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WRC 471 Development of Stress Intensity Factor Solutions For Surface and Embedded Cracks in API 579

Bulletin / Circular by Welding Research Council, 2002

T. L. Anderson, G. Thorwald, D. J. Revelle, D. A. Osage, J. L. Janelle, M. E. Fuhry

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A comprehensive numerical study in which a large number of Mode I stress intensity factor (KI) solutions for cracks in plates and shells were generated for inclusion in the American Petroleum Institute (API) Recommended Practice on Fitness-For-Service (RP 579). A series of 2D and 3D finite element analyses were performed on plates, cylinders, and spheres containing surface cracks and buried cracks. A wide range of flaw aspect ratios at radius/thickness ratios were considered. The results of these analyses are tabulated in the present report as well as Appendix C of API RP 579.

This report also describes a weight function methodology in which KI solutions for arbitrary through-wall stress distributions can be derived for surface cracks in plates and shells. The weight function for a given geometry and crack size is derived from reference solutions for uniform and linear crack-face pressure. The necessary reference KI solutions for surface cracks in plates, cylinders and spheres are provided in the present report.