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2015 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference
New Frontiers in Pressure Vessels and Piping
July 19–23, 2015 Boston Park Plaza Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Welcome to PVP 2015 Welcome to Boston, Massachusetts for the 2015 ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. The PVP Conference is known to be the outstanding international technical forum for participants to further their knowledge-base through exposure to diverse engineering topics and dissemination of cutting-edge technology related to pressure vessel and piping technologies for the power and process industries. We look forward to fruitful technical exchanges between participants from Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, the Americas and the Oceania islands. Our Conference continues to shape the technology in the pressure vessel industry on a truly global basis. The ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Division is sponsoring this Conference. The ASME Nondestructive Evaluation, Diagnosis and Prognosis Division (NDPD) is also participating. This year, the Conference Technical Program contains approximately 700 technical papers and presentations organized into approximately 190 technical and panel discussion sessions, four technical tutorials, two special tutorials, and our outstanding Rudy Scavuzzo Student Paper Competition & Symposium. The NDE and Software Demonstration forums are also organized as part of our technical program. Technical papers presented in this Conference are separated into tracks, according to their technical areas, and are available online following the Conference. A key component of every PVP Conference is the opportunity to socialize and make new friends—this year’s Conference offers several great possibilities. Enjoy the Boston City Tour on Monday—this tour will show you numerous famous locations in Boston including the Old South Meeting House, where planning for the Tea Party “coup” took place and the Old State House where the Declaration of Independence was recited to Boston residents. Monday evening we all meet at the ConferenceWide Reception which will be held in the Imperial Ballroom. The Duck Tour on Tuesday is a sightseeing journey aboard a “DUCK,” a W.W.II style amphibious landing vehicle, highlighting all the places that make Boston the birthplace of freedom and a city of firsts. The Wednesday evening social event will be a Thompson Island Clam Bake, which is one of the largest and most ecologically diverse islands in the Boston Harbor Islands National Park area.
PVP 2015 Program Layout Sunday July 19, 2015
Monday July 20, 2015
Tuesday July 21, 2015
Wednesday July 22, 2015
Thursday July 23, 2015
Arrival Registration Opens (8:00 am – 6:00 pm)
Authors’ Breakfast/Briefing Registration Open (7:30 am – 4:00 pm)
Authors’ Breakfast/Briefing Registration Open (7:30 am – 4:00 pm)
Authors’ Breakfast/Briefing Registration Open (7:30 am – noon)
Authors’ Breakfast/Briefing Registration Open (7:30 am – 3:00 pm)
Open
Block 1.1 Technical Sessions NDE Demo
Block 2.1 Technical Sessions Technical Tutorial Software Demo
Block 3.1 Technical Sessions Technical Tutorial
Block 4.1 Technical Sessions
10:30 am 12:15 pm
Open
Block 1.2 Plenary Session NDE Demo
Block 2.2 Technical Sessions Technical Tutorial Software Demo
Block 3.2 Technical Sessions Technical Tutorial
Block 4.2 Technical Sessions
12:15 pm 1:45 pm
Open
Lunch Technical Committee Meetings
Lunch Technical Committee Meetings
Honors & Awards Luncheon (12:30 pm – 2:15 pm)
Lunch
2:00 pm 3:45 pm
Special Tutorial (1:00 pm – 3:30 pm)
Block 1.3 Technical Sessions Technical Tutorial NDE Demo
Block 2.3 Technical Sessions Technical Tutorial Software Demo
Block 3.3 Open
Block 4.3 Technical Sessions
4:00 pm 5:45 pm
Special Tutorial (4:00 pm – 6:00 pm)
Block 1.4 Technical Sessions Technical Tutorial NDE Demo
Block 2.4 Technical Sessions Technical Tutorial Software Demo
Block 3.4 Open
Block 4.4 Technical Sessions Conference Evaluation
Evening
Open
Conference-Wide Reception (6:15 pm – 8:00 pm)
Open
Conference Social Event (6:00 pm – 10:00 pm)
Open
7:30 am 8:15 am
8:30 am 10:15 am
Index to Program ASME Post Construction Standards Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Authors Breakfast/Briefing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Call for Papers (PVP-2016) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, 67 Committee Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Conference Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Cooperating Societies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Disabled Registrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Guest/Family Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8–9 Honors and Awards Luncheon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4–5 Hotel Floor Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Index of Authors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57–64 Index of Session Chairs & Co-Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54–56 NDE Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Opening Ceremony & Plenary Session (PVP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Professional Development Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Registration Hours, Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Session Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–53 Session Titles by Session Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–15 Social Programs & Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–7 Society & Division Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–4 Software Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . back cover Student Paper Symposium & Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Tax Deductibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Tutorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–6 2
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Pressure Vessels & Piping Division PVP 2015 Conference Committees PVP Division Executive Committee (2014–2015) Daniel T. Peters Marina B. Ruggles-Wrenn Douglas A. Scarth Maher Y. A. Younan Pierre Mertiny Hakim Bouzid
Chair Vice Chair Honors and Awards Chair Professional Development Chair Programs Chair Communications Chair
PVP Senate of Past Division Chairs
Marina B. Ruggles-Wrenn Conference Chair
Michael E. Nitzel, Historian (2014–15) Ronald S. Hafner, President (2014–15) Young W. Kwon Luc H. Geraets* Artin A. Dermenjian James F. Cory, Jr., Judith A. Todd M. K. Au-Yang Ismail T. Kisisel William J. Bees Howard H. Chung Joseph Sinnappan A. G. (Jack) Ware Robert F. Sammataro* Thou-Han Liu William E. Short, II Richard C. Gwaltney Shoei-Sheng Chen* Greg L. Hollinger Carl E. Jaske Rudy J. Scavuzzo Sam Y. Zamrik G. E. Otto Widera Robert H. Mallett Robert W. Swindeman Alexander H. C. Marr Jeffrey T. Fong Don B. Van Fossen James R. Farr* Charles F. Nash Donald S. Griffin Richard H. Gallagher* L. Eugene Hulbert Robert E. Nickell* Roger F. Reedy David H. C. Pai Pedro V. Marcal Harold H. Waite* Robert L. Cloud Charles V. Moore Irvin Berman* Danos Kallas* Robert J. Cepluch* Charles F. Larson Gunther P. Eschenbrenner Vito Salerno* Dana Young*
Douglas A. Scarth Technical Program Chair
Sam Y. Zamrik Conference Advisor
PVP Technical Program Representatives Codes & Standards Computer Technology & Bolted Joints Design & Analysis Fluid-Structure Interaction High-Pressure Technology Materials & Fabrication Operations, Applications & Components Seismic Engineering Student Paper Competition ASME NDPD Division NDE Demonstration Forum Software Demonstration Forum
Steven X. Xu Kiminobu Hojo Takashi Kobayashi Manfred Schaaf Mingxin Zhao Sean McGuffie Jihui Geng Toshiaki Watanabe David Gross Karl Simpson Matthew Kerr Georges Bezdikian Ayman Cheta Chong-Shien Tsai Ronald S. Hafner Shiv Joshi Carl E. Jaske James F. Cory, Jr.
Student Paper Competition Session Developers Codes & Standards
Peter James Andrew Wasylyk Computer Technology & Bolted Joints Yasumasa Shoji Design & Analysis San Iyer Fluid-Structure Interaction Victor Janzen, Christina Giannopapa High-Pressure Technology Mahesh Aggarwal Darren Stang Materials & Fabrication Noel O’Dowd, Sean Leen, Haiyang Qian, Carl Jaske Operations, Applications & Components Yasumasa Shoji, Steve Hensel Seismic Engineering Chong-Shien Tsai, Tasmin Hassan ASME NDPD Division William T. Springer PVP Senate Ronald S. Hafner Michael E. Nitzel
2012–14 2011–12 2010–11 2009–10 2008–09 2007–08 2006–07 2005–06 2004–05 2003–04 2002–03 2001–02 2000–01 1999–00 1998–99 1997–98 1996–97 1995–96 1994–95 1993–94 1992–93 1991–92 1990–91 1989–90 1988–89 1987–88 1986–87 1985–86 1984–85 1983–84 1982–83 1981–82 1980–81 1979–80 1978–79 1977–78 1976–77 1975–76 1974–75 1973–74 1972–73 1971–72 1970–71 1969–70 1968–69 1967–68 1966–67 *Deceased
PVP Division Technical Committee Chairs Codes & Standards Computer Technology & Bolted Joints Design & Analysis Fluid-Structure Interaction High-Pressure Technology Materials & Fabrication 3
Russell C. Cipolla Wolf Reinhardt Trevor Seipp Christina Giannopapa Darren Stang David Rudland
Operations, Applications & Components Seismic Engineering
Matthew R. Feldman Tomoyo Taniguchi
Dr. Brown served on the National Nuclear Accreditation Board and the Engineering Accreditation Commission and Board of Directors of ABET where he has accredited both utility training and engineering and technology programs. He is a Fellow of the American Nuclear Society and served on the Board of Directors and Chair of the Education Division.
PVP Division Administrative Committee Chairs Membership Chair Website & PVPD Newsletter Editor International Coordination
Darren Stang Hakim Bouzid Michiel Brongers
Dr. Brown earned his Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and B.S. in Engineering Physics from Cornell University.
ASME Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology Editor
Plenary Speaker
Young W. Kwon
ASME President Julio Guerrero
2015–2016
ASME Staff Executive Director Program Manager
Thomas G. Loughlin Jamie Hart
OPENING CEREMONY and PLENARY SESSION New Frontiers in Pressure Vessels and Piping The Conference opens on Monday, July 20, at 10:30 am, in the Imperial Ballroom. Representatives of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers will welcome the attendees. The first presentation will be delivered by Dr. Gilbert J. Brown, Coordinator of the Nuclear Engineering Program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. The second presentation will be delivered by Dr. Paul Spekkens, the Vice President of the Science and Technology Development Division at Ontario Power Generation (OPG).
Dr. Paul Spekkens Ontario Power Generation
The Evolution of Electricity Supply at Ontario Power Generation Access to safe, reliable, clean electricity at an affordable cost is critical for social well-being and industrial growth in modern societies. This presentation will discuss the approach used by Ontario Power Generation, the largest utility on the Province of Ontario, Canada, to meeting this challenge. The approach is based upon maintaining diverse energy supply sources, including major nuclear, hydraulic and thermal generating stations. To meet the future energy need, it will be necessary to optimizing each element of the mix. This involves three main elements:
Plenary Speaker
• maximizing the current life of the existing facilities through advanced Ageing Management Programs, • investing in renewing facilities to provide extended life, for example through major refurbishments of nuclear facilities, and re-powering some formerly coal-fired stations • adding new generating assets to the fleet. The presentation will describe Ontario Power Generation’s programs in each of these areas.
Dr. Gilbert J. Brown University of Massachusetts Lowell
Dr. Paul Spekkens is Vice President, Science & Technology Development at Ontario Power Generation Inc. (OPG). Dr. Spekkens was appointed to his current position in Canadian Nuclear Partners (CNP) in July 2014. In this role he is responsible for the engineering aspects of products and services being provided to external customers by OPG’s subsidiary CNP. He is also responsible for the leadership of OPG’s nuclear Research and Development Program. Prior to his current role, he was responsible for the management of all components and component engineering programs in OPG nuclear, including major component programs on fuel channels, feeders, steam generators and reactor components. He has previously held several other roles in the Nuclear support organization of OPG.
Nuclear Energy: Now and in the Future There is clear correlation between energy utilization and quality of life. But in society today there are billions of people who lack adequate energy and the attendant clean water and electricity that reduces disease and infant mortality and leads to increased life span and quality of life. Notwithstanding the utilization of energy in the near term, is the challenge placed on the environment, in particular, with respect to increasing levels of CO2. Nuclear energy generates approximately 20% of the electricity used in the United States and is the largest source of emission free energy producing about twice the amount produced by hydro, wind and solar collectively. Last year in the United States about two-thirds of the electricity generated came from combustion, onefifth from fission and one-tenth from renewables. It is in this more holistic understanding of energy that the role of nuclear in the present and in the future will be presented.
Dr. Spekkens began his career with Ontario Hydro (the predecessor company of OPG) in 1977 with the Research Division. He worked 17 years on R&D in the areas of primary system chemistry and activity transport; secondary system chemistry and steam generator corrosion; chemical cleaning and decontamination. Dr. Spekkens has a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Chemistry from the University of Ottawa (1972) and a PhD in Chemistry from McMaster University in Hamilton (1977).
Dr. Gilbert J. Brown is Director of the Nuclear Engineering Program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell where he has been since 1973. He has national and international experiences in government and industry.
HONORS and AWARDS LUNCHEON
Dr. Brown served as a Foster Fellow in the US Department of State, in the Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation. He helped develop and was a mentor at the World Nuclear University’s Summer Institute. He worked at the IAEA in safeguards training and now serves as a technical consultant. He has worked at national laboratories and in industry and has one patent and over 50 technical publications in the areas of nuclear safety, advanced reactors, economics, materials, cogeneration, and in the interdisciplinary area of technology and values.
The ASME PVP Division Honors and Awards Luncheon, during which all Division and selected ASME Society awards are presented, will be held on Wednesday, July 22, at 12:30 pm, in the Imperial Ballroom. The top PVP Division award, the ASME S. Y. Zamrik PVP Medal, will be presented to Dr. Ike Ezekoye.
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Technical Tutorials: These tutorials are approximately four hours in length. Technical Tutorials fill two consecutive conference session blocks, and are integrated into the conference session schedule. The Technical Tutorial notes will be available in either printed or electronic format.
ASME S. Y. Zamrik PVP Medal Recipient
Each attendee will receive a Certificate of Attendance, as proof that the attendee has participated in the two-hour Special Tutorial, or the four-hour Technical Tutorial. The PVP Division will not assign Continuing Education Units (CEUs) on these certificates. However, attendees may negotiate CEU credits with their respective licensing boards. An outline of the tutorial sessions for the 2015 PVP Conference is presented below.
SPECIAL TUTORIALS
Dr. Ike Ezekoye Consulting Engineer
Sunday, July 19, 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm Georgian Room, Mezzanine
This year’s recipient of the ASME S. Y. Zamrik Pressure Vessels & Piping Medal is Dr. Ike Ezekoye. Dr. Ike Ezekoye is a recognized authority on valves and related components. He began his engineering career at Rockwell Manufacturing Company in Barberton, Ohio. There he rose quickly from a valve Design Engineer for the power industry to a Project Engineer on valve applications before advancing to the position of a Research Engineer within the Valve Engineering Research (VER) department. Rockwell International subsequently moved him to the corporate headquarters research center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. At VER, Dr. Ezekoye explored innovative valve design concepts and performed flow testing to determine their performance characteristics. His research also included simulating the behavior of check valves in postulated pipe break events in sodium reactors. His work caught the attention of his Westinghouse collaborators which resulted in him joining the Westinghouse Water Reactor Division, where he spent the vast majority of his professional career that spanned more than 30 years advancing the design and application of valves in nuclear power plants and the evaluation of valve failures.
Capturing Creativity in Engineering Hoda Mostafa, The American University in Cairo This special tutorial exposes participants to a variety of approaches and tools that encourage creativity and creative problem solving as a life skill. Simple activities that serve to increase idea fluency, making connections, effective ideation and other approaches will be introduced with hands-on activities for each technique. Participants will explore the relationship between critical thinking and creative thinking through examples and activities. Sunday, July 19, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Georgian Room, Mezzanine Process and Benefits of ASME Pressure Technology Codes & Standards Development Bill Bees, Consulting Engineer, and Mahendra Rana, Praxair, Inc.
In retirement from Westinghouse, Dr. Ezekoye has been providing valve consulting services to Westinghouse Electric Company in valve design and applications associated with launching of AP1000 nuclear power plants worldwide, supporting existing commercial nuclear power plant upgrades and supporting the resolution of equipment reliability issues. In this context, Dr. Ezekoye has supported the Pressurized Water Reactor Owners Group (PWROG) projects in the resolution of several Nuclear Regulatory Commission Generic Letters (GLs) such as GL 9605, covering age related degradation of safety related motor operated valves, GL 95-07, covering pressure locking and thermal binding of safety related gate valves, Generic Safety Issue (GSI) 191, covering downstream effects of safety related components ingesting debris following postulated pipe break in nuclear power plants, and GL 08-01, covering gas intrusion in safety related piping.
Have you ever wondered how all of the Codes & Standards stuff that ASME produces happens? In addition to the advantages and benefits that ASME members gain from membership in the PVP Division and attendance and participation in the ASME Pressure Vessel & Piping Conference, ASME can also offer additional benefits to folks with these interests in the area of Codes & Standards development. In this special tutorial, we will: • Explain the overall process used in development of ASME Codes & Standards, and specifically those in the area of Pressure Technology Codes & Standards; • Describe the consensus process used in the Codes & Standards development process and the ANSI approval process; • Explore the benefits to participants in ASME Codes & Standards development activities; • Discuss the various types of participation in the Codes & Standards Committees, qualifications, and the expectations of the participants; • Explore the relationship between the ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Division and ASME Codes & Standards; • Explain the overall Committee Structure under the Board on Pressure Technology Codes & Standards and their areas of responsibilities; and • Discuss some of the emerging areas in Pressure Technology and the ones currently seeking participants.
A longtime member of the ASME, Dr. Ezekoye has served as Secretary, Vice Chair and Chair of the Operations, Applications and Components (OAC) committee of the ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Division (PVPD). He has organized, chaired and co-chaired many technical sessions, and conducted a PVPD tutorial. He was a member of the PVPD Honors and Awards Committee. He was an Associate Editor of the Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology. Currently, Dr. Ezekoye is a member of PVPD Professional Development Committee. A licensed professional engineer, Dr. Ezekoye has been an ASME Fellow since 2000 and became an ASME Life Fellow in 2007. He has been recognized by the ASME with several awards for his contribution to the organization including the ASME Dedicated Service Award (2004). He has published over 100 technical papers and one book chapter and conducted seminars nationally and internationally. Dr. Ezekoye has over 11 US patents and numerous invention disclosures.
One of ASME’s most valuable assets is our relationships with the volunteer members who serve on our Codes & Standards committees. It is ASME’s policy to afford all persons with direct and material interest, without regard to country of citizenship or residency, the opportunity to participate in the ASME Codes & Standards development process. Membership on a committee normally represents you as an individual, rather than as a representative of your employer or another organization.
TUTORIALS Tutorials offer both the experienced and early career engineers excellent opportunities to refresh their knowledge and to venture into specific technical areas outside their expertise. Admission to the tutorials and workshops is free for Conference Registrants.
The last part of the Special Tutorial will be an open question and answer session to discuss any questions you may have. So come and ask the experts about another way to get involved with ASME.
Special Tutorial: This is a two-hour conference session, held on Sunday afternoon. The session leader will make available the necessary presentation material.
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pairs, lost production and safety. This tutorial covers the following topics; typical vibration problems, flow considerations; flow regime, flow calculations, hydrodynamic mass, natural frequencies, and damping in two-phase flows. It also covers vibration response calculations, piping systems, nuclear steam generator U-bends, damage prediction, and design guidelines.
TECHNICAL TUTORIALS Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 5:45 pm Georgian Room, Mezzanine Piping Probabilistic Fracture Mechanics—Approaches and Applications Xinjian Duan, Candu Energy Inc.; Dilip Dedhia, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc.; David Rudland, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Remi Dingreville, Sandia National Laboratory
NDE and SOFTWARE FORUMS NDE Demonstration Forum Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 5:45 pm Mezzanine
This technical tutorial provides an overview of the fundamental probabilistic fracture mechanics (PFM) concepts. Probabilistic fracture mechanics has been increasingly used in Fitness-for-Service assessment of aging piping, reactor vessels, and steam generator tubing in recent years. Probabilistic fracture mechanics has also been used to provide the technical justification for the performance demonstration of Non Destructive Examination (NDE) systems, to rank the locations for Risk Informed In-Service Inspection (RI-ISI), and to enhance the technical basis of Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA). A number of PFM codes have been developed since the early 1980s, such as: PRAISE, PRO-LOCA, SRRA, xLPR and PRAISE-CANDU.
The NDE Demonstration Forum will be held on Monday, July 20th. NDE Vendors will present and discuss their capabilities, equipment, and services in the Mezzanine. For additional information, please contact Dr. Carl E. Jaske, Det Norske Veritas (USA), Inc., at
[email protected]. Software Demonstration Forum Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 5:45 pm Mezzanine The Software Demonstration Forum will be held on Tuesday, July 21st. Software Vendors will present and discuss their capabilities, equipment, and services in the Mezzanine. For additional Information, please contact James F. Cory, Jr., Siemens PLMS Software, at
[email protected].
Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 12:15 pm Georgian Room, Mezzanine Overview of ASME Post Construction Standards PCC—2,3: Repair of Pressure Equipment and Piping
ASME POST CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS WORKSHOP
John L. Arnold, Niantic Bay Engineering, LLC; Jaan Taagepera, Chevron Energy Technology Co.; Steven Roberts, Shell Oil Co.
Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 5:45 pm Presented by ASME Post Construction Standards Committee John L. Arnold, PCC Workshop Chair
This technical tutorial provides an overview of each of the five Parts in the standard, with some specific Articles receiving more focused attention. Originally published in 2007 as a 2006 edition, PCC-2 is still a relatively young and rapidly developing standard. Engineers working in facilities which incorporate vessels and piping inevitably must repair these sooner or later. This standard provides guidance on how to accomplish such repairs. By the end of the tutorial, the audience will have an in depth understanding of the scope and coverage of PCC-2, as well as some insight into particular Articles.
