弹性体密封件的长期性能:从老化试验到寿命估计

M. Jaunich, A. Kömmling, J. Horn, H. Völzke, D. Wolff
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弹性体具有很高的通用性,这使它们成为各个领域密封应用的理想材料。特别是在不断变化的应用条件下,这类材料的高恢复潜力有利于补偿温度或压力波动,以及在事故条件下由机械载荷引起的几何变化。出于这些原因,弹性体也用于低和中水平放射性废物的容器以及乏燃料运输桶。在设计用于低水平和中等水平的废弹性体密封的桶中,可以作为主要密封负责密封功能,而在乏燃料储存和运输桶(双重用途桶(DPC))中,弹性体密封用作辅助密封,以允许测量金属屏障密封的泄漏率。这种应用的固有先决条件是长时间的操作,没有或只有有限的更换密封的可能性。在德国,DPC的临时存储许可证通常为40年,由于最终存储库选址程序的挑战,这个时间框架可能会在未来增加。对于低水平和中等水平的废物,在最终处置之前也需要很长一段时间。因此,弹性体密封在较长时间内的性能,就像其他应用一样,是非常重要的。确保长期功能的一种典型方法是执行加速老化试验,通过假设时间-温度关系的类似阿伦尼乌斯方程来计算估计寿命。考虑到应用的兴趣,这种方法需要一个合适的生命结束标准。这通常本身就是一个挑战。由于BAM参与了大部分木桶许可程序,特别是负责木桶相关长期安全问题的评估,因此我们启动了几个测试项目来研究弹性体密封的性能。首先开始了- 40°C低温性能和γ辐照影响的实验。目前,弹性体密封件的热老化行为是本论文的研究主题。对于我们的老化研究,我们首先使用广泛的方法来确定不同弹性体材料在高温下由于热氧化老化而导致的性能变化,其次,我们测试了典型的寿命外推方法如何应用于这些结果。这种方法使我们能够检测和排除经常影响寿命估计的不希望的副作用。在这一贡献中,我们扩展了最近的成果。结果表明,基于单一材料性能的寿命估计可能会产生误导,因此建议使用几种方法的组合。
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Long-Term Performance of Elastomer Seals: From Aging Tests to Lifetime Estimations
Elastomers show a high versatility which makes them ideal materials for sealing applications in various fields. Especially under changing application conditions the high recovery potential of this class of material is beneficial to compensate temperature or pressure fluctuation, and geometrical changes resulting from mechanical loads in e.g. accident conditions. Out of these reasons elastomers are also used in containers for low and intermediate level radioactive waste and for spent fuel transportation casks. In casks designed for low and intermediate level waste elastomer seals can act as primary seal responsible for the containment function whereas in spent fuel storage and transportation casks (dual purpose casks (DPC)) elastomer seals are used as auxiliary seals to allow leakage rate measurements of metal barrier seals. An inherent prerequisite for this kind of application is the long time-scale of operation without or with limited possibility of seal replacement. In Germany an interim storage license for DPC’s is typically issued for 40 years, a timeframe which might increase in the future due to challenges of the final repository siting procedure. For low and intermediate level waste, also long time periods are required before final disposal can be achieved. Therefore, the performance of elastomer seals over extended time periods is, as for other applications, of high importance. A typical approach to ensure long-term functionality is to perform accelerated aging tests to calculate an estimated lifetime by assuming e.g. Arrhenius like equations for the timetemperature relationship. This approach requires a suitable end of life criterion considering the application of interest. This often can represent a challenge on its own. As BAM is involved in most of the cask licensing procedures and especially responsible for the evaluation of cask-related long-term safety issues we initiated several test programs for investigating the behavior of elastomer seals. Experiments concerning the low temperature performance down to −40 °C and the influence of gamma irradiation have been started first. Currently the thermal aging behavior of elastomer seals, which is the topic of this contribution, is examined. For our aging investigations we use a broad approach to first determine the property changes in different elastomer materials due to thermo-oxidative aging at elevated temperatures and secondly, we test how the typical methods of lifetime extrapolation can be applied to these results. This approach enables us to detect and exclude undesired side effects which very often influence lifetime estimations. In this contribution, our recent results are extended. The results show that lifetime estimation based on single material properties can be misleading and therefore a combination of several methods is recommended.
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