The EURATOM 6th Framework Integrated Project PERFECT (Prediction of Irradiation Damage Effects in Reactor Components) addresses irradiation damage in RPV materials and components by multi-scale modeling. This state-of-the-art approach offers many potential advantages over the conventional empirical methods used in current practice of nuclear plant lifetime management. Launched in January 2004, this 48-month project is focusing on two main components of nuclear power plants which are subject to irradiation damage: the ferritic steel reactor pressure vessel, and the austenitic steel internals. It is the purpose of the present paper to provide an overview of work being carried out in the RPV Mechanics Sub-project of PERFECT to predict the fracture behavior of PWR, BWR and WWER systems.
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ASME 2005 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference
July 17–21, 2005
Denver, Colorado, USA
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- Pressure Vessels and Piping Division
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0-7918-4191-X
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PERFECT — Prediction of Irradiation Damage Effects in Reactor Components: Overview of RPV Mechanics Sub-Project
David Lidbury,
David Lidbury
Serco Assurance, Warrington, UK
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Ste´phane Bugat,
Ste´phane Bugat
EDF, Moret-sur-Loing Cedex, France
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Olivier Diard,
Olivier Diard
EDF, Moret-sur-Loing Cedex, France
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Elisabeth Keim,
Elisabeth Keim
Framatome ANP GmbH, Erlangen, Germany
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Hans-Werner Viehrig,
Hans-Werner Viehrig
Forschungzentrum Rossendorf, Germany
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Kim Wallin
Kim Wallin
VTT Industrial Systems, Espoo, Finland
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David Lidbury
Serco Assurance, Warrington, UK
Ste´phane Bugat
EDF, Moret-sur-Loing Cedex, France
Olivier Diard
EDF, Moret-sur-Loing Cedex, France
Elisabeth Keim
Framatome ANP GmbH, Erlangen, Germany
Bernard Marini
CEA-Saclay, Saclay, France
Hans-Werner Viehrig
Forschungzentrum Rossendorf, Germany
Kim Wallin
VTT Industrial Systems, Espoo, Finland
Paper No:
PVP2005-71558, pp. 321-329; 9 pages
Published Online:
July 29, 2008
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Lidbury, D, Bugat, S, Diard, O, Keim, E, Marini, B, Viehrig, H, & Wallin, K. "PERFECT — Prediction of Irradiation Damage Effects in Reactor Components: Overview of RPV Mechanics Sub-Project." Proceedings of the ASME 2005 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. Volume 6: Materials and Fabrication. Denver, Colorado, USA. July 17–21, 2005. pp. 321-329. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/PVP2005-71558
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