Investigation on the thermal butt fusion performance of the buried high density polyethylene piping in nuclear power plant

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2019
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This paper presents the effect of fusion procedure on the fusion performance of the thermal butt fusion in the safety class III buried HDPE piping per various tests performed, including high speed tensile impact, free bend, blunt notched tensile, notched creep, and PENT tests. The suitability of fusion joints and qualification procedures was evaluated by comparing test results from the base material and butt-fusion joints. From the notched tensile test result, it was found that the fused joints have much lower toughness than the base material. It was also identified that the notched tensile test is more desirable than the high speed tensile impact and free bend tests presented in the ASME Code Case N-755-3 as a fusion qualification test method. In addition, with regard to the single low-pressure fusion joint performances, the procedure given by the ISO 21307 was determined to be better that the one specified in the Code Case N-755-3. Keywords: HDPE pipe, Thermal butt fusion, Fusion procedure, Qualification procedure, Fusion performance, High speed tensile test, Free bend test, Notched tensile test, Notched tensile creep test, PENT test
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Authors Kim, Jong-Sung;Oh, Young-Jin;Choi, Sun-Woong;Jang, Changheui;
Journal nuclear engineering and technology
Year 2019
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