Admission to the workshop is free for Conference Registrants. This workshop will include a seminar/tutorial in the morning followed by panel discussions in the afternoon. The workshop addresses current topics related to Post Construction Standards such as: • • • • • •
Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 5:45 pm Georgian Room, Mezzanine Assessment/Design of Petrochemical Piping Systems and Components Located in Earthquake-Prone Zones
Overview of ASME Post Construction Standards, PCC-1—Guideline for Pressure Boundary Bolted Flange Joint Assembly, PCC-2—Repair of Pressure Equipment and Piping, PCC-3—Inspection Planning Using Risk Based Methods, CRTD 41—Risk-Based Methods for Equipment Life Management, and PTB-2—Guide to Life Cycle Management of Pressure Equipment Integrity.
The afternoon sessions will be moderated interactive discussions on the current topics and future directions of ASME Post Construction Standards. Discussion topics will include:
Oreste S. Bursi, University of Trento, Italy; Fabrizio Paolacci, University of Rome, Italy Seismic assessment/evaluation has become an imperative for the proper design of structures to safeguard them against earthquakes. This tutorial provides an insight into the seismic design/assessment of industrial piping systems and components typical of petrochemical plants. In particular, the current code-based approach defined by American and European standards—e.g., ASME, ASCE and Euro codes—will be illustrated along with more modern approaches derived from Nuclear Power Plants codes. Case studies focusing on support structures, piping networks and components—i.e., elbows, flange joints and Tee joints—will be analyzed and the results will be illustrated and commented in the light of the above framework.
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Bolted Flange Credentialing Processes, Future direction of Post Construction Standards including Fitness for Service, Case studies on application of Risk Based Inspection Planning, and Real life applications of Repair and Testing techniques.
The workshop consists of the following sessions: • Technical Tutorial 2: Overview of ASME Post Construction Standards PCC— 2,3: Repair of Pressure Equipment and Piping 8:30 am – 12:15 pm, Georgian Room, Mezzanine • CS-7-2—Examples and Issues in PCC Standards—Roundtable Panel Discussion 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Whittier Room, 4th Floor • CS-7-3—Future Direction of PCC Standards—Roundtable Panel Discussion 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Whittier Room, 4th Floor
Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 12:15 pm Georgian Room, Mezzanine Flow-Induced Vibration of Process System Components in Two-Phase Flows
SOCIAL PROGRAMS and TOURS
Michel J. Pettigrew, Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal, Canada
Conference-Wide Reception—Imperial Ballroom Monday, July 20, 6:15 pm – 8:00 pm
Some fifty percent of process system components operate in two-phase flows. Failures due to two-phase flow-induced vibration are very costly in terms of re-
All who registered are invited to attend the Reception. Meet with your colleagues, many of whom you may not have seen for a while. Join with the registrants and guests for a relaxing evening.
Coffee Breaks and Refreshments Coffee and refreshments are available throughout the week in the Mezzanine. This hub of activity features the forums, coffee breaks, guest activity information area, and registration.
We will have displays of student paper posters at the Conference Wide Reception. All student authors who participate in the 23rd Rudy Scavuzzo Student Paper Symposium and Competition are invited to present their posters. No charge for registered conference participants and guests. 6
Boston Revealed— Guided Tour Monday, July 20, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Referred to as the “Athens of America” and known universally for its role in the shaping of America, Boston represents a colonial cornucopia of sights, sounds and historical significance in its contributions to our nation. The tour will travel through Copley Square and the Back Bay, home of the Boston Public Library and Trinity Church. Atop Beacon Hill, guests will disembark for a stroll with an enchanting view of the Boston Common and Public Garden, the State House, and the 54th Regiment Memorial. The tour will be guided past Kings Chapel and the Old Granary Burying Grounds, the final resting place for several original Patriots. Guests will view the Old South Meeting House, where planning for the Tea Party “coup” took place, and the Old State House where the Declaration of Independence was recited to Boston residents.
Thompson Island Clam Bake Wednesday, July 22, 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Located just one mile from downtown Boston, Thompson Island is one of the largest and most ecologically diverse islands in the Boston Harbor Islands National Park area. Guests will be transported aboard a ferry for a 30-minute cruise to the island. Once at the island, guests will be led to the Pavilion for a clambake. Following the clambake and evening of fun and fellowship, guests will be transported back to the hotel. Tickets: $70 per person/$35 Children 10 and under
The tour will continue to the heart of the Italian community, the North End, then on to Faneuil Hall, known as “the cradle of liberty” for over 240 years. This walking portion includes a unique experience in Boston’s famous Haymarket Square with live vendors. Tickets: $48 per person
CONFERENCE INFORMATION Technical Sessions and Programs All technical sessions will be held in the Hotel. Each room will be equipped with an LCD projector that can be connected to a personal computer for electronic presentations (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint). Please note that ASME will not provide personal computers, 35-mm slide projectors, VCRs, or overhead projectors. Personal computers are the responsibility of the session developer, or presenter. It is strongly recommended that authors provide their materials to the session developer at, or before, the Authors’ Breakfast, so that all the papers in a session can be loaded onto a single computer. Authors are recommended to have their presentations on a flash (pen) drive, in the event that compatibility problems occur between their computers and the LCD. The location of the session rooms is shown in the Hotel Floor Plan on the back cover of this program. Rudy Scavuzzo Student Paper Symposium and 23rd Annual Student Paper Competition BS/MS Level: Mon., July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm PhD Level: Tues., July 21, 8:30 am – 12:15 pm & 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm Franklin Room, 4th Floor
Boston Duck Tour Tuesday, July 21, 9:30 am – 11:00 am Tour Boston aboard a “DUCK,” a W.W.II style amphibious landing vehicle with one of the legendary tour ConDUCKtors®, narrating the sightseeing. Guests will cruise by all the places that make Boston the birthplace of freedom and a city of firsts, from the golden-domed State House to Bunker Hill and the TD Banknorth Garden, Boston Common and Copley Square to the Big Dig, Government Center to fashionable Newbury Street, Quincy Market to the Prudential Tower, and more. Then it is time for "Splashdown" as the ConDUCKtor® splashes the DUCK right into the Charles River for a breathtaking view of the Boston and Cambridge skylines. Tickets: $35 per person
The 2015 Rudy Scavuzzo Student Paper Symposium and 23rd Annual Student Paper Competition is sponsored by the PVPD Senate. Ronald S. Hafner, PVPD Senate President, and Michael E. Nitzel, PVPD Senate Vice-President and Historian, will conduct the sessions, together with the Student Symposium and Competition representatives from each PVP Technical Committee. The Senate Review Committee will identify the outstanding Finalist undergraduate and graduate student papers in two categories: the BS/MS level and the Ph.D. level. Finalist papers will be judged on written technical content (70%) and presentation effectiveness (30%). A $1,500 award will be made to each of the presenting Student Competition Finalist authors during the Honors and Awards Luncheon, on Wednesday, July 22nd. In addition, in each category (i.e., BS/MS and Ph.D.), $1,200 will be awarded to the presenting author of the Outstanding Student Paper; $1000 will be awarded to the presenting author of the First Runner-Up Student Paper, and $800 will be awarded to the presenting author of the Second Runner-Up Student Paper. Students must attend the Conference, and must present their papers to be eligible for an award. The winners will be announced at the Honors and Awards Luncheon.
Badge Required for all Events Please wear your badge for admission to all Conference activities. Your badge also provides a helpful introduction to other Conference attendees.
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Technical Committee Meetings Monday & Tuesday, July 20 & 21, 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm
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Registration under this category includes access to all technical sessions, and admission to the Plenary Session and Conference-Wide Reception. Life registrants will be required to purchase a ticket to attend the Honors and Awards Luncheon, if desired. ‡ Student Author Full Registration Fee includes admission to all technical sessions, coffee breaks, opening reception, and one (1) ticket for the Honors and Awards Luncheon. ‡‡ Student Non-Author Full Registration Fees include admission to all technical sessions, coffee breaks, and opening reception, only. Students not in the Student Paper Competition will be required to purchase a ticket to attend the Honors and Awards Luncheon, if desired. ‡‡‡ Guest registration includes entrance to the opening reception, and a daily guest breakfast. Guests wishing to attend the Honors and Awards Luncheon will be required to purchase a ticket.
The Pressure Vessels & Piping Division Technical Committees will meet during the noon break on Monday, July 20th, and Tuesday, July 21st. Visitors are encouraged to attend and take an active part in PVP committee activities. All committee meetings, schedules, and rooms are listed on Page 10. Honors and Awards Luncheon Wednesday, July 22, 12:30 pm – 2:15 pm Imperial Ballroom The Honors and Awards Luncheon, honoring all Division Award Recipients and the 2015 ASME S. Y. Zamrik PVP Medalist, Dr. Ike Ezekoye, will be held on Wednesday, July 22nd, from 12:30 pm, until approximately 2:15 pm, in the Imperial Ballroom. One ticket is included in the Full Conference registration fee. Additional tickets may be purchased at the Conference Registration desk.
Cooperating Societies
Authors’ Breakfast/Briefing Monday, July 20 – Thursday, July 23, 7:30 am – 8:15 am Imperial Ballroom
If you are a member of a Cooperating Society, you may register at the ASME member rate. Conference Publications Mezzanine
Authors, Panelists, Session Developers, Chairs, and Vice-Chairs are requested to attend a breakfast briefing in the Imperial Ballroom on Monday through Thursday, at 7:30 am, on the morning of their sessions. Session protocol will be discussed, and the participants will have the opportunity to become better acquainted with one another before their scheduled sessions. Authors are encouraged to place all the presentations for their session on a single computer either before or at the Authors’ Breakfast.
Information on paper titles and authors accepted for presentation and publication at the ASME 2015 PVP Conference are included in the Final Program. Papers accepted for publication will be available online on the first day of the conference to fully paid conference registrants. These attendees will receive an email with a link and instructions on how to access the papers prior to the conference or upon registration.
Registration Hours Mezzanine
Papers presented at the conference will be available post-conference in printed bound volumes of the Official Conference Proceedings. Printed proceedings can be ordered through ASME Customer service approximately two to three months after the conference. A complete set of the volumes may be purchased as a package at a 10% discount. The Official Conference Proceedings will also be published post-conference as part of the ASME Digital Collection at http://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org. All ASME conferences are submitted for abstracting and indexing to Scopus, Compendex, ISI Conference Proceedings Citations Index, and to multiple other indexing publishers.
Located in the Mezzanine, the ASME registration desk will be open during the following hours, to provide advance registrants with their materials, to process on site registrations, and to provide additional Conference information: Sunday, July 19 Monday, July 20 Tuesday, July 21 Wednesday, July 22 Thursday, July 23
8:00 am – 6:00 pm 7:30 am – 4:00 pm 7:30 am – 4:00 pm 7:30 am – noon 7:30 am – 3:00 pm
Select publications, Codes and Standards, Transactions, Journals and free literature regarding ASME publications will be on display at the conference in the Publications Sales area. Purchases can be made online through ASME.org. ASME.org accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club and Discover (all credit card charges in USD).
On-Site Registration Fees For those not registered in advance, the On-Site Registration Fees are as follows: Full Registration* One Day Registration** ASME Member $790 $550 Author/Panelist $790 $550 Session Chair $790 $550 Session Vice Chair $790 $550 Coop. Soc. Member*** $790 $550 Non-Member**** $940 $700 ASME Life Member† $100 $100 ASME Member Student (Non-Author) ‡ $250 $200 ASME Member Student (Author) ‡ $250 $200 Student Non-Member (Author) ‡‡ $250 $200 Student Non-Member (Non-Author) ‡‡ $400 $250 Guest/Spouse ‡‡‡ N/C N/C * Full Registration fees include admission to all technical sessions, coffee breaks, and one (1) ticket for the Honors and Awards Luncheon. ** One Day Registration fees include and admission to technical sessions for one-day. *** To qualify for discounted registration fees, you must be a member of ASME, or one of the cooperating societies. Please fill in your society affiliation and membership number on the registration form. **** Anyone paying the non-member fee is eligible to receive one year’s membership to ASME as part of their registration fee.
The Publication Sales area, located in the Mezzanine will be open during the following hours: Sunday, July 19 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm Monday, July 20 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Tuesday, July 21 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Wednesday, July 22 8:00 am – Noon Thursday, July 23 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Disabled Registrants Whenever possible, arrangements can be made for disabled registrants, if advance notice is given. Please indicate any special needs on the registration form, or contact Jamie Hart at
[email protected] with your request. Tax Deductibility Expenses of attending professional meetings have been held to be tax deductible as ordinary business expenses for U.S. citizens. Please verify the tax regulations in your country to determine whether Conference expenses are deductible. Guest/Family Programs Guests and family members of registrants are welcome at the Guest Programs that include: Boston Revealed Guided Tour (Monday), the Conference Wide Reception at the Boston Park Plaza hotel (Monday evening), the Boston Duck Tour (Tuesday), and A Clambake on Thompson Island (Wednesday evening). Badges are required for admission to all events.
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A guest program activities packet is also included. Please indicate how many guests you will be bringing on your registration form, so that the necessary accommodations can be arranged. Please also note that the tours have an associated fee for participants, as is shown on the registration form, and in this booklet. Early registration is strongly recommended for the events that require fees, as they are available only on a first-come, first-served basis. Professional Development Hours Available Professional Development Hours are available for your attendance at the PVP Conference. Simply stop by the registration desk and fill out a certificate request form with the sessions that you have attended. The certificates can then be picked up on Thursday at the registration desk. Publishing Conference Papers in the ASME Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology Technical papers presented at the ASME PVP 2015 Conference are published in the Archival Proceedings, which are registered with the Library of Congress, and are abstracted and indexed. Publication of papers in these proceedings does not preclude authors from publishing their papers in ASME archival journals, such as the ASME Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology (i.e., the Journal), which is the technical voice of the Pressure Vessels & Piping Division. Authors are encouraged to submit their papers to the Journal. The Journal is edited by Dr. Young W. Kwon, and manuscripts should be submitted to the address below. Manuscripts should be prepared according to the Journal guidelines, which can be found at the ASME web site at: http://journaltool.asme.org/Content/index.cfm. Dr. Young W. Kwon, Editor Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology Dept. of Mechanical & Astronautical Engineering 700 Dyer Road Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943 Ph/Fax: 831-656-3468 / 2238 E-mail:
[email protected]
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PVP 2015 COMMITTEE MEETINGS Date/Time
Meeting
Room
Responsible Person
Sunday, July 19, 2015 8:30 am – 12:30 pm 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
PVPD Executive Committee PVP Senate
Statler Room Statler Room
D. Peters R. Hafner
Monday, July 20, 2015 8:30 am – 10:15 am 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
PVPD Professional Development PVPD Codes and Standards Technical Committee PVPD Fluid-Structure Interaction Technical Committee PVPD Operations, Applications and Components Technical Committee PVPD Design and Analysis Technical Committee PVPD International Coordination Committee PCC Task Group on High Pressure Systems
Statler Room Georgian Room Hancock Room Statler Room Plaza Ballroom Statler Room Hancock Room
M. Younan R. Cipolla C. Giannopapa M. Feldman T. Seipp M. Brongers D. Peters/M. Edel
Tuesday, July 21, 2015 10:30 am – 12:15 pm 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm
PVPD Communications Committee PVPD Materials and Fabrication Technical Committee PVPD Seismic Engineering Technical Committee PVPD High Pressure Technology Technical Committee PVPD Computer Technology and Bolted Joints Technical Committee PVPD Honors and Awards Committee PVP2016 Program Committee
Statler Room Georgian Room Hancock Room Plaza Ballroom Statler Room Statler Room Statler Room
H. Bouzid D. Rudland T. Taniguchi D. Stang W. Reinhardt D. Scarth D. Scarth
Wednesday, July 22, 2015 8:30 am – 10:15 am JPVT Editors 2:00 pm – 5:45 pm NDPD EC 2:00 pm – 5:45 pm ASME PCC-2 Welded Repairs Subgroup 8:30 am – 5:00 pm ASME Section VIII Division 3 Working Group on Design 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm ASME Section VIII Division 3 Taskgroup on Subsea Applications
Statler Room Statler Room Georgian Room Hancock Room Constitution Room
Y. Kwon S. Joshi/W. Springer M. Boring/S. Rossi D. Peters/A. Maslowski D. Peters/A. Maslowski
Thursday, July 23, 2015 8:30 am – 12:15 pm 12:30 pm – 3:45 pm 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Statler Room Plaza Ballroom Plaza Ballroom Georgian Room
M. Ruggles-Wrenn M. Ruggles-Wrenn P. Mertiny D. Peters/A. Maslowski
PVPD Executive Committee PVPD General Committee PVPD Conference Evaluation ASME Section VIII Division 3 Subgroup on High Pressure Vessels
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PVP 2016 Vancouver Hyatt Regency Vancouver July 17–21, 2016 2016 ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference Celebrating 50 Years of Service to the Pressure Vessels and Piping Industry PVP-2016: Join us in Vancouver, British Columbia for the 50th Anniversary of the ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference! More than 180 paper and panel sessions are planned, as well as tutorials, a Technology Demonstration Forum, and the 24th Rudy Scavuzzo Student Paper Symposium and Competition. The PVP Conference is a great place to present your ideas and to meet colleagues as we work to create and advance Pressure Vessels and Piping technologies for our global community of practice. The PVP Conference is a recognized forum for fruitful exchange of ideas with participants from over 40 countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, the Americas, and the Oceania islands. The ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Division will sponsor the PVP-2016 Conference with participation by the ASME NDPD Division. GENERAL TOPICS: (1) Codes & Standards; (2) Computer Technology & Bolted Joints; (3) Design & Analysis; (4) Fluid-Structure Interaction; (5) High Pressure Technology; (6) Materials & Fabrication; (7) Operations, Applications & Components; (8) Seismic Engineering; (9) Non-Destructive Examination; and (10) 24th Rudy Scavuzzo Student Paper Symposium and Competition. Technical areas will include developments in Codes and Standards, design methodologies including elastic-plastic analysis, non-destructive examination, fitness-for-service, operation and maintenance, fatigue including environmental fatigue, stress corrosion cracking, residual stresses, fracture toughness, elevated temperature components, non-metallic components, dynamically-loaded structures, flow-induced vibration and risk-based assessments. SCHEDULE: Abstracts are due by November 9, 2015. Authors will be notified of abstract acceptance by November 30, 2015. Draft papers are due by February 8, 2016. Paper peer review comments will be returned by March 7, 2016. A Copyright Agreement Form for each paper must be submitted by April 1, 2016. The final manuscripts in the standard ASME format for publication must be received by April 6, 2016. All presented technical papers will be published as referenceable documents available post-Conference. INFORMATION: The conference website URL is: http://www.asmeconferences.org/PVP2016/. Technical paper abstracts must be submitted electronically through the website. Please visit the website for additional information. PVP Conference Chair Douglas A. Scarth Kinectrics Inc. 800 Kipling Ave. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Phone/Fax: 416-207-6000 / 416-207-6094 E-mail:
[email protected]
PVP Technical Program Chair Maher Y. A. Younan The American University in Cairo School of Sciences and Engineering P.O. 74, New Cairo, 11835, Cairo, Egypt Phone/Fax: +20.2.2615.2583/ +20.2.2795.7565 E-mail:
[email protected]
Sponsorship Chair Carl E. Jaske Det Norske Veritas (USA), Inc. 5777 Frantz Road Dublin, OH 43017-1386, USA Phone/Fax: 614-761-6916 / 614-761-1633 E-mail:
[email protected]
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SESSION TITLES BY SESSION BLOCK Sessions are arranged in Session Blocks in the format X.YZ, where: X indicates the Day, Y indicates the Session Block, and Z indicates the Conference Session Room. Conference Session Rooms are as follows: A = Arlington (Mezzanine); B = Back Bay (4th Floor); C = White Hill (4th Floor); D = Whittier (4th Floor); E = Beacon Hill (4th Floor); F = Cambridge (4th Floor); G = Tremont (4th Floor); H = Stuart (4th Floor); I = Berkeley (Mezzanine); J = Clarendon (Mezzanine); K = St. James (4th Floor); L = Franklin (4th Floor); M = Newbury (4th Floor); N = Exeter (Mezzanine); O = Cabot (4th Floor); P = Not Used; Q = Georgian (Mezzanine); R = Not Used; S = Imperial Foyer (Mezzanine); T = Not Used. The parenthetical designations are the Technical Committee session references. Block 1.3: Monday, July 20, 2015 (2:00 pm – 3:45 pm) 1.3A (HT-1-3) DESIGN AND FATIGUE ASSESSMENT OF HIGH PRESSURE VESSELS 1.3B (SE-3-2) SEISMIC ISOLATION—II 1.3C (CT-2-2) DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BOLTED FLANGE JOINTS—II 1.3D (FSI-3-4) NOISE AND ACOUSTICS—I 1.3E (DA-4-2) NONLINEAR, FAILURE AND CYCLIC ANALYSIS 1.3F (MF-6-1) FITNESS FOR SERVICE AND FAILURE ASSESSMENT—I 1.3G (CS-2-2) FATIGUE AND RATCHETING ISSUES IN PRESSURE VESSEL AND PIPING DESIGN—II 1.3H (DA-13-2) FRACTURE—II 1.3I (SE-10-1) SEISMIC EVALUATION OF SYSTEMS, STRUCTURES AND COMPONENTS 1.3J (OAC-1-2) POWER AND PROCESS SAFETY, RELIABILITY, AND RISK MANAGEMENT 1.3K (DA-1-2) DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PRESSURE VESSELS, HEAT EXCHANGER, AND COMPONENTS—II 1.3L (FSI-2-2) THERMAL HYDRAULICS AND FLUID TRANSIENTS 1.3M (MF-4-1) WELDING RESIDUAL STRESS VALIDATION 1.3N (MF-16-1) PLASTIC PIPE AND COMPOSITE SYSTEMS 1.3O (MF-20-1) EFFECT OF SIZE, GEOMETRY AND DATA ANALYSIS ON PREDICTION OF MATERIALS DEGRADATION AND FAILURE 1.3Q (TW-1-3) TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 1: PIPING PROBABILISTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS—APPROACHES AND APPLICATIONS— PART 1 1.3S (MF-28-3) NDE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—III
The Technical Committee acronyms used are shown below: • • • • • • • • • •
CS = Codes & Standards CT = Computer Technology & Bolted Joints DA = Design & Analysis FSI = Fluid–Structure Interaction HT = High Pressure Technology MF = Materials & Fabrication NDE = ASME NDE, Diagnosis and Prognosis Division OAC = Operations Applications, & Components SE = Seismic Engineering SPC = Rudy Scavuzzo Student Paper Symposium & Student Paper Competition • TW = Technical Tutorials
All sessions are sponsored by the indicated Technical Committee unless specifically noted in the daily listing of individual sessions beginning on page 16.
