M. Bergman et B. Brickstad, A PROCEDURE FOR ANALYSIS OF LEAK BEFORE BREAK IN PIPES SUBJECTED TO FATIGUE OR IGSCC ACCOUNTING FOR COMPLEX CRACK SHAPES, Fatigue & fracture of engineering materials & structures, 18(10), 1995, pp. 1173-1188
A procedure is described which predicts the growth of an initial circu
mferential surface crack through a pipe wall and further on to final f
ailure of the pipe. The crack growth mechanism can either be fatigue o
r stress corrosion. Consideration is taken to complex crack shapes, si
nce especially the last growth mechanism often results in a substantia
lly longer crack length on the inside of the pipe than on the outside
for the initial leaking crack due to the distribution of weld residual
stresses. The procedure has been implemented in a computer program th
at in an integrated Fashion calculates crack sizes and mass leak rates
as a function of time and also predicts when leakage and final failur
e occur. The information obtained makes it possible to judge if the co
ncept of leak before break is fulfilled.