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もんじゅ二次系床ライナ材の機械的健全性判断のためのひずみ目安値

The strain criterion of the liner material of the secondary coolant system of Monju

浅山 泰 ; 小井 衛

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ライナ材料SM400Bの高温材料試験で得られた引張破断伸び及び曲げ破断伸びの下限値を基本として、目安値を以下のように定めた。膜+曲げひずみ$$epsilon$$m+$$epsilon$$bの目安値を$$epsilon$$m+$$epsilon$$b$$leqq$$15% 室温$$leqq$$T$$leqq$$350$$^{circ}C$$$$epsilon$$m+$$epsilon$$b$$leqq$$30% 350$$^{circ}C$$$$<$$T$$leqq$$1000$$^{circ}C$$とする。なお、ネッキング(断面のくびれ)による不安定変形防止の観点から、上記の目安値は、下記の膜ひずみの参考値を考慮して適用するものとする。この参考値は、高温引張試験で得られた一様伸びデータを参照して定めた。膜$$epsilon$$mの参考値を、$$epsilon$$m$$leqq$$5% 室温$$leqq$$T$$leqq$$350$$^{circ}C$$$$epsilon$$m$$leqq$$10% 350$$^{circ}C$$$$<$$T$$leqq$$1000$$^{circ}C$$とする。実機ライナ材料は、漏洩ナトリウムの燃焼による温度変動下において多軸応力状態で変形するが、上記のひずみ目安値はこのような条件およびその他想定される影響因子の下で妥当であることを確認した。

Based on the lower limit of high temperature tensile and bending test results of SM400B, a criterion of strain for the Monju liner was proposed: Membrane and bending strain : $$varepsilon$$ m + $$varepsilon$$ b $$varepsilon$$ m+ $$varepsilon$$b $$leqq$$ 15% RT$$<$$T$$<$$350$$^{circ}$$C $$varepsilon$$ m+ $$varepsilon$$b $$leqq$$ 30% 350$$^{circ}$$C$$leqq$$T$$leqq$$1000$$^{circ}$$C This criterion must be applied with considering the following reference value for membrane strain, in order to prevent instable fracture arising from necking. This reference value was determined based on uniform elongation obtained by high temperature tensile tests. Membrane strain : $$varepsilon$$ m $$varepsilon$$ m $$leqq$$ 5% RT$$<$$T$$<$$350$$^{circ}$$C $$varepsilon$$ m $$leqq$$ 10% 350$$^{circ}$$C$$leqq$$T$$leqq$$1000$$^{circ}$$C The liner is subject to multiaxial stress state under temperature history due to heating by contacting to high temperature sodium and subsequent cooling. It was shown that the above strain criterion was valid under such circumstances, including other factors that could affect material properties.

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