Sunday, July 19, 2015 Block 0.2: Sunday, July 19, 2015 (1:00 pm – 3:30 pm) 0.2Q (TW-1-1) SPECIAL TUTORIAL 1: CAPTURING CREATIVITY IN ENGINEERING Block 0.3: Sunday, July 19, 2015 (4:00 pm – 6:00 pm) 0.3Q (TW-1-2) SPECIAL TUTORIAL 2: PROCESS AND BENEFITS OF ASME PRESSURE TECHNOLOGY CODES AND STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
Block 1.4: Monday, July 20, 2015 (4:00 pm – 5:45 pm) 1.4A (CS-3-1) ENVIRONMENTAL FATIGUE ISSUES—I 1.4B (SE-3-3) SEISMIC ISOLATION—III 1.4C (CT-4-1) TIGHTNESS AND FUGITIVE EMISSIONS OF BOLTED FLANGE JOINTS 1.4D (FSI-3-7) AXIAL AND LEAKAGE FLOWS 1.4E (CS-1-1) STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF PRESSURE COMPONENTS—I 1.4F (MF-6-2) FITNESS FOR SERVICE AND FAILURE ASSESSMENT—II 1.4G (CS-16-1) INTEGRITY ISSUES FOR PIPE INCLUDING BURIED PIPE 1.4H (DA-13-3) FRACTURE—III 1.4I (SE-11-1) SEISMIC HAZARDS AND MARGINS 1.4J (CS-31-1) FATIGUE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT—A PROBABILISTIC PERSPECTIVE—I 1.4K (DA-1-3) DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PRESSURE VESSELS, HEAT EXCHANGER, AND COMPONENTS—III 1.4L (SPC-2-1) STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION I—BS/MS LEVEL 1.4M (MF-4-2) WELDING RESIDUAL STRESS PREDICTIONS AND MEASUREMENTS—I 1.4N (MF-7-1) MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS—I 1.4O (CT-13-1) EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT NONLINEAR FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS 1.4Q (TW-1-7) TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 1: PIPING PROBABILISTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS—APPROACHES AND APPLICATIONS— PART 2 1.4S (MF-28-4) NDE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—IV
Monday, July 20, 2015 Block 1.1: Monday, July 20, 2015 (8:30 am – 10:15 am) 1.1A (HT-1-2) EFFECTS OF AUTOFRETTAGE AND FATIGUE ON LIFE OF HIGH PRESSURE VESSELS 1.1B (SE-3-1) SEISMIC ISOLATION—I 1.1C (CT-2-1) DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BOLTED FLANGE JOINTS—I 1.1D (FSI-3-1) FLOW INDUCED VIBRATION—TUBE BUNDLES—I 1.1E (DA-4-1) NONLINEAR, FAILURE AND LIMIT LOAD ANALYSIS 1.1F (CS-7-1) RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN ASME CODES AND STANDARDS—I 1.1G (CS-2-1) FATIGUE AND RATCHETING ISSUES IN PRESSURE VESSEL AND PIPING DESIGN—I 1.1H (DA-13-1) FRACTURE—I 1.1I (MF-11-1) INTEGRITY ISSUES IN SCC AND CORROSION FATIGUE— MODELING AND EXPERIMENTAL 1.1J (OAC-1-1) NUCLEAR POWER SAFETY, RELIABILITY, AND RISK MANAGEMENT 1.1K (DA-1-1) DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PRESSURE VESSELS, HEAT EXCHANGER, AND COMPONENTS—I 1.1L (FSI-2-1) FLUID TRANSIENTS IN PIPING SYSTEMS 1.1M (NDE-4-1) EMERGING/NON-TRADITIONAL NDE TECHNIQUES 1.1N (DA-6-1) COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES 1.1O (SE-5-1) STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS 1.1S (MF-28-1) NDE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—I
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Block 1.2: Monday, July 20, 2015 (10:30 am – 12:15 pm) 1.2BLRM (TW-1-11) OPENING CEREMONY AND PLENARY LECTURES 1.2S (MF-28-2) NDE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—II
Block 2.1: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 (8:30 am – 10:15 am) 2.1A (FSI-8-1) PANEL SESSION: SYMPOSIUM OF IAEA ACTIVITIES ON FLUID STRUCTURAL INTERACTION FOR NUCLEAR COMPONENTS—OVERVIEW OF IAEA ACTIVITIES ON FLUID 12
2.1B (CS-3-2) 2.1C (CT-5-1) 2.1D (CS-7-4)
2.1E (HT-3-1) 2.1F (DA-8-1) 2.1G (MF-2-1) 2.1H (DA-2-1) 2.1I (SE-1-1) 2.1J (CS-15-1) 2.1K (DA-7-1) 2.1L (SPC-3-1) 2.1M (MF-4-3) 2.1N (MF-21-1) 2.1O (MF-12-1) 2.1Q (TW-1-4)
2.1S (CT-17-1)
STRUCTURE INTERACTION ENVIRONMENTAL FATIGUE ISSUES—II ASSEMBLY OF BOLTED FLANGE JOINTS PANEL SESSION: SYMPOSIUM ON CHANGES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS TO THE ASME BOILER & PRESSURE VESSEL CODE: I DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSION EQUIPMENT FITNESS FOR SERVICE EVALUATIONS—I APPLICATION OF FRACTURE MECHANICS IN FAILURE ASSESSMENT—I DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PIPING COMPONENTS—I SEISMIC RELATED TOPICS RISK-INFORMED METHODS FOR STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT—I THERMAL STRESSES AND ELEVATED TEMPERATURE DESIGN STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION II—PHD LEVEL WELDING RESIDUAL STRESS PREDICTIONS AND MEASUREMENTS—II ADVANCED MANUFACTURING FOR NEW NUCLEAR BUILDS AND PVP APPLICATIONS PIPELINE INTEGRITY—1 TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 2: AN OVERVIEW OF ASME PCC1,2,3 REPAIR OF PRESSURE EQUIPMENT AND PIPING— PART 1 SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—I
DARDS—I 2.3E (CS-12-1) RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN EUROPEAN CODES AND STANDARDS 2.3F (HT-4-1) NDE AND FITNESS FOR SERVICE FOR HIGH PRESSURE VESSELS 2.3G (MF-2-4) APPLICATION OF FRACTURE MECHANICS IN FAILURE ASSESSMENT—IV 2.3H (DA-2-3) DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PIPING COMPONENTS—III 2.3I (CS-19-1) INTEGRITY OF CAST STAINLESS STEEL PIPE 2.3J (MF-17-1) PROBABILISTIC ASSESSMENT OF FAILURE 2.3K (MF-19-1) CREEP CRACK INITIATION AND GROWTH 2.3L (SPC-5-1) STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION IV—PHD LEVEL 2.3M (MF-4-5) WELDING RESIDUAL STRESS PREDICTIONS AND MEASUREMENTS—III 2.3N (OAC-8-1) NUCLEAR PLANTS—LICENSE RENEWAL IN USA 2.3O (SE-4-1) DAMPING AND VIBRATION CONTROL-1—PASSIVE CONTROL 2.3Q (TW-1-5) TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 3: ASSESSMENT/DESIGN OF PETROCHEMICAL PIPING SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS LOCATED IN EARTHQUAKE-PRONE AREAS—PART 1 2.3S (CT-17-3) SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—III Block 2.4: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 (4:00 pm – 5:45 pm) 2.4A (FSI-8-4) PANEL SESSION: SYMPOSIUM OF IAEA ACTIVITIES ON FLUID STRUCTURAL INTERACTION FOR NUCLEAR COMPONENTS—FLUID STRUCTURE INTERACTION ANALYTICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL METHODS 2.4B (CS-3-5) ENVIRONMENTAL FATIGUE ISSUES—V 2.4C (DA-10-4) PANEL SESSION: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BOLTED JOINTS—INTERNATIONAL LIAISON SESSION #2 2.4D (CS-7-3) PANEL SESSION: UPCOMING CHANGES IN PCC STANDARDS—II 2.4E (CT-15-1) COMPUTATIONAL TOPICS IN LIMIT ANALYSIS, ELASTICPLASTIC ANALYSIS AND CREEP 2.4F (DA-8-3) FITNESS FOR SERVICE EVALUATIONS—III 2.4G (MF-2-5) APPLICATION OF FRACTURE MECHANICS IN FAILURE ASSESSMENT—V 2.4H (DA-2-4) DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PIPING COMPONENTS—IV 2.4I (CS-25-1) INTEGRITY OF REACTOR PRESSURE VESSELS AND INTERNALS FOR CODES 2.4J (CS-4-1) INTERACTION AND FLAW MODELLING FOR MULTIPLE FLAWS—I 2.4K (MF-19-2) CREEP DEFORMATION AND FAILURE ANALYSES 2.4L (MF-9-1) DEVELOPMENT OF STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS 2.4M (HT-3-2) PANEL SESSION: BEST PRACTICES FOR SAFETY AND RELIABILITY OF HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSION EQUIPMENT 2.4N (OAC-8-2) NUCLEAR PLANTS AGEING AND LIFE MANAGEMENT IN USA AND EUROPE 2.4O (SE-4-2) DAMPING AND VIBRATION CONTROL-2—PASSIVE AND SA CONTROL 2.4Q (TW-1-9) TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 3: ASSESMENT/DESIGN OF PETROCHEMICAL PIPING SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS LOCATED IN EARTHQUAKE-PRONE AREAS—PART 2 2.4S (CT-17-4) SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—IV
Block 2.2: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 (10:30 am – 12:15 pm) 2.2A (FSI-8-2) PANEL SESSION: SYMPOSIUM OF IAEA ACTIVITIES ON FLUID STRUCTURAL INTERACTION FOR NUCLEAR COMPONENTS—FLUID STRUCTURE INTERACTION DESIGN 2.2B (CS-3-3) ENVIRONMENTAL FATIGUE ISSUES—III 2.2C (DA-10-1) DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BOLTED JOINTS—HIGH TEMPERATURE AND EXTREME LOADING 2.2D (CS-7-5) PANEL SESSION: SYMPOSIUM ON CHANGES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS TO THE ASME BOILER & PRESSURE VESSEL CODE: II 2.2E (HT-3-3) ANALYSIS AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF VERY HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSORS 2.2F (DA-8-2) FITNESS FOR SERVICE EVALUATIONS II AND POST-CONSTRUCTION ISSUES 2.2G (MF-2-3) APPLICATION OF FRACTURE MECHANICS IN FAILURE ASSESSMENT—III 2.2H (DA-2-2) DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PIPING COMPONENTS—II 2.2I (SE-2-1) EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE AND SEISMIC MARGIN 2.2J (CS-15-2) PANEL SESSION: RISK-INFORMED METHODS FOR STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT—II 2.2K (CS-13-1) HIGH TEMPERATURE CODES AND STANDARDS—I 2.2L (SPC-4-1) STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION III—PHD LEVEL 2.2M (MF-4-4) WELDING RESIDUAL STRESS ESTIMATION AND OPTIMIZATION 2.2N (OAC-3-1) MONITORING, DIAGNOSTICS AND INSPECTION—I 2.2O (MF-12-2) PIPELINE INTEGRITY—2 2.2Q (TW-1-8) TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 2: AN OVERVIEW OF ASME PCC1,2,3 REPAIR OF PRESSURE EQUIPMENT AND PIPING— PART 2 2.2S (CT-17-2) SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—II
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Block 2.3: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 (2:00 pm – 3:45 pm) 2.3A (FSI-8-3) PANEL SESSION: SYMPOSIUM OF IAEA ACTIVITIES ON FLUID STRUCTURAL INTERACTION FOR NUCLEAR COMPONENTS—FLUID STRUCTURE INTERACTION MAINTENANCE AND PLANT ISSUES 2.3B (CS-3-4) ENVIRONMENTAL FATIGUE ISSUES—IV 2.3C (DA-10-3) PANEL SESSION: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BOLTED JOINTS—INTERNATIONAL LIAISON SESSION #1 2.3D (CS-7-2) PANEL SESSION: UPCOMING CHANGES IN PCC STAN-
Block 3.1: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 (8:30 am – 10:15 am) 3.1A (DA-3-1) FATIGUE BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISATION 3.1B (SE-8-1) SEISMIC ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF PIPING SYSTEMS—I 3.1C (CS-9-1) ASME SECTION XI CODE ACTIVITIES—PART 1 3.1D (FSI-3-2) FLOW INDUCED VIBRATION—TUBE BUNDLES—II 3.1E (MF-2-2) APPLICATION OF FRACTURE MECHANICS IN FAILURE ASSESSMENT—II 3.1F (CS-6-1) API 579/ASME CODE FITNESS-FOR-SERVICE ACTIVITIES—I 13
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MATERIALS SELECTION FOR PIPING AND COMPONENTS IN HYDROGEN INFRASTRUCTURE 3.1H (MF-5-1) EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES IN STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY—I 3.1I (OAC-4-1) TOXIC SUBSTANCES: STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION— STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 3.1J (CS-10-1) RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN JAPANESE CODES AND STANDARDS—INTEGRITY EVALUATION OF RPV 3.1K (MF-19-4) CREEP AND FATIGUE MODELLING AND ANALYSES 3.1L (CS-30-1) MASTER CURVE METHOD FOR FRACTURE TOUGHNESS—I 3.1M (HT-2-1) STRUCTURES UNDER HIGHLY DYNAMIC LOADING CONDITIONS—I 3.1N (FSI-4-1) 19TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EMERGING TECHNOLOGY FOR FLUIDS, STRUCTURES, AND FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTIONS—1 3.1O (OAC-5-1) VALVES, PUMPS AND COMPONENTS 3.1Q (TW-1-6) TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 4: FLOW-INDUCED VIBRATION OF PROCESS SYSTEM COMPONENTS IN TWO-PHASE FLOWS—PART 1
4.1J (CS-11-1)
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINESE CODES AND STANDARDS—EXTREME PRESSURE EQUIPMENT 4.1K (MF-10-1) MECHANISTIC MODELLING OF MATERIALS—I 4.1L (CS-22-1) FRACTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTY PREDICTIONS BY SUB-SIZED SPECIMENS FOR STANDARDS—I 4.1M (CS-14-1) REPAIR, REPLACEMENT AND MITIGATION FOR FITNESSFOR-SERVICE RULES—I 4.1N (CT-11-1) NEW AND EMERGING METHODS OF ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS 4.1O (MF-23-1) ADVANCED SENSORS TECHNOLOGIES FOR MONITORING STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY—I Block 4.2: Thursday, July 23, 2015 (10:30 am – 12:15 pm) 4.2A (OAC-6-1) PANEL SESSION: TROUBLESHOOTING OF GASKET LEAKS—CASE STUDIES AND FIELD EXPERIENCES 4.2B (SE-7-2) SEISMIC DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND HEALTH MONITORING—II 4.2C (CT-9-1) THREADED FASTENERS AND JOINING OF MULTI-MATERIALS 4.2D (FSI-3-10) FLOW INDUCED VIBRATION—PIPING VIBRATIONS 4.2E (OAC-8-3) AGEING MANAGEMENT IN INDUSTRY—PIPELINE, OFFSHORE AND NUCLEAR 4.2F (OAC-2-1) QUALIFICATION TESTING IN NUCLEAR AND IN INDUSTRY 4.2G (MF-14-1) LEAK BEFORE BREAK 4.2H (CS-21-1) FATIGUE MONITORING AND RELATED ASSESSMENT METHODS 4.2I (OAC-4-4) TOXIC SUBSTANCES: STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION— EFFECTS OF HYDRIDE ON HBU CLADDING MECHANICAL PROPERTIES 4.2J (CS-11-3) RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINESE CODES AND STANDARDS—INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT USING ACOUSTIC EMISSION 4.2K (MF-10-2) MECHANISTIC MODELLING OF MATERIALS—II 4.2L (CS-22-2) FRACTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTY PREDICTIONS BY SUB-SIZED SPECIMENS FOR STANDARDS—II 4.2M (MF-24-1) MANUFACTURING AND MITIGATION PROCESS SIMULATION 4.2O (MF-23-2) ADVANCED SENSORS TECHNOLOGIES FOR MONITORING STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY—II
Block 3.2: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 (10:30 am – 12:15 pm) 3.2A (DA-3-2) FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH ISSUES 3.2B (SE-8-2) SEISMIC ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF PIPING SYSTEMS—II 3.2C (CS-9-2) ASME SECTION XI CODE ACTIVITIES—PART 2 3.2D (FSI-3-5) NOISE AND ACOUSTICS—II 3.2E (MF-8-1) CODE FATIGUE DESIGN CRITERIA AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS 3.2F (HT-5-2) PANEL SESSION: DISCUSSION OF API17TR8 REQUIREMENTS AS RELATED TO ASME CODES AND STANDARDS 3.2G (MF-3-2) HYDROGEN TRANSPORT AND MODELING OF HYDROGEN EFFECTS IN MATERIALS 3.2H (MF-5-2) EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES IN STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY—II 3.2I (OAC-4-2) TOXIC SUBSTANCES: STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION— THERMAL ANALYSIS—I 3.2J (CS-10-2) RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN JAPANESE CODES AND STANDARDS—SAFETY EVALUATION AND SAFETY MARGIN 3.2K (MF-29-1) TERTIARY-TYPE CREEP IN SETTING TIME-DEPENDENT ALLOWABLE STRESSES 3.2L (CS-30-2) MASTER CURVE METHOD FOR FRACTURE TOUGHNESS—II 3.2M (FSI-5-1) SHOCK AND BLAST PROPAGATION, CRACK PROPAGATION, ACOUSTICS AND INTERNAL WAVE PROPAGATION 3.2N (FSI-4-2) 19TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EMERGING TECHNOLOGY FOR FLUIDS, STRUCTURES, AND FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTIONS—2 3.2O (DA-12-1) CFD IN DESIGN AND ANALYSIS 3.2Q (TW-1-10) TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 4: FLOW-INDUCED VIBRATION OF PROCESS SYSTEM COMPONENTS IN TWO-PHASE FLOWS—PART 2
Block 4.3: Thursday, July 23, 2015 (2:00 pm – 3:45 pm) 4.3A (OAC-6-2) FITNESS FOR SERVICE & LIFE EXTENSION OF AGING PRESSURE EQUIPMENT 4.3B (MF-18-1) FATIGUE AND FRACTURE OF WELDS AND HEAT AFFECTED ZONES 4.3C (DA-5-1) STRESS CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGN BY ANALYSIS METHODOLOGIES 4.3D (FSI-3-11) FLOW INDUCED VIBRATION—REACTOR INTERNALS 4.3E (FSI-3-3) FLOW INDUCED VIBRATION—TUBE BUNDLES—III 4.3F (CS-26-1) DEVELOPMENT OF STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS FOR CODES—I 4.3G (MF-3-3) EFFECTS OF GASEOUS HYDROGEN ON PRESSURE VESSEL STEELS 4.3I (OAC-4-5) TOXIC SUBSTANCES: STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION— MAINTENANCE, AGING EFFECTS AND MANAGEMENT 4.3J (CS-11-4) RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINESE CODES AND STANDARDS—STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF CHINESE PRESSURE EQUIPMENT 4.3K (MF-10-3) MECHANISTIC MODELLING OF MATERIALS—III 4.3L (CS-22-3) FRACTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTY PREDICTIONS BY SUB-SIZED SPECIMENS FOR STANDARDS—III Block 4.4: Thursday, July 23, 2015 (4:00 pm – 5:45 pm) 4.4A (OAC-6-3) REPAIR TECHNOLOGY—WELD REPAIRS, USE OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS, DESIGN OF CLAMPS AND TEMPORARY REPAIRS 4.4D (FSI-3-13) SELECTED TOPICS IN FSI 4.4E (FSI-3-6) NOISE AND ACOUSTICS—III 4.4F (CS-26-2) DEVELOPMENT OF STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS FOR
Thursday, July 23, 2015 Block 4.1: Thursday, July 23, 2015 (8:30 am – 10:15 am) 4.1A (DA-3-3) FATIGUE LIFE ASSESSMENT 4.1B (SE-7-1) SEISMIC DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND HEALTH MONITORING—I 4.1C (CT-6-1) DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PACKINGS AND VALVES 4.1D (FSI-3-8) BLUFF BODIES AND VIV 4.1E (OAC-3-2) MONITORING, DIAGNOSTICS AND INSPECTION—II 4.1F (MF-25-1) ASIAN PROGRAMS IN STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY 4.1G (MF-2-6) APPLICATION OF FRACTURE MECHANICS IN FAILURE ASSESSMENT—VI 4.1H (CS-17-1) COMBINATION OF MULTI-AXIAL LOADS IN DESIGN AND FITNESS-FOR-SERVICE 4.1I (OAC-4-3) TOXIC SUBSTANCES: STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION— THERMAL ANALYSIS—II 14
4.4G (MF-3-4) 4.4I (OAC-4-6)
CODES—II HYDROGEN INFRASTRUCTURE TOXIC SUBSTANCES: STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION— GENERAL TOPICS OF STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION
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DAILY SESSION LISTING Sessions are arranged in Session Blocks in the format X.YZ, where: X indicates the Day, Y indicates the Session Block, and Z indicates the Conference Session Room. Conference Session Rooms are as follows: A = Arlington (Mezzanine); B = Back Bay (4th Floor); C = White Hill (4th Floor); D = Whittier (4th Floor); E = Beacon Hill (4th Floor); F = Cambridge (4th Floor); G = Tremont (4th Floor); H = Stuart (4th Floor); I = Berkeley (Mezzanine); J = Clarendon (Mezzanine); K = St. James (4th Floor); L = Franklin (4th Floor); M = Newbury (4th Floor); N = Exeter (Mezzanine); O = Cabot (4th Floor); P = Not Used; Q = Georgian (Mezzanine); R = Not Used; S = Imperial Foyer (Mezzanine); T = Not Used. The parenthetical designations are the Technical Committee session references. Chair: K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA Co-Chair: K. Karpanan, FMC Technologies, Houston, TX, USA PVP2015-45491: GUN BARREL REFURBISHING USING A SHRINK-FITTED AUTOFRETTAGED LINER J. Perry, M. Perl, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel PVP2015-45402: REPERCUSSION OF AUTOFRETTAGE ON THE FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH IN THE VICINITY OF CATALYST ENTRY OPENING FOR POLYETHYLENE AUTOCLAVE REACTOR N. Haeri, B. Cornah, Simon Carves Engineering Limited, Manchester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45111: 3-D STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS DUE TO AUTOFRETTAGE FOR AN INNER RADIAL LUNULAR OR CRESCENTIC CRACK IN A SPHERICAL PRESSURE VESSEL M. Perl, M. Steiner, J. Perry, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel
The Technical Committee acronyms used are shown below: • • • • • • • • • •
CS = Codes & Standards CT = Computer Technology & Bolted Joints DA = Design & Analysis FSI = Fluid–Structure Interaction HT = High Pressure Technology MF = Materials & Fabrication NDE = ASME NDE, Diagnosis and Prognosis Division OAC = Operations Applications, & Components SE = Seismic Engineering SPC = Rudy Scavuzzo Student Paper Symposium & Student Paper Competition • TW = Technical Tutorials
Note: Unless specifically listed in the individual sessions below, all sessions are sponsored by the indicated Technical Committee.
