The stability of a circumferential crack in a pipe I. The influence of the boundary conditions imposed at the ends |
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Authors: | E. Smith |
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Affiliation: | Joint Manchester University/UMIST Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Grosvenor Street, Manchester MI 7HS, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The paper examines the case where a pipe of length L is built-in at one end and the other end is subject to an imposed displacement or rotation. The criterion for instability of growth of a circumferential through-wall crack is shown to depend on the pipe-end boundary conditions as well as the pipe geometry, crack size and crack location. The worst possible case is that where there is only a force, but no moment, at the pipe-end. However, this is probably an artificial situation which is unlikely to arise in practice. A pipe is more likely to be built-in at both ends, and for this situation, it is concluded that the instability criterion is the same irrespective of whether a displacement or rotation is imposed at a built-in end. |
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