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doi: 10.2172/6451504
This report documents the tests and analyses performed as part of the Pipe-to-Pipe Impact (PTPI) Program at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory. This work was performed to assist the NRC in making licensing decisions regarding pipe-to-pipe impact events following postulated breaks in high energy fluid system piping. The report scope encompasses work conducted from the program's start through the completion of the initial hot oil tests. The test equipment, procedures, and results are described, as are analytic studies of failure potential and data correlation. Because the PTPI Program is only partially completed, the total significance of the current test results cannot yet be accurately assessed. Therefore, although trends in the data are discussed, final conclusions and recommendations will be possible only after the completion of the program, which is scheduled to end in FY 1984.
Us Nrc, 22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors, Carbon Steels, Thermal Power Plants, Failures, Iron Base Alloys, Reactor Accidents, Us Organizations 220900* -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Reactor Safety, Iron Alloys, Nuclear Facilities, Accidents, Nuclear Power Plants, Alloys, Ruptures, Pipes, Steels, Steel-Astm-A106, National Organizations, Impact Shock, Power Plants
Us Nrc, 22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors, Carbon Steels, Thermal Power Plants, Failures, Iron Base Alloys, Reactor Accidents, Us Organizations 220900* -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Reactor Safety, Iron Alloys, Nuclear Facilities, Accidents, Nuclear Power Plants, Alloys, Ruptures, Pipes, Steels, Steel-Astm-A106, National Organizations, Impact Shock, Power Plants
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