SESSION 1.1B (SE-3-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Back Bay SEISMIC ISOLATION—I Developed by: S. Fujita, Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo, Japan; T. Matsuoka, Meiji University, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan; O. Furuya, Tokyo City University, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan; A. Sone, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan Chair: S. Fujita, Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo, Japan Co-Chair: T. Matsuoka, Meiji University, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan PVP2015-45042: SEISMIC FRAGILITY EVALUATION OF INTERFACE PIPES IN SEISMICALLY ISOLATED NPPS BY USING SCALE MODEL TEST D. Hahm, I.-K. Choi, M.-K. Kim, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea (Republic); B. G. Jeon, H. S. Choi, Pusan National University, Yangsan-si, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45165: PARAMETRIC DESIGN STUDY ABOUT SEISMIC ISOLATION SYSTEM FOR FAST REACTOR JSFR N. Kawasaki, T. Yamamoto, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki-ken, Japan; T. Fukasawa, Mitsubishi FBR Systems, Tokyo, Japan; S. Okamura, Mitsubishi FBR Systems, Inc., Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45249: DEVELOPMENT ON RUBBER BEARINGS FOR SODIUMCOOLED FAST REACTOR (PART-1) EXPERIMENTAL PLAN T. Yamamoto, N. Kawasaki, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki-ken, Japan; T. Fukasawa, S. Okamura, Mitsubishi FBR Systems, Inc., Tokyo, Japan; T. Somaki, Obayashi Corporation, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45263: DEVELOPMENT ON RUBBER BEARINGS FOR SODIUMCOOLED FAST REACTOR (PART 2) FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HALF-SCALE RUBBER BEARINGS BASED ON STATIC TEST T. Fukasawa, S. Okamura, Mitsubishi FBR Systems, Inc., Tokyo, Japan; T. Yamamoto, N. Kawasaki, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki-ken, Japan; T. Somaki, Obayashi Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
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SESSION 0.2Q (TW-1) Sunday, July 19, 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm, Mezzanine, Georgian SPECIAL TUTORIAL 1: CAPTURING CREATIVITY IN ENGINEERING Developed by: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Chair: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Presented by: H. Mostafa, The American University in Cairo, Egypt No text
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SESSION 0.3Q (TW-2) Sunday, July 19, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm, Mezzanine, Georgian SPECIAL TUTORIAL 2: PROCESS AND BENEFITS OF ASME PRESSURE TECHNOLOGY CODES & STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT Developed by: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Chair: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Presented by: W. Bees, Consulting Engineer; M. Rana, Praxair, Inc.
MONDAY, JULY 20
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Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, White Hill DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BOLTED FLANGE JOINTS—I Symposium on Bolted Joints—Co-Sponsored by Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, and Design & Analysis Technical Committees
Block 1.1: Monday, July 20 (8:30 am – 10:15 am) No text
SESSION 1.1A (HT-1-2) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Arlington EFFECTS OF AUTOFRETTAGE AND FATIGUE ON LIFE OF HIGH PRESSURE VESSELS Symposium on Fatigue Issues—Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, High Pressure Technology, and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees
Developed by: T. Sawa, Hiroshima University, Tokyo, Japan; H. Bouzid, École de technologie supérieure, Montreal, QC, Canada Chair: T. Sawa, Hiroshima University, Tokyo, Japan Co-Chair: H. Bouzid, École de technologie supérieure, Montreal, QC, Canada PVP2015-45268: FEM STRESS ANALYSIS AND SEALING PERFORMANCE OF BOLTED FLANGED CONNECTIONS USING PTFE BLENDED GASKETS UNDER INTERNAL PRESSURE
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K. Sato, A. Muramatsu, Nippon Valqua Industries, Ltd., Gojo, Japan; T. Kobayashi, National Institute of Technology, Numazu College, Numazu, Japan; T. Sawa, Hiroshima University, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45952: CREEP RELAXATION CHARACTERISTICS IN EUROPEAN STANDARDS M. Schaaf, amtec Messtechnischer Service GmbH, Lauffen, Germany PVP2015-45163: A DETERMINATION METHOD OF BOLT PRELOAD FOR BOLTED PIPE FLANGE CONNECTIONS WITH METAL GASKETS UNDER INTERNAL PRESSURE K. Kondo, Shinko Plantech Co Ltd, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan; T. Sawa, Hiroshima University, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45492: FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF FLANGE JOINT WITH SINGLE AND TWIN GASKETS UNDER EXTERNAL BENDING LOAD N. R. Nelson, N. S. Prasad, A. S. Sekhar, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN ASME CODES AND STANDARDS—I Developed by: R. Barnes, ANRIC, Etobicoke, ON, Canada Chair: R. Barnes, ANRIC, Etobicoke, ON, Canada Co-Chair: T. Sham, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA PVP2015-45023: EXTERNAL PRESSURE CHARTS FOR CARBON AND LOW ALLOY STEELS IN THE CREEP RANGE G. Kagita, B. Srinivasan, R. Banothu, G. G. S. Achary, S. V. R. Sripada, Engineers India Limited, Gurgaon, Haryana, India PVP2015-45347: COMPARISON BETWEEN THE ASME-CODE NB-3600 PIPING DESIGN BRANCH CONNECTION STRESS ANALYSES AND FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSES U. Faraz, R. Gurdal, AREVA, Lynchburg, VA, USA PVP2015-45696: BASIS OF THE UPCOMING CHANGES TO THE PIPING INELASTIC FATIGUE DESIGN RULES IN THE ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE SECTION III, DIVISION 1, ARTICLE NB-3600 T. Adams, Stevenson and Associates, Independence, OH, USA PVP2015-45697: BASIS OF THE UPCOMING CHANGES TO PIPING SEISMIC DESIGN RULES IN THE ASME BPVC SECTION III, DIVISION 1, ARTICLE NB3200 T. Adams, Stevenson and Associates, Independence, OH, USA
SESSION 1.1D (FSI-3-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Whittier FLOW INDUCED VIBRATIONS—TUBE BUNDLES—I Developed by: D. S. Weaver, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; M. Hassan, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; T. Nakamura, Osaka Sangyo University, Daito, Osaka, Japan Chair: D. S. Weaver, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada Co-Chair: T. Nakamura, Osaka Sangyo University, Daito, Osaka, Japan PVP2015-45097: A NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE FLUIDELASTIC COUPLING FOR A CELL OF FLEXIBLE TUBES IN A SQUARE-IN-LINE BUNDLE SUBJECT TO WATER CROSS-FLOW J. Berland, Lamsid - EDF R&D, Chatou, France; E. Deri, A. Adobes, Electricité de France, Chatou, France PVP2015-45311: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION IN BASIC IN-LINE ARRANGEMENTS OF CYLINDERS J. Cardolaccia, F. Baj, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux énergies alternatives, Gif-sur-Yvette, France PVP2015-45600: THE EFFECT OF STREAMWISE TUBE MOTION ON THE UNSTEADY FLUID FORCES IN A NORMAL TRIANGLE TUBE ARRAY S. El Bouzidi, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; M. Hassan, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada
SESSION 1.1G (CS-2-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Tremont FATIGUE AND RATCHETING ISSUES IN PRESSURE VESSEL AND PIPING DESIGN—I Developed by: W. Reinhardt, Candu Energy Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada Chair: J. Goldak, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada Co-Chair: R. Adibi-Asl, AMEC NSS, Toronto, ON, Canada PVP2015-45198: NUCLEAR FATIGUE ANALYSIS CODIFIED DESIGN RULESCOMPARISON OF CYCLIC PLASTICITY EFFECTS C. Faidy, CF Integrity Engineering, TASSIN, France; A. Wasylyk, World Nuclear Association, London, United Kingdom PVP2015-45326: LOW CYCLE FATIGUE EVALUATION USING CYCLIC LOADING TEST DATA K. Hojo, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, Kobe, Japan; S. Kawabata, Ryoyu System Engineering Co., Ltd., Kobe, Japan PVP2015-45674: USING NONLINEAR KINEMATIC HARDENING MATERIAL MODELS FOR ELASTIC-PLASTIC RATCHETING ANALYSIS T. Gilman, W. Weitze, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA; J. Rudolph, A. Willuweit, AREVA GmbH, Erlangen, Germany; A. Kalnins, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
SESSION 1.1E (DA-4-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill NONLINEAR, FAILURE AND LIMIT LOAD ANALYSIS Luc H. Geraets Memorial International Symposium on Structural Integrity— Co-Sponsored by Design & Analysis, Codes & Standards, Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, High Pressure Technology, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees
SESSION 1.1H (DA-13-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Stuart FRACTURE—I
Developed by: D. Vlaicu, Ontario Power Generation, Pickering, ON, Canada Chair: T. Seipp, Becht Engineering Canada, Ltd., Calgary, AB, Canada Co-Chair: R. Baliga, Advent Engineering Svcs, San Ramon, CA, USA PVP2015-45016: EFFECTS OF LOCAL WALL THINNING WITH CRACK ON LIMIT LOADS FOR PIPES SUBJECT TO COMBINED PRESSURE AND BENDING J. Tao, EDF Energy Generation, Gloucester, United Kingdom; L. Zhu, Subsea 7, London, United Kingdom PVP2015-45208: FAILURE ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR HIGH-STRENGTH PIPELINE WITH LONGITUDINALLY ALIGNED INTERACTING CORROSION DEFECTS Y. Chen, H. Zhang, X. Liu, W. Zheng, L. Liang, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China PVP2015-45430: STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ANALYSES FOR REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL UNDER IN-VESSEL RETENTION OF A CORE MELT Y. Gao, Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research & Design Institute, Shanghai, China; Y. Li, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, China; Y. He, Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research & Design Institute, Shanghai, China; S. Bao, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, China; M. Cao, Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research & Design Institute, Shanghai, China
Developed by: S. Finneran, DNV GL, Dublin, OH, USA Chair: S. Finneran, DNV GL, Dublin, OH, USA Co-Chair: D. Bosko, Intertek, Sunnyvale, CA, USA PVP2015-45071: APPLICABILITY OF A DETERMINISTIC APPROACH TO TRANSFER THE FRACTURE TOUGHNESS Jc BETWEEN DIFFERENT SPECIMEN THICKNESSES T.Meshii, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan; K. Lu, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai-mura, Japan PVP2015-45143: EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY OF DUCTILE FRACTURE INITIATION IN ALUMINUM 6061-T6 W. Rekik, O. Ancelet, CEA, Gif sur Yvette, France; C. Gardin, ENSMA, Futuroscope-Chasseneuil, France PVP2015-45547: AN ESTIMATION METHOD FOR EVALUATING ENERGY RELEASE RATE OF CIRCUMFERENTIAL THROUGH-WALL CRACKS IN DISSIMILAR METAL WELDS J. S. Park, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Daejeon, Korea (Republic); R. Olson, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45557: BRITTLE FRACTURE ANALYSIS IN THICK PERFORATED PLATES P. Duranton, Westinghouse, Orsay, France; H.-K. Ching, J. Burr, Westinghouse, Cranberry Township, PA, USA
SESSION 1.1F (CS-7-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Cambridge 17
Developed by: C. Rodery, BP p.l.c, League City, TX, USA; S. Song, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Chair: C. Rodery, BP p.l.c, League City, TX, USA Co-Chair: S. Song, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA PVP2015-45006: CRACK NON-CIRCULARITY AND FINITE EROSION EFFECTS ON THE 3D SIFS OF A BAUSCHINGER MODIFIED PRESSURIZED THICK-WALLED CYLINDER Q. Ma, Walla Walla University, College Place, WA, USA; C. Levy, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA; M. Perl, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel PVP2015-45028: A RATIONAL METHODOLOGY FOR DETERMINATION OF SERVICE LIFE FOR A DELAYED COKER DRUM J. Aumuller, J. Chen, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; V. Carucci, Carmagen Engineering Inc., Rockaway, NJ, USA PVP2015-45090: THE EFFECT OF NOZZLES AND NOZZLE LOADINGS ON SHELL BUCKLING E. Clarke, R. Frith, FE Consultants, Newstead, QLD, Australia
SESSION 1.1I (MF-11-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Berkeley INTEGRITY ISSUES IN SCC AND CORROSION FATIGUE—MODELING AND EXPERIMENTAL Developed by: S. Polasik, DNV GL, Dublin, OH, USA; Z. Wei, Tenneco, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; K. Nikbin, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Chair: K. Nikbin, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Co-Chair: Z. Wei, Tenneco, Ann Arbor, MI, USA PVP2015-45093: EVALUATION OF ARBITRARY 3-D CRACK GROWTH BEHAVIOR UNDER RESIDUAL STRESS IN BUTT-WELDED PIPE F. Iwamatsu, Hitachi, Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45323: DISPOSITION CURVES FOR IRRADIATION-ASSISTED STRESS CORROSION CRACKING OF AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS IN LIGHT WATER REACTOR ENVIRONMENTS E. Eason, Modeling & Computing Services, LLC, Boulder, CO, USA; R. Pathania, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, USA PVP2015-45273: BURST TEST ON THE STEAM GENERATOR TUBE WITH PART-THROUGH-WALL MULTIPLE FLAWS J.-W. Kim, K. H. Eom, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45417: CRACK GROWTH RATE MEASUREMENT OF WARMROLLED F316L AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL IN PRIMARY WATER CONDITION J. H. Kim, K. J. Choi, S. C. Yoo, T. Kim, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Ulsan, Korea (Republic); M. J. Choi, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45759: EVALUATION OF SCC CRACK GROWTH RATE IN BWR WATER BASED ON ELASTIC-PLASTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS PARAMETER M. Takanashi, Y. Itabashi, T. Hirano, IHI Corporation, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
SESSION 1.1L (FSI-2-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Franklin FLUID TRANSIENTS IN PIPING SYSTEMS Developed by: J. C. Jo, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Daejon, Korea (Republic); F. Moody, Retired, Turlock, CA, USA Chair: C. S. Martin, Emeritus Professor Georgia Tech, South Dennis, MA, USA Co-Chair: F. Moody, Retired, Turlock, CA, USA PVP2015-45155: FLUID COMPRESSIBILITY EFFECTS IN STEAM HAMMER ANALYSES B. Rovagnati, J. Gray, Sargent & Lundy, Chicago, IL, USA PVP2015-45184: ANALYTICAL EXPRESSIONS FOR LIQUID-SLUG VELOCITIES IN PIPELINES WITH ENTRAPPED GAS A. Tijsseling, TU Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands; Q. Hou, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China; Z. Bozkus, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey PVP2015-45722: BENCHMARKING OF PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR BLOWDOWN ANALYSIS USING RELAP5 AND ANSYS O. Luke, H. Xu, T. Liszkai, NuScale Power, LLC, Corvallis, OR, USA
SESSION 1.1J (OAC-1-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Clarendon NUCLEAR POWER SAFETY, RELIABILITY, AND RISK MANAGEMENT Symposium on Probabilistic Assessments and Risk Management—CoSponsored by Codes & Standards, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees
SESSION 1.1M (NDE-4-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Newbury EMERGING/NON-TRADITIONAL NDE TECHNIQUES
Developed by: A. Reich, Streamline Automation, LLC, Huntsville, AL, USA; J. Laurinat, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, Aiken, SC, USA Chair: A. Reich, Streamline Automation, LLC, Huntsville, AL, USA Co-Chair: J. Laurinat, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45230: EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL CONTENT VARIATION ON THE FRACTURE PROBABILITY OF PWR PRESSURE VESSEL SUBJECTED TO PTS EVENTS P.-C. Huang, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan; H.-W. Chou, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taoyuan, Taiwan; Y.-M. Ferng, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan PVP2015-45304: CARBON FIBER REINFORCED POLYMERS FOR STRUCTURAL & PRESSURE BOUNDARY REPAIRS (Presentation Only) J. Charest, Construction Solutions Inc., Amesbury, MA, USA PVP2015-45166: PROBABILISTIC STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY EVALUATION ON A PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL UNDER PRESSURE—TEMPERATURE LIMIT OPERATIONS H.-W. Chou, C.-C. Huang, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taoyuan, Taiwan PVP2015-45573: APPLICATION OF THE STRUCTURAL RELIABILITY METHODS FOR JUSTIFICATION OF PRESSURE REDUCTION OF PERIODIC HYDROSTATIC TEST FOR PRIMARY CIRCUIT OF NPP WWER-1000 M. Borodii, I. Orynyak, M. Zarazovskii IPP-Centre Ltd, Kyiv, Ukraine; V. Kozlov, Scientific and Technical Center, NNEGC “Energoatom,” Kyiv, Ukraine
Developed by: S. Mohanty, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA; J. Rudolph, AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany Chair: S. Mohanty, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA Co-Chair: J. Rudolph, AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany PVP2015-45484: FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS FOR THE EVALUATION OF CRACKS AT A PIPE-FLANGE WELDED PART BY THE DIRECT-CURRENT POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE METHOD N. Tada, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan; M. Kosaka, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan PVP2015-45781: ULTRASONIC INSPECTION AND ANALYSIS USING THE SYNTHETIC APERTURE FOCUSING TECHNIQUE (SAFT) ON DISSIMILAR METAL WELDS WITH INTER-GRANULAR STRESS CORROSION CRACKS S. Dugan, S. Wagner, Materialprüfungsanstalt Universitaet Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; H. Rieder, M. Spies, Fraunhofer Institute for Non-destructive Testing, Saarbrücken, Germany PVP2015-45826: METAL MAGNETIC MEMORY TESTING TECHNIQUE FOR TYPICAL DEFECTS IN PRESSURE VESSELS AND PIPELINES W. Guan, P. Guo, C. Xuedong, Hefei General Machinery Research Institute, Hefei, China PVP2015-45594: ULTRASONIC GUIDED WAVE TESTING OF FINNED TUBING O. Malinowski, M. Lindsey, J. Van Velsor, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., State College, PA, USA PVP2015-45849: ONLINE STRESS CORROSION CRACK MONITORING IN NUCLEAR REACTOR COMPONENTS USING ACTIVE ULTRASONIC SENSOR NETWORKS AND NONLINEAR SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION—DATA FUSION BASED BIG DATA ANALYTICS APPROACH
SESSION 1.1K (DA-1-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, St. James DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PRESSURE VESSELS, HEAT EXCHANGER, AND COMPONENTS—I 18
S. Mohanty, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA; B. Jagielo, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA; C. B. Bahn, S. Majumdar, K. Natesan, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA
Developed by: M. Ruggles-Wrenn, Air Force Institute of Technology, WPAFB, OH, USA NUCLEAR ENERGY: NOW AND IN THE FUTURE G. J. Brown, University of Massachusetts Lowell THE EVOLUTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AT ONTARIO POWER GENERATION P. Spekkens, Ontario Power Generation
SESSION 1.1N (DA-6-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Exeter COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES Co-Sponsored by Design & Analysis, High Pressure Technology, and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees
SESSION 1.2S (MF-28-2) Monday, July 20, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Imperial Foyer NDE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—II
Developed by: P. Mertiny, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Chair: P. Mertiny, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Co-Chair: M. Uddin, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45727: LOW-VELOCITY IMPACT ANALYSIS OF A STIFFENED COMPOSITE PANEL V. Akula, Dassault Systemes Simulia Corp., Lewisville, TX, USA PVP2015-45269: PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE ANALYSIS OF FULL-WRAPPED COMPOSITE GAS CYLINDER UNDER OVERLOAD CONDITION AND PREDICTION OF ITS BURSTING PRESSURE Z. Wang, G. Zhang, P. Liu, L. Xia, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China PVP2015-45819: OPTIMIZATION OF POLYMER COMPOSITE PIPE UNDER CONSIDERATION OF HYBRIDIZATION M. Häußler, M. Schatz, H. Baier, Technical University Munich, Garching, Germany; P. Mertiny, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada PVP2015-45968: CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPOSITE THERMAL INSULATION FOR MARINE RISER STRUCTURES P. Mertiny, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; D. Therrien, Dow Chemical, Edmonton, AB, Canada PVP2015-45310: DESIGN OF CROSS TIES IN STEEL PLATE CONCRETE STRUCTURES S. Tan, J. Sawab, M. Li, Y. L. Mo, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA; F. Qin, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
