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Recent Japanese research activities on probabilistic fracture mechanics for pressure vessel and piping of nuclear power plant

Kanto, Yasuhiro*; Onizawa, Kunio ; Machida, Hideo*; Isobe, Yoshihiro*; Yoshimura, Shinobu*

This paper describes a review of recent Japanese activities on probabilistic fracture mechanics (PFM) analyses. JAEA had sponsored research committees on PFM organized by the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Japan Welding Engineering Society (JWES) for more than a decade. This work still continues with the same members in JWES. The purpose of the continuous activity is to provide probabilistic approaches in several fields of integrity of reactor components. This paper summarizes some of the latest results of this activity. First topic is evaluation of the JSME rules on Fittness-For-Service from the view of PFM, including reactor pressure vessel with a crack of the allowable size, and effect of sizing accuracy in inspection. The next one is development of new PFM techniques including piping reliability assessment on domestic SCC data and maintenance optimization based on risk and economic models. The last is the international round robin program just starting from 2008.

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