局部外蚀缺陷几何形状对锅炉管失效的影响

I. E. Kalu, H. Inglis, Stanley Kok
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在使用过程中,由于侵蚀和腐蚀机制,锅炉管的壁厚会减少。由于这种局部变薄,管变得容易受到总体塑性变形,这最终导致管破裂。本文对锅炉管局部缺陷的不同几何形态进行了非线性有限元分析。对具有三种不同几何形状(扁平、n形和u形)的局部变薄面积的缺陷锅炉管进行了建模,并进行了模拟内压。研究了缺陷几何形状及其尺寸(形状长宽比、缺陷长度、宽度和深度)对管材使用失效的影响。从数值结果中,得到了与每个缺陷相关的应力集中因子(SCF),并观察到这些因子比材料去除量在影响管的失效方面发挥更大的作用。SCF和缺陷几何特征之间的关系有助于预测哪些局部变薄的管是安全的,可以继续操作,或者会失败,从而对缺陷的严重程度进行分类,以优先考虑维护支出。这项工作的结果将为锅炉外管缺陷的严重程度分类提供指导。当经济环境不允许更换所有有缺陷的锅炉管时,这是相关的。
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Effect of Defect Geometry of Localized External Erosion on Failure of Boiler Tubes
Boiler tubes experience reductions in wall thickness due to erosion and corrosion mechanisms while in use. Due to this localized thinning, the tube becomes susceptible to gross plastic deformation, which eventually causes the tube to rupture. This study presents a non-linear finite element analysis of different geometric configurations of localized boiler tube defects. A defected boiler tube with three variants of the localized thinned area, having different geometrical shapes (flat, n-shape and u-shape) was modeled and subjected to a simulated internal pressure. The effect of the defect geometrical shapes and their dimensions (shape aspect ratios, defect length, width and depth) on the failure of the tube while in use were investigated. From the numerical results, the stress concentration factors (SCF) associated with each defect were obtained, and it was observed that these play a more significant role than the amount of material removal in influencing the failure of the tubes. This relationship between the SCF and the defect geometry characteristics helps to predict which tube with a localized thinning geometry is safe for continued operation or will fail, and hence to categorize the severity of defects to prioritize maintenance spending. The result of this work will serve as a guide to categorize the severity of external boiler tube defects. This is relevant whenever a constrained economic environment does not allow for all boiler tubes with defects to be replaced.
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