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SESSION 1.3A (HT-1-3) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Arlington DESIGN AND FATIGUE ASSESSMENT OF HIGH PRESSURE VESSELS Symposium on Fatigue Issues—Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, High Pressure Technology, and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees Developed by: K. Karpanan, FMC Technologies, Houston, TX, USA; K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA Chair: K. Karpanan, FMC Technologies, Houston, TX, USA Co-Chair: K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA PVP2015-45787: OVERVIEW OF REVISIONS TO ASME SECTION VIII DIVISION 3 FOR THE 2015 EDITION D. Peters, Structural Integrity Associates, Edinboro, PA, USA; A. Maslowski, ASME, New York, NY, USA PVP2015-45327: PROPOSED CODE CASE OF CREEP-FATIGUE EVALUATION OF 9Cr-1Mo-V STEELS FOR HIGH PRESSURE VESSELS IN ASME SECTION VIII DIVISION 2 S. Terada, M. Yamada, T. Nakanishi, Kobe Steel, Ltd., Takasago, Hyogo, Japan PVP2015-45045: ASME SEC VIII DIV 3 FATIGUE LIFE PREDICTIONS USING CRITICAL PLANE APPROACH K. Karpanan, W. Thomas, FMC Technologies, Houston, TX, USA PVP2015-45549: SAFETY AND COST ANALYSIS OF 98 MPa MULTIFUNCTIONAL STEEL LAYERED VESSEL FOR STATIONARY HYDROGEN STORAGE Z. Hua, J. Zheng, C. Gu, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
SESSION 1.1O (SE-5-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Cabot STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS Developed by: K. Fujita, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan; C.-S. Tsai, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan Chair: K. Fujita, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan Co-Chair: A. Maekawa, Institute of Nuclear Safety System, INC., Fukui, Japan PVP2015-45334: FULL SCALE SIMULATION-BASED STUDY ON DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF BWR FUEL ASSEMBLIES UNDER SEISMIC LOADING S. Yoshimura, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; T. Yamada, The University of Tokyo, Chiba, Japan; Y. Koide, Hitachi, Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan; S. Onitsuka, T. Iijima, Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45058: METHOD FOR ESTIMATING MAXIMUM RESPONSE FOR SEISMIC DESIGN OF MULTIPLE SUPPORTED ELASTIC-PLASTIC PIPING SYSTEMS A. Sone, T. Matsuda, A. Masuda, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan PVP2015-45925: ROCKING BEHAVIOR OF RIGID BLOCK UNDER HORIZONTAL HARMONIC EXCITATION WITH NOISE M. Y. Jeong, Numazu College, Numazu, Shizuoka, Japan
SESSION 1.3B (SE-3-2) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Back Bay SEISMIC ISOLATION—II Developed by: O. Furuya, Tokyo City University, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan; S. Fujita, Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo, Japan; T. Matsuoka, Meiji University, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan Chair: A. Sone, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan Co-Chair: C.-S. Tsai, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan PVP2015-45301: PERIODIC MATERIAL BASED SEISMIC ISOLATION FOR SMALL MODULAR REACTORS Y. Yan, W. Witarto, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA; S. J. Wang, National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, Taipei, Taiwan; Y. L. Mo, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA; K.C. Chang, National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, Taipei, Taiwan; Y. Tang, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA; PVP2015-45303: ANALYTICAL STUDY OF 1D PERIODIC FOUNDATIONS FOR STRUCTURAL VIBRATION ISOLATION W. Witarto, Y. Yan, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA; S. J. Wang, National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, Taipei, Taiwan; Y. L. Mo, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA; K.C. Chang, National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, Taipei, Taiwan; Y. Tang, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA; PVP2015-45366: STUDY ON SEISMIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENT OF HANGING
SESSION 1.1S (MF-28-1) Monday, July 20, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Imperial Foyer NDE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—I Developed by: C. Jaske, Det Norske Veritas (U.S.A.), Inc., Dublin, OH, USA; J. Todd, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA No text
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TYPE MECHANICAL STRUCTURE IN INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES DURING LONG DURATION EARTHQUAKE O. Furuya, K. Yoshida, S. Asaoka, Tokyo City University, Tokyo, Japan; K. Ogata, N. Niiyama, Yacmo Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
PVP2015-45771: FINITE ELEMENTS ANALYSIS OF CYCLICALLY-LOADED STEEL PIPES DURING DEEP WATER REELING INSTALLATION G. Chatzopoulou, S. Karamanos, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece; G. E. Varelis, PDL Solutions (Europe) Ltd, Hexham, United Kingdom PVP2015-45724: A PROBABILITY-BASED LEAK-BEFORE-BREAK APPLICATION FOR SMALL MODULAR REACTORS H. Xu, T. Liszkai, NuScale Power, LLC, Corvallis, OR, USA PVP2015-45739: INVERSE THERMAL ANALYSIS OF A COKE DRUM USING A BAYESIAN PROBABILISTIC APPROACH E. Gassama, C. Panzarella, J. Cochran, The Equity Engineering Group, Inc., Shaker Heights, OH, USA PVP2015-45452: EFFECT OF BEND ANGLE ON GROSS PLASTIC DEFORMATION OF PIPE BENDS: A FINITE ELEMENT BASED STUDY A. Bhattacharya, S. Patel, H. Patel, S. Bapat, CB&I UK Ltd, London, United Kingdom
SESSION 1.3C (CT-2-2) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, White Hill DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BOLTED FLANGE JOINTS—II Symposium on Bolted Joints—Co-Sponsored by Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, and Design & Analysis Technical Committees Developed by: T. Sawa, Hiroshima University, Tokyo, Japan; H. Bouzid, École de technologie supérieure, Montreal, QC, Canada Chair: T. Sawa, Hiroshima University, Tokyo, Japan Co-Chair: H. Bouzid, École de technologie supérieure, Montreal, QC, Canada PVP2015-45319: REVISITING GASKET SELECTION: A FLOWCHART APPROACH—UPDATES FOR THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY A. Bausman, VSP Technologies, Kingspoint, TN, USA; A. F. Waterland, VSP Technologies, Prince George, VA, USA PVP2015-45876: TIGHTNESS OF BOLTED JOINTS—A COMPARISON OF TIGHTNESS CLASSES WITH FIELD LEAK TESTING RATES (Presentation Only) R. Noble, Asset55, Hebburn, South Tyneside, United Kingdom PVP2015-45132: EFFECT OF BOLT CLAMPING FORCE AND CONSTRAINT ARRANGEMENT ON STRUCTURAL STRENGTH OF BOLTED JOINT J. Mao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China; S. Bao, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, China PVP2015-45698: MULTIAXIAL FATIGUE OF PRELOADED THREADED FASTENERS A. Kazemi, Z. Wu, S. Nassar, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA
SESSION 1.3F (MF-6-1) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Cambridge FITNESS FOR SERVICE AND FAILURE ASSESSMENT—I Robert E. Nickell Memorial Symposium on Fitness-for-Service—CoSponsored by Materials & Fabrication, Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, and High Pressure Technology Technical Committees Developed by: M. Cohn, Intertek-Aptech, Sunnyvale, CA, USA; B. Wiersma, Savannah River National Laboratory, Savannah, GA, USA; C. Jaske, Det Norske Veritas (USA), Inc., Dublin, OH, USA Chair: M. Cohn, Intertek-Aptech, Sunnyvale, CA, USA Co-Chair: C. Jaske, Det Norske Veritas (USA), Inc., Dublin, OH, USA PVP2015-45926: FACILITY INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT OF ASSOCIATED RISK CONDITIONS C. Jaske, M. Brongers, Det Norske Veritas (USA), Inc., Dublin, OH, USA PVP2015-45733: STUDY ON GRADUAL CHANGE OF CORROSION BEHAVIORS IN 13MnNiMoR STEEL WELD JOINT SERVICED IN EO REACTOR Z. Ge, L. Geng, J. Gong, Y. Jiang, J. Tang, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China PVP2015-45247: AN INNOVATIVE REPAIR OF A HOLED THROUGH PRESSURE VESSEL J. Taagepera, Chevron ETC, Richmond, CA, USA; R. N. Ostrikoff, Chevron, Duri, Indonesia, B. C. Sparkman, Chevron, Midland, TX, USA
SESSION 1.3D (FSI-3-4) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Whittier NOISE AND ACOUSTICS—I Developed by: A. Mohany, University of Ontario institute of Technology, Whitby, ON, Canada Chair: A. Mohany, University of Ontario institute of Technology, Whitby, ON, Canada Co-Chair: S. Belfroid, TNO, Delft, Netherlands PVP2015-45127: STUDY ON A COUNTERMEASURE USING WALLS MADE OF PERFORATED PANEL FOR HIGH LEVEL SOUND GENERATED IN BOILER AND HEAT EXCHANGER K. Ishihara, Tokushima Bunri University, Sanuki City, Japan; M. Nakaoka, Tokushima Prefectural Industrial Technology Center, Tokushima, Japan PVP2015-45205: EFFECT OF CAVITY VOLUME ON THE FLOW-EXCITED ACOUSTIC RESONANCE OF A SHALLOW CAVITY IN A PIPE-LINE S. Mohamed, S. Ziada, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada PVP2015-45259: RESONANCE OF TRAPPED ACOUSTIC MODES OF A DUCTED RECTANGULAR CAVITY M. Bolduc, S. Ziada, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; P. Lafon, LaMSID - EDF R&D, Clamart, France
SESSION 1.3G (CS-2-2) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Tremont FATIGUE AND RATCHETING ISSUES IN PRESSURE VESSEL AND PIPING DESIGN—II Developed by: R. Adibi-Asl, AMEC NSS, Toronto, ON, Canada Chair: B. Azadi-Borujeni, Candu Energy Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada Co-Chair: W. Reinhardt, Candu Energy Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada PVP2015-45824: SHAKEDOWN AND RATCHETING IN ASME B&PV CODE R. Adibi-Asl, AMEC NSS, Toronto, ON, Canada; W. Reinhardt, Candu Energy Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada PVP2015-45888: FATIGUE EVALUATION FOR SECTION III, CLASS 1 COMPONENTS USING FLAW TOLERANCE METHODS TO CONSIDER ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS W. Reinhardt, Candu Energy Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada; D. H. Roarty, Westinghouse, Murrysville, PA, USA; D. Dewees, Babcock & Wilcox, Barberton, OH, USA PVP2015-45975: A METHODOLOGY FOR OPTIMIZING STARTUP-SHUTDOWN TRANSIENTS FOR PRESSURE VESSEL INTEGRITY H. Nimrouzi, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada; M. Yetisir, AECL, Chalk River, ON, Canada; J. Goldak, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada PVP2015-45720: CYCLIC DEFORMATION CHARACTERISTICS OF PRESSURIZED CARBON STEEL PIPE WITH LOCAL THIN AREA (Presentation Only) R. Zhou, I. Kojima, Chiyoda Corporation, Yokohama, Japan; H. Tsuji, Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo, Japan
SESSION 1.3E (DA-4-2) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill NONLINEAR, FAILURE AND CYCLIC ANALYSIS Luc H. Geraets Memorial International Symposium on Structural Integrity— Co-Sponsored by Design & Analysis, Codes & Standards, Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, High Pressure Technology, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees Developed by: D. Vlaicu, Ontario Power Generation, Pickering, ON, Canada Chair: R. Baliga, Advent Engineering Svcs, San Ramon, CA, USA Co-Chair: T. Seipp, Becht Engineering Canada, Ltd., Calgary, AB, Canada PVP2015-45537: THE EFFECT OF THE SIZE AND ORIENTATION OF CORROSION DAMAGE ON THE RESIDUAL STRENGTH OF STEEL PIPES: ANALYTICAL VALIDATION OF A NUMERICAL MODEL C. Abi Shdid, Lebanese American University, New York, NY, USA; M. Hajali, Pure Technologies Ltd., Branchburg, NJ, USA 20
Co-Chair: J. Laurinat, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45004: DESIGN OF SUBSEA OIL AND GAS PIPELINE REPAIR CLAMP B. Zhao, H. Zhu, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China; S. Zhang, CNOOC Safety Technology Services Co., Ltd, Tianjin, China; J. Zhang, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China; D. Tang, CNPC Research Institute of Engineering Technology, Tianjin, China PVP2015-45427: A PROBABILISTIC APPROACH TO FIRED HEATER TUBE REMAINING LIFE J. Leta, T. R. Dirham, J. D. Dobis, R. Guo, The Equity Engineering Group, Inc., Shaker Heights, OH, USA; L. Roberts, Irving Oil Refinery, Saint Johns, NB, Canada PVP2015-45439: RESEARCH ON THE TEST AND EVALUATION METHOD FOR MAGNETIZATION CHARACTERISTICS OF STRAIN AGED 20 (G) STEEL (Presentation Only) X. Shang, H. Cao, M. Song, Shandong Special Equipment Inspection Institute, Jinan, China PVP2015-45391: DESIGN OF A TORNADO MISSILE RESISTANT SHIELD FOR THE ANGRA NUCLEAR PLANT A. Reich, J. Moon, Streamline Automation, LLC, Huntsville, AL, USA
SESSION 1.3H (DA-13-2) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Stuart FRACTURE—II Developed by: S. Finneran, DNV GL, Dublin, OH, USA Chair: S. Finneran, DNV GL, Dublin, OH, USA Co-Chair: D. Bosko, Intertek, Sunnyvale, CA, USA PVP2015-45567: UNCERTAINTY CHARACTERIZATION OF THE TWC_FAIL THROUGH-WALL CIRCUMFERENTIAL CRACK STABILITY MODULE FOR xLPR R. Olson, P. Scott, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45570: UNCERTAINTY CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CrCOD CIRCUMFERENTIAL CRACK OPENING DISPLACEMENT MODULE FOR xLPR R. Olson, P. Scott, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45571: SEMI-CLOSED FORM DISPLACEMENT EQUATIONS FOR CALCULATING J-R CURVES FROM PIPE FRACTURE EXPERIMENTS R. Olson, B. Thornton, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45651: VALIDATION OF LINEAR ELASTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS IN PREDICTING THE FRACTURE TOUGHNESS OF POLYETHYLENE PIPE MATERIALS T. Ali El-Bagory, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt; H. E. M. Sallam, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia; M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt PVP2015-45657: CRACK GROWTH BEHAVIOR OF PIPES MADE FROM POLYVINYL CHLORIDE PIPE MATERIAL T. Ali El-Bagory, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt; M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt
SESSION 1.3K (DA-1-2) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, St. James DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PRESSURE VESSELS, HEAT EXCHANGERS, AND COMPONENTS—II Developed by: C. Rodery, BP p.l.c, League City, TX, USA Chair: C. Rodery, BP p.l.c, League City, TX, USA Co-Chair: J. Taagepera, Chevron ETC, Richmond, CA, USA PVP2015-45223: STRESSES ON ALUMINUM BRAZED PLATE FIN HEAT EXCHANGERS IN A FLOATING ENVIRONMENT R. Hölzl, A. Lehmacher, The Linde Group, Pullach, Bavaria, Germany PVP2015-45298: LATERAL INFLUENCE COEFFICIENTS FOR THIN TRUNCATED CONICAL SHELLS A. Liepins, J. Arnez, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc., Waltham, MA, USA PVP2015-45312: ASME PRESSURE VESSEL INTERNALS AND THEIR DESIGN CODE B. Millet, G. Miller, K. Kirkpatrick, B. Mosher, R. Whipple, Fluor Enterprises, Houston, TX, USA PVP2015-45313: THE EFFECT OF JACKET-SIDE LIQUID ON THE BURST PRESSURE ESTIMATION OF A JACKETED VESSEL Y. Xu, K.-J. Young, DuPont, Wilmington, DE, USA PVP2015-45316: MODIFIED SVENSSON’S FORMULA FOR MORE ACCURATE BURST PRESSURE PREDICTIONS OF THIN CYLINDRICAL SHELLS WITH SMALL SHELL LENGTH TO DIAMETER RATIOS S.-G. Kang, K.-J. Young, DuPont, Wilmington, DE, USA
SESSION 1.3I (SE-10-1) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Berkeley SEISMIC EVALUATION OF SYSTEMS, STRUCTURES AND COMPONENTS Developed by: S. Karamanos, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece; T. Taniguchi, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan; M. Nitzel, M.E. Nitzel Engineering Services, Nampa, ID, USA Chair: T. Taniguchi, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan Co-Chair: T. Ito, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan PVP2015-45082: SIMPLIFIED ROCKING MODEL OF UNANCHORED CYLINDRICAL TANK INCLUDING BASEPLATE UPLIFT AND CROSS SECTIONAL DEFORMATION OF TANK SHELL DUE TO SEISMIC LOAD N. Kobayashi, T. Tashita, S. Takizawa, Aoyama Gakuin University, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan; T. Taniguchi, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan PVP2015-45207: SEISMIC RESISTANCE CAPACITY ON PIPE BRACED SUPPORTING FRAME OF SPHERICAL TANK T. Ohno, High Pressure Gas Safety Institute of Japan/Aoyama Gakuin University, Machida-Shi, Tokyo, Japan; N. Kobayashi, Aoyama Gakuin University, Sagamihara, Japan; K. Oyamada, High Pressure Gas Safety Institute Japan, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45243: DEVELOPMENT OF TARGET POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY FUNCTIONS COMPATIBLE WITH DESIGN RESPONSE SPECTRA J. R. Nie, J. Xu, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC, USA; J. I. Braverman, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA PVP2015-45660: STRUCTURE RESPONSE AND CLIPPING FACTOR VARIABILITIES USING PROBABILISTIC IN-STRUCTURE RESPONSE SPECTRA FOR FUNCTIONAL SEISMIC FRAGILITY EVALUATION OF EQUIPMENT C. Samuelson-Sanford, F. Grant, P. Hashimoto, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Newport Beach, CA, USA; Y. Bayraktarli, BKW Energie AG, Mühleberg, Switzerland
SESSION 1.3L (FSI-2-2) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Franklin THERMAL HYDRAULICS AND FLUID TRANSIENTS Developed by: A. Arastu, Unisont Engineering, Castro Valley, CA, USA; A. Tijsseling, TU Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands Chair: J. C. Jo, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Daejon, Korea (Republic) Co-Chair: A. Tijsseling, TU Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands PVP2015-45482: CFD ANALYSIS OF THE NON-UNIFORM VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION GENERATED BY A LARGE AXIAL FLOW FAN H. Lu, X. Xue, X. Tang, X. Geng, J. Yao, Shanghai Institute of Special Equipment Inspection and Technical Research, Shanghai, China; PVP2015-45559: ASSESSMENT OF TWO PHASE CRITICAL FLOW MODELS AND IMPLEMENTATION IN FAST TRANSIENT FLUID DYNAMICS SOFTWARE P. Lafon, M. Essadki, LaMSID - EDF R&D, Clamart, France; Y. Bartosiewicz, J.M. Seynhaeve, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain la Neuve, Belgium PVP2015-45092: THERMAL-HYDRAULIC RESPONSE OF THE SECONDARY SIDE OF A PWR STEAM GENERATOR WITH AN INTERNAL STRUCTURE TO A MAIN STEAM LINE BREAK J. C. Jo, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Daejon, Korea (Republic)
SESSION 1.3J (OAC-1-2) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Clarendon POWER AND PROCESS SAFETY, RELIABILITY, AND RISK MANAGEMENT Symposium on Probabilistic Assessments and Risk Management—CoSponsored by Codes & Standards, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees Developed by: A. Reich, Streamline Automation, LLC, Huntsville, AL, USA; J. Laurinat, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, Aiken, SC, USA Chair: A. Reich, Streamline Automation, LLC, Huntsville, AL, USA 21
PVP2015-45755: EFFECTS OF SEAT WIDTH ON DEVELOPMENT OF ADHESIONS IN STAINLESS STEEL TRIM SPRING OPERATED PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES J. Bukowski, Villanova University, Villanova, PA, USA; R. Gross, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA; W. Goble, exida, LLC, Sellersville, PA, USA; S. Harris, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45373: INFLUENCE OF SPECIMEN GEOMETRY AND STRAIN RATE ON DUCTILE-BRITTLE TRANSITION CHARACTERISATION OF REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL STEELS USING THE SMALL PUNCH TECHNIQUE J. Adams, R. Hurst, Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom; J. B. Borradaile, Rolls-Royce Plc, Derby, United Kingdom; M. Bache, Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom PVP2015-45438: CHOICE OF SPECIMEN TYPES AND CALCULATION OF WEIBULL PARAMETERS OF SMALL PUNCH TEST BASED ON BEREMIN MODEL K. Guan, G. Liu, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China; T. Xu, China Special Equipment Inspection & Research Institute, Beijing, China; Y. Xu, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China
SESSION 1.3M (MF-4-1) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Newbury WELDING RESIDUAL STRESS VALIDATION Developed by: F. Brust, Engineering Mechanics Corp of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA; E. Keim, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany Chair: F. Brust, Engineering Mechanics Corp of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA Co-Chair: E. Keim, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany PVP2015-45636: PHASE 2B WELD RESIDUAL STRESS ROUND ROBIN: MOCKUP DESIGN AND COMPARISONS OF MEASUREMENT AND SIMULATION RESULTS M. Benson, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; M. Tran, M. Hill, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA PVP2015-45751: FURTHER COMMENTS ON VALIDATION APPROACHES FOR WELD RESIDUAL STRESS SIMULATION M. Tran, M. Hill, M. Olson, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA PVP2015-45801: A REVIEW OF THE NeT TG4 INTERNATIONAL WELD RESIDUAL STRESS BENCHMARK M. Smith, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; A. C. Smith, AREVA NP SAS, Paris, France; C. Ohms, Joint Research Centre, Petten, Netherlands; R. Wimpory, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialien und Energie, Berlin, Germany PVP2015-45950: STANDARDIZED THROUGH-WALL DISTRIBUTIONS OF DISSIMILAR METAL WELD RESIDUAL STRESS J. Broussard, Dominion Engineering Inc., Reston, VA, USA
SESSION 1.3Q (TW-3) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Georgian TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 1: PIPING PROBABILISTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS—APPROACHES AND APPLICATIONS—PART 1 Developed by: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Chair: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Presented by: X. Duan, Candu Energy Inc.; D. Dedhia, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc.; D. Rudland, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission; R. Dingreville, Sandia National Laboratory
