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Warm pre-stress

Chell G G (1980), Some fracture mechanics applications of warm pre-stressing to pressure vessels, Proc. 4 International Conference Pressure Vessel Technology, London, Institute of Mechanical Engineers, pp. 117-124. [Pg.153]

The FAVOR software includes an option to take advantage of the crack blunting phenomenon known as warm pre-stress (WPS). This phenomenon retards the extension of flaws under certain loading conditions where the total applied stress intensity factor values are decreasing or have passed their peak value during the loading event. An option also is available to include residual stress for axial and circumferential welds. [Pg.383]

Element content Neutron fluence Warm pre-stress Mean CPI Mean CPF Mean TWCF (yrh 95% TWCF (yrh... [Pg.391]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.151 , Pg.383 ]




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