Published September 2, 1975 | Version v1
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Damage analysis: damage function development and application

Description

The derivation and application of damage functions, including recent developments for the U.S. LMFBR and CTR programs, is reviewed. A primary application of damage functions is in predicting component life expectancies; i.e., the fluence required in a service spectrum to attain a specified design property change. An important part of the analysis is the estimation of the uncertainty in such fluence limit predictions. The status of standardizing the procedures for the derivation and application of damage functions is discussed. Improvements in several areas of damage function development are needed before standardization can be completed. These include increasing the quantity and quality of the data used in the analysis, determining the limitations of the analysis due to the presence of multiple damage mechanisms, and finally, testing of damage function predictions against data obtained from material surveillance programs in operating thermal and fast reactors. 23 references. (auth)

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Additional titles

Augmented title (English)
LMFBR

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
19 p.
Report number
HEDL-SA--917

Conference

Title
1. ASTM-Euratom symposium on reactor dosimetry; developments and standarization.
Dates
22 Sep 1975.
Place
Petten, Netherlands.

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-750935--6.