SESSION 1.3N (MF-16-1) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Exeter PLASTIC PIPE AND COMPOSITE SYSTEMS
SESSION 1.3S (MF-28-3)
Developed by: S. Kalyanam, D. J. Shim, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA Chair: M. Uddin, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA Co-Chair: P. Mertiny, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada PVP2015-45317: EFFECT OF LOADING HISTORY ON ELASTIC MODULUS OF HDPE B. Jar, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada PVP2015-45680: ULTRASONIC EVALUATION OF HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) BUTT FUSION AND MITERED JOINTS C. Searfass, Structural Integrity Associates, State College, PA, USA; J. Milligan, Structural Integrity Associates, Charlotte, NC, USA; M. Lashley, Structural Integrity Associates, Huntersville, NC, USA PVP2015-45822: DEPENDENCE OF BONDING TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS ON METAL THICKNESS EFFECTS IN BONDED DISSIMILAR MATERIALS M. Tateno, E. Yokoi, Kogakuin University, Haijioji, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45318: MEASUREMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS CRACKING RESISTANCE (ESCR) USING NOTCH-FREE SPECIMENS B. Jar, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada PVP2015-45488: MECHANISM OF SLOW CRACK GROWTH IN POLYETHYLENE: A FINITE ELEMENT APPROACH X. Luo, J. Shi, J. Zheng, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Imperial Foyer NDE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—III Developed by: C. Jaske, Det Norske Veritas (U.S.A.), Inc., Dublin, OH, USA; J. Todd, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA No text
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SESSION 1.4A (CS-3-1) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Mezzanine, Arlington ENVIRONMENTAL FATIGUE ISSUES—I Symposium on Fatigue Issues—Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, High Pressure Technology, and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees Developed by: G. Stevens, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan; H. Mehta, GE Hitachi Nuclear Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA Chair: S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan Co-Chair: H. Mehta, GE Hitachi Nuclear Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA PVP2015-45011: FATIGUE STRAIN–LIFE BEHAVIOR OF AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS IN PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR ENVIRONMENTS P. Wilhelm, Areva GmbH, Erlangen, Germany; P. Steinmann, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany; J. Rudolph, AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany PVP2015-45020: NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY ASSISTED FATIGUE (EAF) IN CONSIDERATION OF RECENT UPDATES OF THE FORMULAS AND HOLD TIME EFFECTS S. Reese, E.ON Kernkraft GmbH, Hannover, Germany; J. Seichter, Siempelkamp Pruef- und Gutachter-Ges. mbH, Dresden, Germany; D. Klucke, H. E. Karabaki, E.ON Kernkraft GmbH, Hannover, Germany PVP2015-45027: QUANTITATIVE COMPARISON OF ENVIRONMENTAL FATIGUE METHODS F. H. E. de Haan - de Wilde, F. Blom, M. H. C. Hannink, NRG, Petten, Netherlands
SESSION 1.3O (MF-20-1) Monday, July 20, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Cabot EFFECT OF SIZE, GEOMETRY AND DATA ANALYSIS ON PREDICTION OF MATERIALS DEGRADATION AND FAILURE Developed by: S. Leen, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland; H. Watson, A. Duncan, S. Harris, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA Chair: S. Leen, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Co-Chair: A. Duncan, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45135: STATISTICAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF SPRING OPERATED PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENTS 2004 TO 2014 H. Watson, R. Gross, S. Harris, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA 22
PVP2015-45029: EFFECT OF SURFACE CONDITION ON THE FATIGUE LIFE OF AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS IN HIGH TEMPERATURE WATER ENVIRONMENTS J. Stairmand, N. Platts, D. Tice, K. Mottershead, W. Zhang, Amec Foster Wheeler, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
K. Fujita, A. Moriasa, Osaka City University, Osaka,, Japan PVP2015-45142: STABILITY OF AN AXIALLY MOVING FLEXIBLE CANTILEVERED PLATE IN AN AXIAL FLOW K. Fujita, K. Matsumoto, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan PVP2015-45061: FLUTTER ANALYSIS AND EXPERIMENTS OF A RECTANGULAR SHEET SUPPORTED BY A WIRE K. Hiroaki, M. Watanabe, R. Morita, Aoyama Gakuin University, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan
SESSION 1.4B (SE-3-3) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Back Bay SEISMIC ISOLATION—III
SESSION 1.4E (CS-1-1)
Developed by: C.-S. Tsai, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan; O. Furuya, Tokyo City University, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan; A. Sone, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan Chair: O. Furuya, Tokyo City University, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan Co-Chair: A. Sone, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan PVP2015-45068: SEISMIC ISOLATION DEVICES: HISTORY AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS C.-S. Tsai, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan PVP2015-45074: INERTIA DAMPER USING MR FLUID WITH SPIRALED BYPASS PIPE T. Matsuoka, S. Yamano, Meiji University, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan; K. Hiramoto, Niigata University, Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan; K. Sunakoda, Akita University, Saitama, Japan; N. Abe, Meiji University, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan PVP2015-45122: SEISMIC DESIGN AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW ISOLATION SYSTEM FOR HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT BREAKERS BASED ON WIRE-ROPE DEVICES R. Giannini, S. Alessandri, F. Paolacci, M. Malena, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy PVP2015-45426: STUDY ON LAMINATED TYPE BASE ISOLATION DEVICE USING URETHANE ERASTOMER FOR PRACTICAL APPLICATION K. Ishihana, Ohtsu Chemical Co., Ltd., Takaishi, Osaka, Japan; O. Furuya, Tokyo City University, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan; K. Goda, S. Omata, Ohtsu Chemical Co., Ltd., Takaishi, Osaka, Japan
Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF PRESSURE COMPONENTS—I Luc H. Geraets Memorial International Symposium on Structural Integrity— Co-Sponsored by Design & Analysis, Codes & Standards, Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, High Pressure Technology, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees Developed by: Y. Hari, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA Chair: Y. Hari, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA Co-Chair: R. Relangi, Power & Environmental Services North America, Charlotte, NC, USA PVP2015-45002: PIPE SUPPORT INSPECTIONS—REVIEW OF SELECT CODES, STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES L. Kimball, B. Bettell, Stress Engineering Services, Inc., Houston, TX, USA PVP2015-45564: EFFECT OF NOZZLE DIMENSIONS ON THE STRESSES IN COMPENSATED OPENINGS IN CYLINDRICAL SHELLS D. Chandiramani, Lloyd’s Register Asia, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India; S. Gopalakrishnan, A. Mathkar, Lloyd’s Register Asia, Thane-West, Maharashtra, India PVP2015-46006: DESIGN OF LATERAL TEE FOR STEAM PIPE IN POWER PLANTS H. S. Kim, S. Jeong, D. J. Lee, H. K. Kim, S. B. Shin, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd, Ulsan, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-46012: EFFECT OF TEMERATURE VARIATION ON THE SERVICE LIFE OF A RIVETED JOINT G. Brar, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, India; Y. Hari, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA; A. D. Ayri, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, India
SESSION 1.4C (CT-4-1) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, White Hill TIGHTNESS AND FUGITIVE EMISSIONS OF BOLTED FLANGE JOINTS Symposium on Bolted Joints—Co-Sponsored by Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, and Design & Analysis Technical Committees Developed by: T. Kobayashi, National Institute of Technology, Numazu College, Numazu, Japan; S. Nagata, Toyo Engineering Corporation, Chiba, Japan Chair: T. Kobayashi, National Institute of Technology, Numazu College, Numazu, Japan Co-Chair: S. Nagata, Toyo Engineering Corporation, Chiba, Japan PVP2015-45196: FURTHER STUDIES ON PREDICTING LEAK RATES USING AN EMISSIONS CALCULATOR FOR BOLTED FLANGE CONNECTORS D. Rice, VSP Technologies, Leland, NC, USA; A. F. Waterland, VSP Technologies, Prince George, VA, USA PVP2015-45472: EFFECTIVENESS OF RETIGHTENING IN MAINTAINING HIGHER RESIDUAL BOLT LOADS AND TIGHTNESS OF BOLTED FLANGED CONNECTIONS T. Kobayashi, C. Zenyoji, National Institute of Technology, Numazu College, Numazu, Japan PVP2015-45881: CALCULATION OF MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE BENDING MOMENT ON PIPE FLANGE CONNECTION FOR LEAK TIGHTNESS DESIGN S. Nagata, Toyo Engineering Corporation, Chiba, Japan
SESSION 1.4F (MF-6-2) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Cambridge FITNESS FOR SERVICE AND FAILURE ASSESSMENT—II Robert E. Nickell Memorial Symposium on Fitness-for-Service—CoSponsored by Materials & Fabrication, Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, and High Pressure Technology Technical Committees Developed by: C. Jaske, Det Norske Veritas (USA), Inc., Dublin, OH, USA; B. Wiersma, Savannah River National Laboratory, Savannah, GA, USA; M. Cohn, Intertek, Sunnyvale, CA, USA Chair: C. Jaske, Det Norske Veritas (USA), Inc., Dublin, OH, USA Co-Chair: M. Cohn, Intertek, Sunnyvale, CA, USA PVP2015-45689: ULTRASONIC SIMULATION AND EXAMINATION OF CRACKS IN THICK WALLED COMPONENTS FOR FITNESS FOR SERVICE EVALUATION (Presentation Only) J. Milligan, A. Padmala, Structural Integrity Associates, Huntersville, NC, USA PVP2015-45630: OPTIMIZATION OF NDE REEXAMINATION LOCATIONS AND INTERVALS FOR GRADE 91 PIPING SYSTEM GIRTH WELDS M. Cohn, Intertek AIM, Sunnyvale, CA, USA; E. Liebl, Capital Power, Edmonton, AB, Canada; M. Cronin, F. Faham, D. Bosko, Intertek AIM, Sunnyvale, CA, USA PVP2015-45807: BOUNDING RESIDUAL STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR PROFILES FOR FRACTURE ASSESSMENT OF PIPE GIRTH WELDS P. J. Bouchard, J. Mathew, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
SESSION 1.4D (FSI-3-7) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Whittier AXIAL AND LEAKAGE FLOWS Developed by: D. S. Weaver, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; P. Moussou, Electricite de France, Clamart, France Chair: D. S. Weaver, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada Co-Chair: P. Moussou, Electricite de France, Clamart, France PVP2015-45141: STABILITY OF CANTILEVERED PIPES SUBJECTED TO INTERNAL FLOW AND EXTERNAL ANNULAR AXIAL FLOW SIMULTANEOUSLY
SESSION 1.4G (CS-16-1) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Tremont INTEGRITY ISSUES FOR PIPE INCLUDING BURIED PIPE Developed by: R. McGill, Structural Integrity Associates, San Jose, CA, USA; 23
R. Gurdal, Areva, Forest, VA, USA Chair: R. Gurdal, Areva, Forest, VA, USA Co-Chair: S. Xu, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada PVP2015-45646: INNOVATIVE METHOD FOR INSTALLING PIPE DEPTH SMART TEST STATIONS AT EXELON NUCLEAR GENERATION STATIONS TO QUANTIFY CORROSION RATES, EVALUATE CATHODIC PROTECTION EFFECTIVENESS, QUANTIFY CORROSION POTENT H. Kleinfelder, CorrTech, Hopkinton, MA, USA; G. Lupia, Exelon Nuclear, Westmont, IL, USA; M. Darois, Radiation Safety and Control Services, Stratham, NH, USA PVP2015-45920: FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS TO ASME SECTION XI CODE CASE N-806 FOR EVALUATION OF METAL LOSS IN CLASS 2 AND 3 METALLIC PIPING BURIED IN A BACK-FILLED TRENCH R. McGill, Structural Integrity Associates, San Jose, CA, USA; G. Antaki, Becht Engineering Co., Inc., Aiken, SC, USA; M. Moenssens, Westinghouse, Madison, PA, USA; D. Scarth, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada PVP2015-45276: THE INVESTIGATION OF SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GEOMETRICAL NONLINEARITY FOR 1-D CRACK SIF CALCULATION IN THINWALLED PRESSURIZED PIPE I. Orynyak, Ipp-Centre, Kiev, Ukraine; A. Oryniak, Kiev Potechnical Institute, Kiev, Ukraine
SPECTIVE—I Symposium on Probabilistic Assessments and Risk Management—CoSponsored by Codes & Standards, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees Developed by: Y. Garud, SIMRAND, LLC, San Jose, CA, USA; D. Steininger, EPRI, Palo Alto, CA, USA Chair: Y. Garud, SIMRAND, LLC, San Jose, CA, USA Co-Chair: D. Steininger, EPRI, Palo Alto, CA, USA PVP2015-45104: FLAW TOLERANCE ASSESSMENT FOR LOW-CYCLE FATIGUE OF STAINLESS STEEL M. Kamaya, Institute of Nuclear Safety System, Mikata-gun Fukui, Japan PVP2015-45806: A RATIONAL BASIS FOR DETERMINISTIC MARGINS IN CUF-BASED FATIGUE EVALUATION WITH UNCERTAINTY Y. Garud, SIMRAND, LLC, San Jose, CA, USA; D. Steininger, EPRI, Palo Alto, CA, USA PVP2015-45730: SAFETY FACTOR FOR FLAW EVALUATION OF A PIPE HAVING A CIRCUMFERENTIAL SURFACE FLAW H. Machida, Manabu Arakawa, TEPCO Systems Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
SESSION 1.4K (DA-1-3) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, St. James DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PRESSURE VESSELS, HEAT EXCHANGERS, AND COMPONENTS—III
SESSION 1.4H (DA-13-3) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Stuart FRACTURE—III
Developed by: C. Rodery, BP p.l.c, League City, TX, USA; S. Song, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA Chair: J. Taagepera, Chevron ETC, Richmond, CA, USA Co-Chair: S. Song, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA PVP2015-45331: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF TEMA 2007 PROCRDURE FOR FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF THICK WALL EXPANSION JOINTS A. Taghizadeh, M. Obeydi, Hampa Energy Engineering and Design Co., Shiraz, Fars, Iran; M. Ganjvar, Scientific Design, Mahwah, NJ, USA PVP2015-45433: EFFECT OF REVERSE YIELDING ON THE RESIDUAL CONTACT STRESS OF TUBE-TO-TUBESHEET JOINTS SUBJECTED TO HYDRAULIC EXPANSION H. Bouzid, École de technologie supérieure, Montreal, QC, Canada; M. Kazeminia, École de technologie supérieure, Montreal, QC, Canada PVP2015-45546: RESEARCH ON PHASED ARRAY ULTRASONIC TECHNIQUE FOR TESTING TUBE TO TUBE-SHEET WELDS OF HEAT EXCHANGER W. Guo, Zhejiang Provincial Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Hangzhou, China; S. Qian, Ningbo Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Ningbo, China; Z. Lin, Zhejiang Provincial Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Hangzhou, China PVP2015-45449: STRUCTURE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF A LOCKING BAND TYPE QUICK OPENING END CLOSURE USING A NEW SADDLESHAPED SEALING RING FOR NATURAL GAS FILTERS P. Chen, S. Zhou, Y. Shi, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China PVP2015-45460: DESIGN DEVELOPMENT OF A VACUUM VESSEL WITH DETACHABLE TOP LID CONFIGURATION J. Joshi, A. Yadav, R. Gangadharan, M. Bandyopadhyay, C. Rotti, ITER-India, Institute for Plasma Research, Gandhinagar, India
Developed by: S. Finneran, DNV GL, Dublin, OH, USA Chair: S. Finneran, DNV GL, Dublin, OH, USA Co-Chair: D. Bosko, Intertek, Sunnyvale, CA, USA PVP2015-45679: METHODOLOGICAL FEATURES OF WWER RPV METAL CRITICAL TEMPERATURE OF BRITTLENESS PREDICTION ON THE BASE OF THE DATA SCATTER AND THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION M. Zarazovskii, I. Orynyak, S. Radchenko, IPP-Centre Ltd, Kyiv, Ukraine PVP2015-45702: LIMIT LOAD SOLUTION AND CRACK DRIVING FORCE ESTIMATION SCHEME FOR EMBEDDED FLAWS IN PIPELINE GIRTH WELDS A. Pepin, T. Tkaczyk, Technip, Aberdeen, United Kingdom; N. O’Dowd, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland; K. Nikbin, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom PVP2015-45995: A NEW APPROACH ON NECKING CONSTITUTIVE RELATIONSHIP OF STAINLESS STEEL AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES D. Yao, L. Cai, G. Zhao, C. Bao, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China PVP2015-45186: STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT OF NOTCHED COMPONENTS USING THE MASTER CURVE METHODOLOGY AND FAILURE ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS T. Garcia Peman, S. Cicero, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain; V. Madrazo, Centro Tecnológico de Componentes, Santander, Spain
SESSION 1.4I (SE-11-1) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Mezzanine, Berkeley SEISMIC HAZARDS AND MARGINS Developed by: I. T. Kisisel, Sargent & Lundy LLC, East Chicago, IN, USA Chair: I. T. Kisisel, Sargent & Lundy LLC, East Chicago, IN, USA Co-Chair: S. Karamanos, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece PVP2015-45345: PROBABILISTIC ASSESSMENT OF INNOVATIVE MITIGATING MEASURES FOR BURIED STEEL PIPELINE—FAULT CROSSING V. E. Melissianos, JB ATE, Herakleion, Crete, Greece; D. Vamvatsikos, C. J. Gantes, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou, Athens, Greece PVP2015-45374: QUANTITATIVE SEISMIC RISK ASSESSMENT OF PROCESS PLANTS. STATE OF THE ART REVIEW AND DIRECTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH A. C. Caputo, R. Giannini, F. Paolacci, University Roma Tre, Roma, Italy PVP2015-45704: RECENT REVISIONS OF SRP 3.7 AND 3.8 I. Lebbi, J. Moslemian, Sargent & Lundy LLC, Chicago, IL, USA
SESSION 1.4L (SPC-2-1) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Franklin STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION I—BS/MS LEVEL Developed by: R. S. Hafner, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA; M. Nitzel, M. E. Nitzel Engineering Services, Nampa, ID, USA Chair: P. James, AMEC, Warrington, United Kingdom Co-Chair: S. Leen, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland PVP2015-45067: IMPROVING PREDICTION OF LIMIT BENDING LOAD FOR WALL-THINNED PIPES BY RECONSIDERING THE EFFECT OF BIAXIALITY K. Mori, T.Meshii, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan PVP2015-45172: CRACK INITIATION AND GROWTH SIMULATION FOR CRDM NOZZLES BY EXTENDED FINITE ELEMENT METHOD S. J. Lee, Y. Chang, Kyung Hee University, Gyeonggi-do, Korea (Republic)
SESSION 1.4J (CS-31-1) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Mezzanine, Clarendon FATIGUE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT—A PROBABILISTIC PER24
PVP2015-45732: A METHOD OF ULTRASONIC PHASED ARRAY INSPECTION OF PLASTIC PIPE REINFORCED BY CROSS HELICALLY WOUND STEEL WIRES X. Miao, J. Shi, J. Zheng, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China PVP2015-45446: ON A FLAW SHAPE IDEALIZATION OF AXIAL SURFACE FLAWS FOR STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT OF STEAM GENERATOR TUBES S.-H. Park, J.-B. Choi, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea (Republic); N.S. Huh, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea, Korea (Republic)
W. Reinhardt, Candu Energy Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada PVP2015-45718: THINGS TO CONCERN FOR FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSES Y. Shoji, YS Corporation LLC, Tokyo, Japan
SESSION 1.4Q (TW-7) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Mezzanine, Georgian TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 1: PIPING PROBABILISTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS—APPROACHES AND APPLICATIONS—PART 2 Developed by: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Chair: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Presented by: X. Duan, Candu Energy Inc.; D. Dedhia, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc.; D. Rudland, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission; R. Dingreville, Sandia National Laboratory
SESSION 1.4M (MF-4-2) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Newbury WELDING RESIDUAL STRESS PREDICTIONS AND MEASUREMENTS—I
SESSION 1.4S (MF-28-4)
Developed by: D. Rudland, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Frederick, MD, USA; P. Gilles, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France Chair: F. Brust, Engineering Mechanics Corp of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA Co-Chair: P. Gilles, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France PVP2015-45529: ESTIMATION OF STRESS-FREE STATE FROM HARDNESS RATIO FOR EVALUATION OF RESIDUAL STRESS USING INSTRUMENTED INDENTATION TESTING (IIT) J. Kim, H.-J. Ahn, S.-W. Jeon, J. S. Lee, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (Republic); M. J. Choi, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45805: MEASUREMENT OF RESIDUAL STRESS IN P91 STEEL ELECTRON BEAM WELDED PLATES USING THE CONTOUR METHOD (Presentation Only) F. Hosseinzadeh, P. J. Bouchard, N. Naveed, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom; S. Kumar, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, India
Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Imperial Foyer NDE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—IV Developed by: C. Jaske, Det Norske Veritas (U.S.A.), Inc., Dublin, OH, USA; J. Todd, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA
