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Fracture, Plastic Flow and Structural Integrity in the Nuclear Industry Proceedings of the 7th Symposium Organised by the Technical Advisory Group on Structural Integrity in the Nuclear Industry

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ISBN-10: 1861250959

ISBN-13: 9781861250957

Edition: 2000

Authors: P. B. Hirsch, D. Lidbury

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This volume brings together the papers presented at the 7th Symposium organised by the Technical Advisory Group on Structural Integrity of Nuclear Plant (TAGS!) which was held at the TWI Conference Centre, Great Abington, UK on 29 April 1999. The Symposium, which marked 25 years of TAGSI and its predecessor, the Light Water Reactor Study Group (LWRSG), was dedicated to Sir Alan Cottrell FREng, FRS, whose impact on the fields of integrity, reliability and safety of engineering structures and components has been second to none.
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Book details

List price: $185.00
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: CRC Press LLC
Publication date: 6/30/2000
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 212
Size: 6.81" wide x 10.00" long x 0.47" tall
Weight: 1.496

Foreword
25 Years of TAGSI and LWRSG
Materials Factors and Structural Integrity of Reactor Components
The Micro-Mechanisms of Fracture in Steels Used for High Integrity Structural Components
Welds, Their Quality and Inspection Ability for High Integrity Structures and Components
Material Conditions that Lead to Crack Arrest
Fracture Toughness - a Measurable Materials Parameter
Microstructural Development in RPV Steels
Local Approach Modelling of Constraint Contributions to The Ductile to Brittle Transition
Loading Rate Effects on Tensile Properties and Fracture Toughness of Steel
Material Factors which Influence Remaining Life of Components Subject to Reheat Cracking
A Historical Perspective of Materials Related Structural Integrity Issues in the Nuclear Industry