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Bulletin No 442
Polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) Gasket Qualification, by M. Derenne, L. Marchand and J. R. Payne - June 1999 (47 pp)
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Bulletin No 447
Evaluation of Operating Margins for In-service Pressure Equipment by E. Upitis and Kam Mokhtarian - December 1999. Library of Congress Card Catalog: 85-647116 (59 pp)
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Bulletin No 460
High Temperature Cracking and Properties of Stainless Steel Flux-Cored Welds and Effect of Bismuth by Y. Hara, J. C. M. Farrar, A. W. Marshall and Z. - April 2001. Library of Congress Card Catalog: 85-647116 (27 pages)
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Bulletin No 467
Characterization of Thermo-mechanical Fatigue Response of SS-316 Structures by S. Y. Zamrik, L. C. Firth, M. L. Renauld and D. Davis - December 2001. Library of Congress Card Catalog: 85-647116 (30 pages)
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Bulletin No 475
Studies of Local Differences in Material Creep Properties on Weldments by Carl D. Lundin, Liu Peng, Ted L. Anderson, Gregory V. Thorwald -- September 2002 (135 pp),
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Bulletin No 480
Effects of Phosphorous and Sulfur on Susceptibility to Weld Hot Cracking in Austenitic Steels by Leijun Li and Robert W. Messler -- April 2003 (26 pp)
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Bulletin No 481
The Effect Of Post Weld Heat Treatment And Notch Toughness On Welded Joints And On Normalized Base-Metal Properties Of A516 Steel by Elmar Upitis and Ken Orie Charles R. Roper -- May 2003 (83 pp)
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Bulletin No 482
Special Finite Elements for Piping Elbows and Bends at High Temperatures with Creep by Anderson, T. L. and Brown, Gregory W. -- June 2003 (23 pp),
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Bulletin No 483
Creep Crack Growth: Assessment of Defects in High Temperature Components by Saxena, Ashok and Yoon, Kee Bong -- July 2003 (119 pp)
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Bulletin No. 487
PVRC Position on Environmental Effects on Fatigue Life in LWR Applications W. Alan VanDerSluys This Bulletin report describes the activities of the PVRC Steering Committee on Cyclic Life and Environmental Effects (CLEE) and the PVRC Working Group S-N Data Analysis. This report presents the PVRC recommendations to the ASME Board on Nuclear Codes and Standards (BNCS) concerning needed modifications to the ASME fatigue analysis procedure. The proposed modifications will account for the effect of the environment on the fatigue properties of the pressure boundary materials Considering all well characterized, available data, PVRC has drawn the following major conclusions: 1) ASME Section III should adopt a procedure such as proposed in Section 7 of this report to apply an environmental correction factor, Fen, to life fractions calculated using the existing ASME S-N design curves when anticipated operating conditions are sufficiently severe that it is necessary to account for environmental effects. 2) ASME Section XI should adopt a procedure such as proposed in a draft code case in Section 7 of this report and apply the environmental correction factor, Fen, to life fractions calculated using the existing ASME S-N design curves when it is necessary to account for environmental effects. 3) The Fen models are shown to work well in predicting the effect of the coolant environments on the low cycle fatigue properties of stainless steel. The low cycle fatigue information on stainless steel in air, collected by the PVRC to perform the evaluation, does not appear to support the ASME mean data line for stainless steel, and more data are needed to adequately understand behavior. The conclusions are based on two principles: 1) The environmental correction factors can be determined using equations developed either by Argonne National Laboratory or by MITI?s investigators in Japan. While these equations are somewhat different; in real situations, they are expected to give similar results, within the bounds of experimental error and operating uncertainties. 2) The factor of 20 on life, originally used in the development of the fatigue design curves to account for uncertainties, is adequate to account for reductions in fatigue life due to the environment under well controlled operating conditions. Under those conditions, provision for further reductions in fatigue life due to the environment is not essential. The PVRC has reviewed the ASME Section III Fatigue Analysis procedure to determine what modifications are needed to take into account the effects of the coolant environment on the S-N fatigue properties. In performing this review, the PVRC evaluated the following areas: 1) The margins used in the development of the Section III procedure. 2) Laboratory data used in the development of the Section III procedure. 3) Laboratory fatigue data on smooth specimens in simulated reactor coolant environments. 4) Models to predict the S-N properties in Light Water Reactor (LWR) coolant environments of the pressure boundary materials. 5) Laboratory data on structural tests conducted in water environments.
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