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SESSION 2.1A (FSI-8-1) Tuesday, July 21, 2015, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Arlington PANEL SESSION: SYMPOSIUM OF IAEA ACTIVITIES ON FLUID STRUCTURAL INTERACTION FOR NUCLEAR COMPONENTS—OVERVIEW OF IAEA ACTIVITIES ON FLUID STRUCTURE INTERACTION
SESSION 1.4N (MF-7-1)
Developed by: C. G. Giannopapa, European Space Agency, Paris, France Chair: Y. Kwon, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA Co-Chair: P. Moussou, Electricite de France, Clamart, France Panelists: M. Kim, Manwoong, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria F. Inada, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, Japan S. Takahashi, Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Mezzanine, Exeter MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS—I Developed by: W. Ren, R. Nanstad, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA Chair: W. Ren, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA Co-Chair: R. Nanstad, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA PVP2015-45126: THE EFFECTS OF THERMAL AGEING ON MICROSTRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF GH3535 ALLOY WELDED JOINT C. S. Jian, L. Chaowen, Y. Kun, L. Zhijun, L. Zhong, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Shanghai, China PVP2015-45550: FRICTION STIR SEAL WELDING (FSSW) TUBETUBESHEET JOINTS MADE OF STEEL A. Shuaib, F. Al-Badour, N. Merah, King Fahd University of Petroleum, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia PVP2015-45652: CHARACTERIZATION OF ADVANCED STEELS AS ACCIDENT TOLERANT CLADDING FOR LIGHT WATER REACTOR NUCLEAR FUEL R. Rebak, GE Global Research, Schenectady, NY, USA PVP2015-45663: QUALIFICATION OF TEMPER BEAD WELDING BY AN ALTERNATIVE HARDNESS TESTING APPROACH S. McCracken, B. Sutton, EPRI Welding & Repair Technology Center, Charlotte, NC, USA
SESSION 2.1B (CS-3-2) Tuesday, July 21, 2015, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Back Bay ENVIRONMENTAL FATIGUE ISSUES—II Symposium on Fatigue Issues—Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, High Pressure Technology, and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees Developed by: G. Stevens, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; H. Mehta, GE Hitachi Nuclear Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA; S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan Chair: H. Mehta, GE Hitachi Nuclear Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA Co-Chair: S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan PVP2015-45158: OVERVIEW OF FRENCH PROPOSAL OF UPDATED AUSTENITIC SS FATIGUE CURVES AND OF A METHODOLOGY TO ACCOUNT FOR EAF T. Metais, EDF, Villeurbanne, France; S. Courtin, AREVA NP SAS, Paris La Défense, France; P. Genette, EDF/SEPTEN, Villeurbanne, France; L. De Baglion, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France; C. Gourdin, CEA, Gif Sur Yvette, France PVP2015-45194: INDUSTRY’S FIRST NRC APPROVED APPENDIX L FLAW TOLERANCE EVALUATION TO MANAGE FATIGUE IN A SURGE LINE A. Alleshwaram, T. Gilman, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA; T. Satyan-Sharma, FPL, Jensen Beach, FL, USA PVP2015-45214: LOW CYCLE FATIGUE BEHAVIOR IN AIR AND IN PWR WATER OF TYPE 304L AND 316L AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS MANUFACTURED BY HOT ISOSTATIC PRESSING PROCESS L. De Baglion, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France; D. Cedat, AREVA NP SAS, Chalon sur Saône, France; P. Ould, AREVA NP SAS, Paris La Défense, France;
SESSION 1.4O (CT-13-1) Monday, July 20, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Cabot EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT NONLINEAR FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS Developed by: F. Xu, Candu, TBD, ON, Canada Chair: B. Azadi-Borujeni, Candu Energy Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada Co-Chair: W. Reinhardt, Candu Energy Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada PVP2015-45641: MODELING AND SIMULATION FOR PRESSING PROCESS WITH RECONFIGURABLE PUNCH AND DIE Z. Feng, H. Champliaud, Ecole de technologie superieure, Montreal, QC, Canada PVP2015-45886: APPLICATION OF ELASTIC-PLASTIC FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE THE ULTIMATE LOAD OF COMPONENTS 25
W.-J. Chitty, AREVA NP SAS, Le Creusot, France PVP2015-45355: PROPOSAL OF COMMON RULES FOR FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH LAW OF JSME RULES ON K. Hojo, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, Kobe, Japan; T. Arai, Central Research Institute of Electric Power, Yokosuka, Japan; M. Itatani, Toshiba, Yokohama, Japan
Palenberg, Germany PVP2015-45216: AUTOMATED APPROACH FOR RECIPROCATING COMPRESSOR CYLINDERS DESIGN A. Babbini, G. Orsi, R. Maleci, GE Oil & Gas, Firenze, FI, Italy
SESSION 2.1C (CT-5-1)
Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Cambridge FITNESS FOR SERVICE EVALUATIONS—I Robert E. Nickell Memorial Symposium on Fitness-for-Service—CoSponsored by Materials & Fabrication, Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, and High Pressure Technology Technical Committees
SESSION 2.1F (DA-8-1)
Tuesday, July 21, 2015, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, White Hill ASSEMBLY OF BOLTED FLANGE JOINTS Symposium on Bolted Joints—Co-Sponsored by Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, and Design & Analysis Technical Committees Developed by: A. F. Waterland, VSP Technologies, Prince George, VA, USA; A. Bausman, VSP Technologies, Kingspoint, TN, USA Chair: A. F. Waterland, VSP Technologies, Prince George, VA, USA Co-Chair: A. Bausman, VSP Technologies, Kingspoint, TN, USA PVP2015-45280: A NEW LOW STRESS TO SEAL CONFORMABLE EPTFE GASKET TAPE FOR LARGE DIAMETER GLASS LINED STEEL (GLS) EQUIPMENT D. C. Bissett, W.L. Gore & Associates, GmbH, Putzbrunn, Germany; C. Jones, W.L.Gore & Associates, Elkton, MD, USA PVP2015-45715: EFFECT OF SCATTER IN AXIAL BOLT FORCE ON THE SEALING PERFORMANCE OF 20” INCH PIPE FLANGE CONNECTIONS WITH CSG UNDER INTERNAL PRESSURE Y. Omiya, K. Itano, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan PVP2015-45756: INITIAL INVESTIGATION ON THE EFFECT OF BOLT LOADING RATE ON THE NEED TO RE-TORQUE PTFE GASKETS IN BOLTED FLANGED CONNECTIONS M. Clarke, A. F. Waterland, K. Grant, VSP Technologies, Prince George, VA, USA PVP2015-45177: EFFECT OF MATERIAL PROPERTIES OF GASKET ON THE SEALING PERFORMANCE OF PIPE FLANGE CONNECTIONS AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURE T. Sawa, Hiroshima University, Tokyo, Japan; Y. Takagi, Tokyo Electric Power Co, Yokohama, Japan; H. Torii, RITE, Kyoto, Japan
Developed by: T. Seipp, Becht Engineering Canada, Ltd., Calgary, AB, Canada; K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA Chair: T. Seipp, Becht Engineering Canada, Ltd., Calgary, AB, Canada Co-Chair: K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA PVP2015-45512: VALIDITY OF PROCEDURE FOR PLASTIC COLLAPSE ASSESSMENT OF A LOCAL THIN AREA NEAR VESSEL AND NOZZLE INTERSECTIONS SUBJECTED TO INTERNAL PRESSURE AND EXTERNAL LOADINGS K. Oyamada, The High Pressure Gas Safety Institute of Japan, Tokyo, Japan; S. Konosu, Ibaraki University, Hitachi, Japan; T. Miyashita, T. Ohno, H. Suzuki, The High Pressure Gas Safety Institute of Japan, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45538: PROCEDURE FOR PLASTIC COLLAPSE ASSESSMENT OF A LOCAL THIN AREA NEAR VESSEL AND NOZZLE INTERSECTIONS SUBJECTED TO INTERNAL PRESSURE AND EXTERNAL LOADINGS S. Konosu, Ibaraki University, Hitachi, Japan; K. Ogasawara, Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Chiba, Japan; K. Oyamada, , The High Pressure Gas Safety Institute of Japan, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45625: ASME SECTION VIII RECERTIFICATION OF A 33,000 GALLON VACUUM-JACKETED LH2 STORAGE VESSEL FOR DENSIFIED HYDROGEN TESTING AT NASA KENNEDY SPACE CENTER A. Swanger, W. Notardonato, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA; K. M. Jumper, Sierra Lobo, Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA PVP2015-45734: NONLINEAR FEA OF A CORRODED PIPE. V. Akula, Dassault Systemes Simulia Corp., Lewisville, TX, USA
SESSION 2.1D (CS-7-4) Tuesday, July 21, 2015, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Whittier PANEL SESSION: SYMPOSIUM ON CHANGES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS TO THE ASME BOILER & PRESSURE VESSEL CODE: I
SESSION 2.1G (MF-2-1) Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Tremont APPLICATION OF FRACTURE MECHANICS IN FAILURE ASSESSMENT—I
Developed by: R. Barnes, ANRIC, Etobicoke, ON, Canada Chair: R. Barnes, ANRIC, Etobicoke, ON, Canada Co-Chair: T. Sham, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA Panelists: J. Feldstein, BPTCS, Chair, Foster Wheeler North America, Clinton, NJ, USA D. Berger, Section I, Chair, Allentown, PA, USA T. Bedeaux, Section IV, Chair, Consultant, Middletown, PA, USA W. Sperko, Section IX, Chair, Sperko Engineering Services Inc., Greensboro, NC, USA M. Rana, Section VIII, Member, Praxair Inc., Tonawanda, NY, USA B. Shelley, Section X, Vice Chair, Allsourcepps, Smyrna, DE, USA
Developed by: P.-S. Lam, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA; J. Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA Chair: P.-S. Lam, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA Co-Chair: J. Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA PVP2015-45300: A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF SCALING ON STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT P. Orrock, D. J. Smith, C. E. Truman, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom PVP2015-45859: FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF A FULL-SCALE TEST OF A CRACKED DISSIMILAR METAL WELD FOR AGING NUCLEAR POWER PIPING AND FRACTURE FAILURE ASSESSMENT L. Zeng, Åf-Industry AB, Nuclear Technology, Göteborg, Sweden; C. Luo, EDRMEDESO AB, Göteborg, Sweden; L. Jansson, P. Gyllen, Åf-Industry AB, Nuclear Technology, Göteborg, Sweden PVP2015-45948: CONSTRAINT BASED ASSESSMENTS OF LARGE-SCALE CRACKED STRAIGHT PIPES AND ELBOWS R. Ainsworth, M. Gintalas, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45178: UPPER BOUND ESTIMATES OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF AN UNKNOWN RESIDUAL STRESS FIELD TO STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR H. E. Coules, D. J. Smith, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
SESSION 2.1E (HT-3-1) Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSION EQUIPMENT Luc H. Geraets Memorial International Symposium on Structural Integrity— Co-Sponsored by Design & Analysis, Codes & Standards, Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, High Pressure Technology, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees Developed by: E. Giacomelli, Dott.Ing.Mario Cozzani Srl, La Spezia, La Spezia, Italy Chair: E. Giacomelli, Dott.Ing.Mario Cozzani Srl, La Spezia, La Spezia, Italy Co-Chair: E. Miller, DuPont, Orange, TX, USA PVP2015-45185: OPTIMIZATION OF HYPERCOMPRESSORS CONFIGURATION AND RELATED PLANT ARRANGEMENT C. Maggi, L. Tognarelli, S. Giorgetti, GE Oil&Gas, Florence, Italy PVP2015-45040: HYPER COMPRESSOR REVAMP PROCEDURES TO EXTEND MTBM H. Lankenau, S. Damberg, B. Wagner, NEAC Compressor Service, Uebach-
SESSION 2.1H (DA-2-1) Tuesday, July 21, 2015, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Stuart DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PIPING COMPONENTS—I Developed by: C. Basavaraju, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, North Potomac, MD, USA; K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA 26
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C. Basavaraju, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, North Potomac, MD, USA Co-Chair: R. Baliga, Advent Engineering Svcs, San Ramon, CA, USA PVP2015-45315: AN ANLYTICAL SOLUTION FOR CALCULATING STRESSES ON FULL ENCIRCLEMENT SLEEVES USED ON PIPES AND PRESSURE VESSELS C. Nadarajah, Becht Engineering Co. Inc., Fairfax, VA, USA PVP2015-45234: MECHANICAL AND SCC BEHAVIOR OF AN API5L STEEL CASING WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF DEEP GEOLOGICAL REPOSITORIES FOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE F. Bumbieler, S. Necib, J. Morel, D. Crusset, G. Armand, Andra, Bure, France PVP2015-45169: STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT OF MAIN STEAM LINE AND CONTAINMENT BUILDING UNDER STEAM EXPLOSION CONDITIONS S. H. Kim, Y. Chang, Kyung Hee University, Kyunggi-do, Korea (Republic); S. Song, Y.-J. Cho, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Daejeon-si, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45124: STUDY ON LIMIT LOAD OF DOUBLE PIPE BEND COMBINED FITTING C. Zhou, J. Li, X. He, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
PROTECTION OF Zr-Nb PRESSURE TUBES UNDER HEAT-UP AND COOLDOWN CONDITIONS S. Xu, D. Scarth, P. Doddihal, P. Mosbrucker, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada
SESSION 2.1K (DA-7-1) Tuesday, July 21, 2015, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, St. James THERMAL STRESSES AND ELEVATED TEMPERATURE DESIGN Developed by: A. Segall, Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA Chair: A. Segall, Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA Co-Chair: S. Iyer, AECL, Mississauga, ON, Canada PVP2015-45416: CREEP SIMULATION OF THE HYDROPROCESSING REACTOR USING A PHYSICALLY-BASED CDM MODEL Y. Zhou, C. Xuedong, F. Zhichao, J. Dong, Hefei General Machinery Research Institute, Hefei, Anhui, China PVP2015-45671: A UNIFIED VISCOPLASTIC MODEL FOR CREEP AND FATIGUE-CREEP RESPONSE SIMULATIONS OF HAYNES 230 P. Barrett, Corvid Technologies, Mooresville, NC, USA; T. Hassan, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA PVP2015-45605: HIGH TEMPERATURE, MULTI-MATERIAL, CYCLIC PLASTICITY OF A P91 WELDED BRANCH-HEADER CONNECTION UNDER CYCLIC PRESSURE S. Leen, M. Li, R. A. Barrett, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland; S. Scully, ESB Energy International, Dublin, Ireland; D. Joyce, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland PVP2015-45282: THERRI—A JOINT RESEARCH PROJECT TO THE CONTROL OF RAPID TEMPERATURE CHANGES IN INDUSTRIAL COMPONENTS R. Trieglaff, A. Schulz, TÜV NORD SysTec Gmbh & Co. Kg, Hamburg, Germany; D. Rieck, ENCOS GmbH, Greifswald, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany PVP2015-45385: THERMAL-STRUCTURE ANALYSIS AND ENGINEERING CALCULATION FOR DOUBLE TUBESHEETS OF HEAT EXCHANGER G. Zhu, China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute /Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China; B. Shou, China Special Equipment Inspection & Research Institute, Beijing, China
SESSION 2.1I (SE-1-1) Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Berkeley SEISMIC RELATED TOPICS Developed by: C.-S. Tsai, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan; T. Taniguchi, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan; G. Slagis, G C Slagis Associates, Roseville, CA, USA; S. Karamanos, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Chair: O. S. Bursi, University of Trento, Trento, Italy Co-Chair: Y. L. Mo, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA PVP2015-45007: SEISMIC RESPONSE ANALYSIS OF HIGH SPEED RAIL VEHICLE CONSIDERING WHEEL/RAIL CONTACT PROBLEM A. Sone, K. Nagao, A. Masuda, H. Nakakoji, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan PVP2015-45057: DELAY ESTIMATION FOR RELIABILITY INTEPRETATION OF REAL-TIME HYBRID SIMULATION INVOLVING VISCOUS DAMPERS TOWARDS SEISMIC HAZARD MITIGATION S. Richardson, C. Chen, J. Valdovinos, W. Pong, K. Chen, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, USA PVP2015-45530: TSUNAMI DAMAGE TO OIL STORAGE TANKS IN THE Mw9.0 2011 TOHOKU, JAPAN EARTHQUAKE K. Hatayama, National Research Institute of Fire and Disaster, Chofu, Tokyo, Japan
SESSION 2.1L (SPC-3-1) Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Franklin STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION II—PHD LEVEL Developed by: R. S. Hafner, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA; M. Nitzel, M.E. Nitzel Engineering Services, Nampa, ID, USA Chair: N. O’Dowd, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland Co-Chair: C. Giannopapa, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands PVP2015-45136: LARGE EDDY SIMULATION OF FLUID-ELASTIC INSTABILITY IN SQUARE NORMAL CYLINDER ARRAY V. Shinde, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Clamart, France; E. Longatte, Électricité de France, Chatou, France; F. Baj, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux énergies alternatives, Gif-sur-Yvette, France PVP2015-45401: BURST PRESSURE PREDICTION OF CRACKED STEAM GENERATOR TUBE USING FE DAMAGE ANALYSIS J. Y. Jeon, Y. J. Kim, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (Republic); J.-W. Kim, Chosun University, Kwangju, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45936: CALIBRATING PHASE TRANSFORMATION AND GRAIN GROWTH MODELS AND MEASURING PHASE DEPENDENT MATERIAL PROPERTIES FOR USE IN FE SIMULATIONS OF WELDS N. O`Meara, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; S. D Smith, TWI Ltd., Cambridge, United Kingdom; J. A Francis, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45695: SIMPLIFIED MODEL FOR THE SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF UNANCHORED LIQUID STORAGE TANKS M. Vathi, S. Karamanos, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece
SESSION 2.1J (CS-15-1) Tuesday, July 21, 2015, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Clarendon RISK-INFORMED METHODS FOR STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT—I Symposium on Probabilistic Assessments and Risk Management—CoSponsored by Codes & Standards, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees Developed by: S. Xu, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada Chair: S. Xu, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada Co-Chair: Y. Garud, SIMRAND, LLC, San Jose, CA, USA PVP2015-45367: RELIABILITY BASED RISK ASSESSMENT OF A COMPLEX WELDED STRUCTURE WITH MULTIPLE SITE CRACKS W. Huang, S. Narayanaswamy, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore, Singapore PVP2015-45746: ESTIMATION AND VISUALIZATION OF THE PROBABILITY OF FAILING AN ASSESSMENT WHEN USING A FAILURE ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM J. Cochran, C. Panzarella, R. Guo, The Equity Engineering Group, Inc., Shaker Heights, OH, USA PVP2015-45997: STATISTICAL MODELING OF RESISTANCE TO CRACK INITIATION DUE TO HYDRIDED REGION OVERLOADS AT SIMULATED FLAWS IN CANDU PRESSURE TUBES L. Gutkin, D. Scarth, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada PVP2015-46010: FEASIBILITY OF DEVELOPING A RISK-INFORMED PROCEDURE TO DEFINE PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE LIMITS FOR FRACTURE
SESSION 2.1M (MF-4-3) Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Newbury WELDING RESIDUAL STRESS PREDICTIONS AND MEASUREMENTS—II Developed by: E. Keim, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany; F. Brust, Engineering Mechanics Corp of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA 27
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E. Keim, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany F. Brust, Engineering Mechanics Corp of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45224: RESIDUAL STRESSES IN CLAD NUCLEAR REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL STEELS; PREDICTION, MEASUREMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION K. Serasli, H. E. Coules, D. J. Smith, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom PVP2015-45655: DEVELOPMENT OF RESIDUAL STRESS SIMULATION AND EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENT TOOLS FOR USE IN LIFETIME ASSESSMENT OF STAINLESS STEEL PRESSURE VESSELS T. Reynolds, A. Brown, L. Beghini, T. Kostka, C. San Marchi, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA PVP2015-45139: EVALUATION OF RESIDUAL STRESSES INDUCED BY REPAIRS TO SMALL DIAMETER STAINLESS STEEL PIPE WELDS T. G. Hicks, W. R. Mabe, J. R. Miller, Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corporation, West Mifflin, PA, USA; J. V. Mullen, Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corporation, Schenectady, NY, USA
PVP2015-45743: FRACTURE BEHAVIOR OF PRESSURIZED DEFECTIVE PIPES SUBJECTED TO LARGE TENSILE STRAINS M. Paredes, T. Wierzbicki, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA PVP2015-45672: FURTHER INSIGHTS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN J AND CTOD FOR SE(B) AND SE(T) SPECIMENS INCLUDING DUCTILE CRACK PROPAGATION D. Sarzosa, C. Ruggieri, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
SESSION 2.1N (MF-21-1)
Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Imperial Foyer SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—I
SESSION 2.1Q (TW-4) Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Georgian TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 2: OVERVIEW OF ASME POST CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS PCC—2,3: REPAIR OF PRESSURE EQUIPMENT AND PIPING— PART 1 Developed by: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Presented by: J. L. Arnold, Niantic Bay Engineering, LLC; J. Taagepera, Chevron Energy Technology Co.; S. Roberts, Shell Oil Co.
