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Probabilistic finite element investigation of prestressing loss in nuclear containment wall segments

Abstract

The main function of the concrete containment structures is to prevent radioactive leakage to the environment in case of a loss of coolant accident (LOCA). The Canadian Standard CSA N287.6 (2011) proposes periodic inspections, i.e., pressure testing, in order to assess the strength and design criteria of the containment (proof test) and the leak tightness of the containment boundary (leakage rate test). During these tests, the concrete strains are measured and are expected to have a distribution due to several uncertainties. Therefore, this study aims to propose a probabilistic finite element analysis framework. Then, investigates the relationship between the concrete strains and the prestressing loss, in order to examine the possibility of estimating the average prestressing loss during pressure testing inspections. The results indicate that the concrete strain measurements during the leakage rate test may provide information with respect to the prestressing loss of the bonded system. In addition, the demonstrated framework can be further used for the probabilistic finite element analysis of real scale containments.

Authors

Balomenos GP; Pandey MD

Journal

Nuclear Engineering and Design, Vol. 311, , pp. 50–59

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2017

DOI

10.1016/j.nucengdes.2016.11.018

ISSN

0029-5493

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