives as well as on the acceptability assessments of defects. In the first case the sensitivity of creep damage accumulation and crack propagation rates to bolt pre-load in high temperature flanged connections are considered. Predicted results were found to compare well with actual damage quantified on a high pressure turbine loop pipe flange connection. It was shown that decreased pre-loads, in this case, leads to an increase the allowable safe defect size during assembly at room temperature. In contrast to this the second case study of corrosion fatigue cracking in a boiler water circulating pump illustrates that an increase in bolt pre-load leads to an increase in fatigue initiation life, a decrease in fatigue crack propagation rate and an increase in the acceptable defect size. Strain gauge measurements of bolt and casing strain, which correlated well with finite element calculations, indicated the necessity for close control of bolt pre-load during assembly to ensure specified levels are attained. In both cases metallurgical analysis and structural integrity assessments of cracked and excavated geometries were conducted which enabled limited continued operation of the components after which repairs and/or replacements will be implemented.
Keywords: Bolt pre-load, structural integrity, flange, boiler water circulating pump, creep, fatigue
DOI: 10.3233/SFC-228009
Journal: Strength, Fracture and Complexity, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 129-139, 2022
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