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15 MAY 2019
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08:30
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REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
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09:00
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CHAIR’S OPENING REMARKS
Mahmoud
Mostafavi, Reader in Structural Integrity, University of Bristol
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FRACTURE MECHANICS CODES, STANDARDS &
SOFTWARE
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09:10
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WORKING TOWARDS BS
7910 2019
Isabel
Hadley, Technology Fellow, TWI Ltd and RA Eng/University of Bristol/TWI
Visiting Professor in Integrity Management
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What BS 7910 does
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Why it needs updating
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What improvements users can expect to see
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09:35
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THE R6 FRACTURE
PROCEDURE: OVERVIEW OF THE LATEST AMENDMENT AND HIGHLIGHTS FROM ONGOING
DEVELOPMENT WORK - THE R6 FRACTURE PROCEDURE
Chris
Aird, Structural Integrity Engineer, EDF Energy Nuclear Generation
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A bird's eye view of the R6 procedure
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An overview of the changes made at Amendment 12 to R6
Revision 4
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Highlights from ongoing development work
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10:00
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MODELLING CRACK
PROPAGATION AND ARREST USING FRANC3D
Martin
Booth, Core Stress Engineer, Rolls-Royce Submarines
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Background to Franc3D
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Comparison with traditional approaches and benefits
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A practical nuclear structural integrity application
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10:25
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Question and Answer
Session
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10:40
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NETWORKING REFRESHMENT
BREAK
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STRESS CORROSION AND HYDROGEN CRACKING
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11:10
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TOWARDS
VIRTUAL TESTING IN THE ENERGY SECTOR: RELIABLE MODELLING OF HYDROGEN ASSISTED
FRACTURE
Emilio Martínez-Pañeda, 1851 Research Fellow, Cambridge
Centre for Micromechanics, University of Cambridge
· What key physical ingredients have to be accounted for in developing
reliable models for hydrogen embrittlement.
· How physically-based models are capable of accurately predicting
cracking as a function of the environment, the material and the loading
conditions.
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How this finite element
framework can predict fatigue and fracture in the large scales and complex
scenarios intrinsic to engineering practice (Virtual Testing).
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11:35
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HYDROGEN
EMBRITTLEMENT OF SUBSEA DISSIMILAR METAL WELDS
Mike Dodge, Principal Project Leader, Materials
Engineer, TWI
· Property
distributions at dissimilar weld interfaces
· The behaviour and effects of hydrogen at material interfaces
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Testing regimes suitable for
investigation
of dissimilar joints
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12:00
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A
NEW FRACTURE MECHANICS APPROACH FOR AVOIDING SSC IN HIGH H2S PIPELINES
David
Baxter, Principal Consultant, DNV GL
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Recent failures of high H2S pipelines
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Review of current pipeline design and material
qualification methods
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Proposed new approach for avoiding SSC based on
fracture mechanics
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12:25
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Question and Answer
Session
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12:40
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NETWORKING
LUNCH
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ADDRESSING
THE GAPS IN MATERIAL AND INPUT DATA
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13:40
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ADDRESSING GAPS IN MATERIAL DATA FOR
FRACTURE ASSESSMENTS
Anthony Horn, Structural Integrity Specialist, Wood
Group PLC
· Simple fracture assessments based on Charpy energy
· Advanced fracture assessments using constraint-dependent toughness
· Dynamic fracture assessments using rate-dependent toughness
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14:05
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USE OF RISK-BASED
DEFECT ASSESSMENT METHODS TO MANAGE AGEING NUCLEAR ASSETS
Paul Shard, Director and Principal Engineer, EASL
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An overview of the defect assessment strategy used to
support continued operation of the current nuclear fleet.
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Availability and challenges on materials and input
data.
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Current defect assessment applications and on-going challenges.
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14:30
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FRACTURE
MECHANICS FOR PIPELINES AND STEEL STRUCTURES
Ravinder Singh, Senior Engineer, Rosen Group
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14:55
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Question and Answer
Session
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15:05
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NETWORKING REFRESHMENT
BREAK
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RESIDUAL STRESSES
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15:35
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MEASUREMENT,
MODELLING AND MITIGATION OF RESIDUAL STRESSES IN STEEL WELDS
John
Francis, Reader in Welding Technology, The University of Manchester
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How residual stresses are generated in welds
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Characterisation and modelling of residual stresses
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Strategies for mitigating residual stresses
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16:00
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FRACTURE
ASSESSMENT OF COMPONENTS WITH RESIDUAL STRESSES USING FE FRACTURE ANALYSES
Yubao Lei, Structural Integrity Engineer, EDF
Energy
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The principle of detailed FE
fracture analyses in an assessment as alternatives of the basic R6 FAD assessment
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The theory and numerical
methods of fracture mechanics for cracks in residual stress fields
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Software for J calculation
and guidance for reliable J evaluation using FE method
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16:25
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Question and Answer Session
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16:35
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PANEL DISCUSSION: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN
INDUSTRY AND ACADEMIA
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17:10
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CHAIR’S CLOSING
REMARKS
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17:20
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END OF SEMINAR
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