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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Pavier, Mj
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Publications (29/29 displayed)
- 2021Compressive fatigue characteristics of octet-truss lattices in different orientationscitations
- 2021In-situ Measurements of Stress During Thermal Shock in Clad Pressure Vessel Steel Using Synchrotron X-ray Diffractioncitations
- 2019Residual stress in laser cladded railcitations
- 2019Fatigue of thin periodic triangular lattice platescitations
- 2019Thermal and stress analyses of a novel coated steam dual pipe system for use in advanced ultra-supercritical power plantcitations
- 2019Fracture of three-dimensional lattices manufactured by selective laser meltingcitations
- 2019Investigation of a novel design for steam transfer pipes in high temperature power plant
- 2019Reducing steam transport pipe temperatures in power plantscitations
- 2019Redistribution of residual stress by thermal shock in reactor pressure vessel steel clad with nickel alloycitations
- 2018Development of Residual Stresses During Laser Claddingcitations
- 2017Measurement of assembly stress in composite structures using the deep-hole drilling techniquecitations
- 2016On stability of a new side cut destructive method for measuring non-uniform residual stress in thin platescitations
- 2015Advances in the deep hole drilling technique for the residual stress measurement in composite laminates
- 2015Measurement of in-plane residual stresses in an AS4/8552 composite laminate using the deep-hole drilling method
- 2014In situ neutron diffraction measurement of residual stress relaxation in a welded steel pipe during heat treatmentcitations
- 2013Residual stress measurements in a ferritic steel/In625 superalloy dissimilar metal weldment using neutron diffraction and deep-hole drillingcitations
- 2011A micromechanical fracture criterion accounting for in-plane and out-of-plane constraintcitations
- 2010A comparison between measured and modeled residual stresses in a circumferentially Butt-welded P91 steel pipecitations
- 2010Influence of constraint on the micromechanics of fracture of AL2024
- 2009A new procedure to measure near yield residual stresses using the deep hole drilling techniquecitations
- 20091Constraint influence on the micromechanics of the Al2024 fracture behaviour
- 2009Spatial variation of residual stresses in a welded pipe for high temperature applicationscitations
- 2008Edge impact to composite laminatescitations
- 2007Prediction of fatigue crack growth rates using crack closure finite element analysiscitations
- 2006Three dimensional finite element prediction of crack closure and fatigue crack growth rate for a corner crackcitations
- 2006Impact damage to thick carbon fibre reinforced plastic composite laminatescitations
- 2005Measurement of residual stress in thick section composite laminates using the deep-hole methodcitations
- 2005Impact of thick CFRP laminates: the effect of impact velocity
- 2002Crack-tip constraint in mode II deformationcitations
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Investigation of a novel design for steam transfer pipes in high temperature power plant
Abstract
Proposals for future nuclear and fossil fuel power plants envisage steam cycles of higher temperatures and pressures than existing plant. Such proposed operational conditions will require the use of nickel-based alloys for critical steam transfer piping to replace the steel alloys used in conventional plant. Nickel-based alloys are more costly than steel alloys and are in relatively scarce supply. The work described in this paper concerns an alternative approach, where a thermal insulation ceramic coating is applied to the bore of a steel pipe and combined with counter-cooling to the outside of the pipe to limit temperature of steel pipes. In our prosed design the coolant is exhaust steam from the turbines returning to the boiler for reheating.<br/>The described in this paper was funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC) and addressed aspects of the proposed design carried out by the Universities of Bristol, Cranfield and Nottingham. The work at the University of Bristol concerned thermodynamic modelling of the efficiency of the proposed design: the counter-cooled pipes will result in a loss of heat from the superheated steam and inevitably a loss of efficiency. This will partly offset the advanced efficiency achieved from higher operating temperatures. Cranfield University’s work focused on the integrity of the ceramic coating, and in particular the rate of corrosion of the coating resulting from exposure to supercritical steam. The University of Nottingham’s contribution to the work addressed the thermally induced stress in the pipe due to the temperature gradient through the pipe wall and its impact on the structural integrity of the pipework through the lifetime of the plant.<br/>