Using the fracture mechanics parameters in assessment of integrity of rotary equipment
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In this paper is presented the principle of application of fracture mechanics parameters in determining the integrity of rotary equipment. The behavior of rotary equipment depends on presence of cracks and basically determines the integrity and life of such equipment. The locations of stress concentration (i.e. radius changes) represent a particular problem in rotary equipment, and they are the most suitable places for the occurrence of microcracks i.e. cracks due to fatigue load. This problem is most common in the shaft of relatively large dimensions, for example, turbine shafts in hydropower plants made of high-strength carbon steel with relatively low fracture toughness, and relatively low resistance to crack formation and growth. Having in mind that rotary equipment represents the great risk in the exploitation, whose occasional failures often had severe consequences, it is necessary detail study of their integrity. For this purpose, it is necessary application of parameters of lin...ear-elastic fracture mechanics, such as stress intensity factor, which range defines the rate of crack growth (Parisian law), and its critical value (fracture toughness) determines the critical crack length. The procedures for determining the critical crack length will be described using the fracture mechanics parameters.
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Fracture mechanic parameters, integrity assessment, rotary equipment / Fracture mechanic parameters / integrity assessment / rotary equipmentИзвор:
22nd European Conference on Fracture - ECF22 LOADING AND ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS ON STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY Book of Abstracts, 2018, 109-
ISBN: 978-86-900686-0-9
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Inovacioni centarTY - CONF AU - Milovanović, Nikola AU - Sedmak, Aleksandar AU - Đorđević, Branislav AU - Sedmak, Simon PY - 2018 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6247 AB - In this paper is presented the principle of application of fracture mechanics parameters in determining the integrity of rotary equipment. The behavior of rotary equipment depends on presence of cracks and basically determines the integrity and life of such equipment. The locations of stress concentration (i.e. radius changes) represent a particular problem in rotary equipment, and they are the most suitable places for the occurrence of microcracks i.e. cracks due to fatigue load. This problem is most common in the shaft of relatively large dimensions, for example, turbine shafts in hydropower plants made of high-strength carbon steel with relatively low fracture toughness, and relatively low resistance to crack formation and growth. Having in mind that rotary equipment represents the great risk in the exploitation, whose occasional failures often had severe consequences, it is necessary detail study of their integrity. For this purpose, it is necessary application of parameters of linear-elastic fracture mechanics, such as stress intensity factor, which range defines the rate of crack growth (Parisian law), and its critical value (fracture toughness) determines the critical crack length. The procedures for determining the critical crack length will be described using the fracture mechanics parameters. C3 - 22nd European Conference on Fracture - ECF22 LOADING AND ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS ON STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY Book of Abstracts T1 - Using the fracture mechanics parameters in assessment of integrity of rotary equipment SP - 109 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_6247 ER -
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Milovanović, N., Sedmak, A., Đorđević, B.,& Sedmak, S.. (2018). Using the fracture mechanics parameters in assessment of integrity of rotary equipment. in 22nd European Conference on Fracture - ECF22 LOADING AND ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS ON STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY Book of Abstracts, 109. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_6247
Milovanović N, Sedmak A, Đorđević B, Sedmak S. Using the fracture mechanics parameters in assessment of integrity of rotary equipment. in 22nd European Conference on Fracture - ECF22 LOADING AND ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS ON STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY Book of Abstracts. 2018;:109. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_6247 .
Milovanović, Nikola, Sedmak, Aleksandar, Đorđević, Branislav, Sedmak, Simon, "Using the fracture mechanics parameters in assessment of integrity of rotary equipment" in 22nd European Conference on Fracture - ECF22 LOADING AND ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS ON STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY Book of Abstracts (2018):109, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_6247 .