SESSION 2.1S (CT-17-1)
Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Exeter ADVANCED MANUFACTURING FOR NEW NUCLEAR BUILDS AND PVP APPLICATIONS
Developed by: J. Cory, Jr, Siemens PLM Software, Milford, OH, USA
Developed by: A. Duncan, J. Bobbitt, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA; R. Rebak, GE Global Research, Schenectady, NY, USA; C. San Marchi, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA; A. Wasylyk, World Nuclear Association, London, United Kingdom; A. Horn, AMEC Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom Chair: A. Duncan, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA Co-Chair: A. Horn, AMEC Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom PVP2015-45064: HYBRID FRICTION DIFFUSION BONDING (HFDB) OF COIL WOUND HEAT EXCHANGERS A. Roos, D. R. Alba, S. Hanke, Helmholtz-Centre Geesthacht, Geesthacht, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; G. Wimmer, Linde Engineering Division, Tacherting, Germany; J. F. Dos Santos, Helmholtz-Centre Geesthacht, Geesthacht, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany PVP2015-45534: IMPACT TOUGHNESS OF PM HIPED VS. CONVENTIONAL 316L (Presentation Only) T. Berglund, Sandvik Powder Solutions, Surahammar, Sweden; L. Larsson, M. Östlund, Sandvik Materials Technology, Sandviken, Sweden PVP2015-46001: DEVELOPMENT OF LASER ENGINEERED NET SHAPE (LENS) ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FOR REPAIR P. Korinko, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45675: FABRICATION, WELDING, AND INSPECTION TECHNIQUES IN PREPARATION FOR IN-REACTOR TESTING OF ACCIDENT TOLERANT FUELS K. Barrett, M. Teague, G. Moore, C. Woolum, K. Archibald, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID, USA
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SESSION 2.2A (FSI-8-2) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Arlington PANEL SESSION: SYMPOSIUM OF IAEA ACTIVITIES ON FLUID STRUCTURAL INTERACTION FOR NUCLEAR COMPONENTS—FLUID STRUCTURE INTERACTION DESIGN Developed by: P. Moussou, Electricite de France, Clamart, France Chair: S. Kaneko, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Co-Chair: S. Etienne, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montréal, QC, Canada Panelists: N. Mureithi, Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal, Canada D. Weaver, Mc Master University, Hamilton, Canada T. Nishihara, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, Japan S. Takahashi, Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo, Japan V. Janzen, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Chalk River, Canada A. Tijsseling, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands
SESSION 2.2B (CS-3-3) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Back Bay ENVIRONMENTAL FATIGUE ISSUES—III Symposium on Fatigue Issues—Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, High Pressure Technology, and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees
SESSION 2.1O (MF-12-1)
Developed by: G. Stevens, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan; S. Mohanty, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA Chair: S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan Co-Chair: S. Mohanty, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA PVP2015-45619: AN EXAMINATION OF THE ROLE OF THE ASSUMED MATERIAL YOUNG’S MODULUS VALUE AT THE HIGH CYCLE END OF ASME CODE FATIGUE CURVE FOR STAINLESS STEELS S. Ranganath, XGEN Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA; H. Mehta, GE Hitachi Nuclear Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA PVP2015-45701: EFFECT OF PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR ENVIRONMENT ON MATERIAL PARAMETERS OF 316 STAINLESS STEEL: A CYCLIC PLASTICITY BASED EVOLUTIONARY MATERIAL MODELING APPROACH S. Mohanty, S. Majumdar, W. Soppet, K. Natesan, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA
Tuesday, July 21, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Cabot PIPELINE INTEGRITY—1 Developed by: X.-K. Zhu, Edison Welding Institute, Columbus, OH, USA;D.-Y. Park, CanMet, Calgary, AB, Canada Chair: X.-K. Zhu, EWI, Columbus, OH, USA Co-Chair: D.-Y. Park, CanMet, Calgary, AB, Canada PVP2015-45873: SIMULATION OF DUCTILE FRACTURE IN PIPELINE STEELS UNDER VARYING CONSTRAINT CONDITIONS USING COHESIVE ZONE MODELING S. Parmar, X. Wang, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada; W. R. Tyson, CanmetMATERIALS, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada; S. Xu, CanmetMATERIALS, Natural Resources Canada, Hamilton, ON, Canada PVP2015-45062: EFFECTS OF LOADING MODE ON BRITTLE FRACTURE OF X70 PIPE GIRTH WELDS D.-Y. Park, J.-P. Gravel, CanmetMATERIALS, Natural Resources Canada, Calgary, AB, Canada 28
PVP2015-45812: INFLUENCE OF PWR ENVIRONMENT ON FATIGUE CRACK INITIATION AND GROWTH OF TYPE 316 STAINLESS STEEL R. Fujikawa, T. Nakamura, S. Abe, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan; M. Kamaya, Institute of Nuclear Safety System, Mikata-gun Fukui, Japan PVP2015-45843: NEGATIVE R FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH RATE TESTING ON AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL IN A SIMULATED PRIMARY WATER ENVIRONMENTS N. Platts, D. Tice, W. Zhang, Amec Foster Wheeler, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
SPONSE M. Passeri, R. Bagagli, C. Maggi, GE Oil & Gas, Firenze, Italy PVP2015-45100: STRAIN GAGE AND THERMOCOUPLE MEASUREMENTS OF HYPER COMPRESSOR PACKING CUPS TO STUDY PRESSURE SEALING PERFORMANCE E. Miller, DuPont, Orange, TX, USA; J. Blanding, DuPont (retired), Houston, TX, USA
SESSION 2.2F (DA-8-2) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Cambridge FITNESS FOR SERVICE EVALUATIONS II AND POST-CONSTRUCTION ISSUES Robert E. Nickell Memorial Symposium on Fitness-for-Service—CoSponsored by Materials & Fabrication, Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, and High Pressure Technology Technical Committees
SESSION 2.2C (DA-10-1) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, White Hill DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BOLTED JOINTS—HIGH TEMPERATURE AND EXTREME LOADING Symposium on Bolted Joints—Co-Sponsored by Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, and Design & Analysis Technical Committees Developed by: W. Brown, Integrity Engineering Solutions, Dunsborough, WA, Australia; G. Van Zyl, Sabic, Jubail, Saudi Arabia Chair: R. Noble, 1tegrity Ltd, Sunderland, United Kingdom Co-Chair: C. Rodery, BP p.l.c, League City, TX, USA PVP2015-45209: FEM ANALYSIS AND PRELOAD EVALUATION OF BOLTED JOINTS SUBJECT TO LOW TEMPERATURE Y. Yan, M. Wen, Y. Li, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China PVP2015-45945: AN UPDATE ON NUT FACTOR VS. DIAMETER AND MATERIAL W. Brown, T.-Y. Lim, Integrity Engineering Solutions, Dunsborough, WA, Australia PVP2015-45974: INVESTIGATION OF A CHRONIC LEAKING PROBLEM OF A HEAT EXCHANGER GIRTH FLANGE G. Van Zyl, Sabic, Jubail, Saudi Arabia PVP2015-45896: DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF THE RISK-BASED JOINT INTEGRITY (RBJI) ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY W. Brown, Integrity Engineering Solutions, Dunsborough, WA, Australia
Developed by: G. Van Zyl, Sabic, Jubail, Saudi Arabia; K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA Chair: G. Van Zyl, Sabic, Jubail, Saudi Arabia Co-Chair: K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA PVP2015-45147: NEW CLASSIFICATION ASSESSMENT RULE FOR DEFECTS FITNESS Z. Chen, School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Shanghai, China PVP2015-45541: STRESS INTENSIFICATION FACTORS FOR NON-CONCENTRIC ELBOW BRANCHES IN OLD CARBON-STEEL PIPELINES L. Scano, Studio Scano - Safety & Integrity, Udine, UD, Italy PVP2015-45626: MY PIPES ARE CORRODING! WHEN SHOULD I REPAIR? GETTING THE ANSWERS YOU NEED FOR MAINTAINING PIPELINE INTEGRITY M. Turnquist, Quest Integrity Group, Boulder, CO, USA PVP2015-45189: ASSESSMENT OF THE INFLUENCE OF THE USE OF WELD OVERLAY AS A REPAIR METHOD ON THE STRESS LEVEL OF BULGED SECTIONS OF COKE DRUMS E. Araque, G. Vivas, A. Moret, PDVSA, Los Teques, Venezuela
SESSION 2.2D (CS-7-5)
SESSION 2.2G (MF-2-3)
Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Whittier PANEL SESSION: SYMPOSIUM ON CHANGES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS TO THE ASME BOILER & PRESSURE VESSEL CODE: II
Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Tremont APPLICATION OF FRACTURE MECHANICS IN FAILURE ASSESSMENT—III Developed by: D. Scarth, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada Chair: P.-S. Lam, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA Co-Chair: P. Doddihal, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada PVP2015-45450: DYNAMIC EFFECTS ON FRACTURE TOUGHNESS FOR FERRITIC STEEL IN THE DUCTILE-TO-BRITTLE TRANSITION C. Jacquemoud, CEA, Gif Sur Yvette, France; I. Delvallee-Nunio, F. Balestreri, IRSN, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France PVP2015-45977: FRACTURE ANALYSES OF CURVED COMPACT TENSION SPECIMENS OF IRRADIATED HYDRIDED Zr-2.5Nb MATERIALS (Presentation Only) S.-J. Sung, M. Y. Ali, J. Pan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; P.-S. Lam, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA; D. Scarth, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada PVP2015-45635: CHARACTERIZATION OF THE EFFECT OF NOTCH BLUNTNESS ON HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT AND FRACTURE BEHAVIOR USING FE ANALYSES J. Y. Jeon, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (Republic); N. O. Larrosa, the University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; Y. R. Oh, Y. J. Kim, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (Republic); R. Ainsworth, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45735: DUCTILE FRACTURE PREDICTION WITH INSTABILITY CONDITION OF MATERIAL CONSTITUTIVE RELATIONSHIPS (Presentation Only) L. Xue, Thinkviewer LLC, Sugar Land, TX, USA PVP2015-46000: FRACTURE PROTECTION OF CANDU Zr-2.5Nb PRESSURE TUBES WITH HIGH HYDROGEN EQUIVALENT CONCENTRATION P. Doddihal, D. Scarth, P. Mosbrucker, S. Xu, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada
Developed by: R. Barnes, ANRIC, Etobicoke, ON, Canada Chair: R. Barnes, ANRIC, Etobicoke, ON, Canada Co-Chair: T. Sham, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA Panelists: R. Hill, BNCS, Chair, Hill Engineering Solutions LLC, Las Vegas, NV, USA J. Henry, Section II, Chair, Kiefner/Applus RTD, Chattanooga, TN, USA R. Hill, Section III, Chair, Hill Engineering Solutions LLC, Las Vegas, NV, USA W. Hembree, Section V, Chair, TVA, Signal Mountain, TN, USA R. Crane, Section XI. Secretary, ASME, New York, NY, USA M. Rana, Section XII, Chair, Praxair Inc., Tonawanda, NY, USA
SESSION 2.2E (HT-3-3) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill ANALYSIS AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF VERY HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSORS Luc H. Geraets Memorial International Symposium on Structural Integrity— Co-Sponsored by Design & Analysis, Codes & Standards, Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, High Pressure Technology, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees Developed by: E. Giacomelli, Dott.Ing.Mario Cozzani Srl, La Spezia, La Spezia, Italy Chair: E. Giacomelli, Dott.Ing.Mario Cozzani Srl, La Spezia, La Spezia, Italy Co-Chair: A. Babbini, GE Oil & Gas, Firenze, FI, Italy PVP2015-45338: MAXIMIZE HYPER COMPRESSOR UPTIME APPLYING AN INDUSTRY PROVEN MONITORING APPROACH O. Franz, Prognost Systems GmbH, Rheine, Germany; J. Vigants, Prognost Systems GmbH, Houston, TX, USA PVP2015-45073: COMPRESSOR GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DYNAMIC DESIGN GUIDED BY PRELIMINARY CYLINDER MANIFOLD FORCED RE-
SESSION 2.2H (DA-2-2) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Stuart DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PIPING COMPONENTS—II 29
Developed by: B. Li, Amec Foster Wheeler, Toronto, ON, Canada; K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA Chair: B. Li, Amec Foster Wheeler, Toronto, ON, Canada Co-Chair: R. Baliga, Advent Engineering Svcs, San Ramon, CA, USA PVP2015-45284: B31.1 COMPLIANT DESIGN OF CFRP BURIED PIPING SYSTEMS N. Stoeva, T. Adams, Stevenson & Associates, Independence, OH, USA; T. Jimenez, FIBRWRAP, San Diego, CA, USA; S. Arnold, FYFE Co. LLC, San Diego, CA, USA; J. Uhland, Duke Energy, York, SC, USA PVP2015-45519: STRESS ANALYSIS AND OPTIMUM DESIGN OF THE HEAT TRANSPORT SYSTEM AT MOLTEN SALT REACTOR X. Zhang, X. Wang, W. Gong, Y. Fu, Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shang Hai, China PVP2015-45008: EFFECTS OF HIGH FREQUENCY HYDRODYNAMIC LOADS ON STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY AND MECHANICAL OPERABILITY OF VALVES Y. Isbiliroglu, C. Ozgur, E. Ulku, N. Vaidya, Rizzo Associates, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; K. Paserba, Westinghouse Electric Company, Cranberry Township, PA, USA PVP2015-45489: DEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD TO ASSESS IMPACT HAZARDS A. Toft, P. Gill, Amec, Warrington, United Kingdom
M. Kirk, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA
SESSION 2.2K (CS-13-1) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, St. James HIGH TEMPERATURE CODES AND STANDARDS—I Developed by: C. M. Davies, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; Y. J. Kim, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (Republic) Chair: C. M. Davies, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Co-Chair: P. James, Amec, Warrington, United Kingdom PVP2015-45270: RCC-MRX EDITION 2015: OVERVIEW OF THREE YEARS OF DEVELOPPMENTS T. Lebarbe, C. Petesch, CEA Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; D. Bonne, Areva, Lyon, France; F. de la Burgade, Areva TA, Saint Paul lez Durance, France; M. Blat-Yrieix, EDF, Moret sur Loing, France PVP2015-45381: IDENTIFICATION OF FAILURE MODES UNDER DESIGN EXTENSION CONDITIONS N. Kasahara, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; I. Nakamura, National Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; H. Machida, Tepco Systems Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; H. Nakamura, ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; K. Okamoto, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45553: ANALYTICAL STUDY ON FAILURE MECHANISMS BY EXTREME LOADINGS UNDER DESIGN EXTENSION CONDITIONS H. Ogawa, H. Machida, TEPCO Systems Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; N. Kasahara, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45988: HRSG HEADER CREEP-ASSESSMENT THROUGH A PROCEDURE FOR THE ITALIAN CODE APPLICATION AND COMPARISON WITH THE AMERICAN STANDARD O. Grisolia, INAIL, Central Directorate of Research, Rome, RM, Italy; L. Scano, Studio Scano - Safety & Integrity, Udine, UD, Italy
SESSION 2.2I (SE-2-1) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Berkeley EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE AND SEISMIC MARGIN Developed by: A. Maekawa, Institute of Nuclear Safety System, INC., Fukui, Japan; T. Taniguchi, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan Chair: A. Maekawa, Institute of Nuclear Safety System, INC., Fukui, Japan Co-Chair: T. Taniguchi, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan PVP2015-45083: APPROXIMATION OF UPLIFT OF FLAT-BOTTOM CYLINDRICAL TANKS AND EFFECTS OF OUT-OF-PLANE DEFORMATION OF CYLINDRICAL SHELL ON IT T. Taniguchi, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan; T. Nakashima, JIP Techno-Science, Yao, Japan; D. Okui, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., Kobe, Japan PVP2015-45469: SEISMIC MARGIN EVALUATION METHODS USING EQUIVALENT SDOF MODEL AND ELASTO-PLASTIC RESPONSE SPECTRUM S. Onitsuka, T. Iijima, Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd., Hitachi-shi, Ibaraki-ken, Japan; Y. Ushio, Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachinaka, Ibaraki-Ken, Japan; Y. Okuda, Toshiba Corporation, Yokohama, Japan; T. Hirai, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Kobe, Japan PVP2015-45531: A SIMPLIFIED ANALYSIS METHOD FOR ELASTO-PLASTIC SEISMIC RESPONSE USING THE ENERGY BALANCE EQUATION OF A MAXIMUM HYSTERESIS LOOP G. Nakamura, Y. Okuda, S. Ebato, Toshiba Corporation, Yokohama, Japan; H. Niwa, Toshiba Nuclear Engineering Services Corporation, Yokohama, Japan; T. Iijima, Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45913: INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SEISMIC SAFETY EVALUATION METHODS FOR EQUIPMENT AND PIPING OF A NUCLEAR FACILITY A. Nishida, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Chiba, Japan; K. Iigaki, K. Sawa, Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan
SESSION 2.2L (SPC-4-1) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Franklin STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION III—PHD LEVEL Developed by: R. S. Hafner, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA; M. Nitzel, M.E. Nitzel Engineering Services, Nampa, ID, USA Chair: C.-S. Tsai, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan Co-Chair: Y. Shoji, YS Corporation LLC, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45448: INFLUENCES OF OVERALL AND LOCAL PWHT ON RESIDUAL STRESSES IN THE UNDER-MATCHING WELDED JOINTS Y. Qian, J. Zhao, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China PVP2015-45173: STRAIN PREDICTION FOR X80 STEEL PIPELINE SUBJECTED TO STRIKE-SLIP FAULT UNDER COMPRESSION COMBINED WITH BENDING X. Liu, H. Zhang, Y. Chen, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing, China PVP2015-45397: A METHOD OF AUTOMATIC DEFECT RECOGNITION FOR PHASED ARRAY ULTRASONIC INSPECTION OF POLYTHENE ELECTRO-FUSION JOINTS D. Hou, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejaing, China; W. Guo, Zhejiang Provincial Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Hangzhou, China; J. Zheng, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China PVP2015-45296: BUCKLING OF A FLAT PLATE IN A CONFINED AXIAL FLOW J. Adjiman, IMSIA, Clamart, France; O. Doaré, IMSIA, Palaiseau, France; P. Moussou, EDF R&D, Clamart, France
SESSION 2.2J (CS-15-2) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Clarendon PANEL SESSION: RISK-INFORMED METHODS FOR STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT—II Symposium on Probabilistic Assessments and Risk Management—CoSponsored by Codes & Standards, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees
SESSION 2.2M (MF-4-4) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Newbury WELDING RESIDUAL STRESS ESTIMATION AND OPTIMIZATION Developed by: P. Gilles, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France; E. Keim, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany Chair: P. Gilles, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France Co-Chair: E. Keim, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany PVP2015-45556: A METHOD TO DEFINE THE BEST WELD SEQUENCE USING A LIMITED NUMBER OF WELDING SIMULATION ANALYSIS M. Asadi, SKC Engineering, Surrey, BC, Canada; G. Alsoruji, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada PVP2015-45726: ANALYSIS OF RESIDUAL STRESSES IN PIPE SEAM
Developed by: S. Xu, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada, M. Kirk, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA Chair: M. Kirk, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA Co-Chair: T. Hardin, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, USA Panelists: T. Hardin, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, USA J. Jin, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Ottawa, ON, Canada 30
SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—II
WELDS AND A PROPOSED RESIDUAL STRESS PROFILE ESTIMATION METHOD S. Song, P. Dong, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA PVP2015-45753: AN ANALYTICAL INTERPRETATION OF WELDING LINEAR HEAT INPUT FOR 2D RESIDUAL STRESS MODELS S. Song, X. Pei, P. Dong, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA PVP2015-45991: CAN A WELD IN WELDED STRUCTURE BE MADE WITH ZERO RESIDUAL STRESS? S. Tchernov, Goldak Technologies Inc., Ottawa, ON, Canada; J. Goldak, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Developed by: J. Cory, Jr, Siemens PLM Software, Milford, OH, USA No text
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SESSION 2.3A (FSI-8-3) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Arlington PANEL SESSION: SYMPOSIUM OF IAEA ACTIVITIES ON FLUID STRUCTURAL INTERACTION FOR NUCLEAR COMPONENTS—FLUID STRUCTURE INTERACTION MAINTENANCE AND PLANT ISSUES
SESSION 2.2N (OAC-3-1) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Exeter MONITORING, DIAGNOSTICS AND INSPECTION—I
Developed by: F. Inada, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, Japan Chair: D. S. Weaver, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada Co-Chair: T. Nishihara, CRIEPI, Abiko, Chiba, Japan Panelists: K. Fujita, University of Osaka, Japan S. Ziada, Mc Master University, Hamilton, Canada S. Kaneko, Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan P. Moussou, Electricité de France, Clamart, France F. Inada, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, Japan M. Pettigrew, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Chalk River, Canada
Developed by: M. Brumovsky, UJV Rez plc, Rez, Czech Republic; I. Ezekoye, Westinghouse, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Chair: M. Brumovsky, UJV Rez plc, Rez, Czech Republic Co-Chair: M. Kytka, UJV Rez plc, Rez, Czech Republic PVP2015-45511: MONITORING DEGRADATION IN NUCLEAR REACTORS M. Brumovsky, M. Kytka, UJV Rez plc, Rez, Czech Republic PVP2015-45292: NONLINEAR GUIDED WAVES FOR MONITORING MICROSTRUCTURAL CHANGES IN METAL STRUCTURES G. Choi, Y. Liu, Penn State, University Park, PA, USA; Cliff Lissenden, Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA PVP2015-45359: APPLICATION OF VISUAL BEAM ULTRASONIC PHASED ARRAY IN INSPECTION OF WELD IN TUBULAR NODE S. Wang, X. Tang, H. Yu, Y. Qian, Shanghai Institute of Special Equipment Inspection and Technical Research, Shanghai, China; J. Cheng, Beijing Qingyun Aviation Instrument Co., Ltd., Beijing, China;
SESSION 2.3B (CS-3-4) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Back Bay ENVIRONMENTAL FATIGUE ISSUES—IV Symposium on Fatigue Issues—Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, High Pressure Technology, and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees
SESSION 2.2O (MF-12-2) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Cabot PIPELINE INTEGRITY—2
Developed by: G. Stevens, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; H. Mehta, GE Hitachi Nuclear Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA; S. Mohanty, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA Chair: H. Mehta, GE Hitachi Nuclear Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA Co-Chair: S. Mohanty, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA PVP2015-45089: STUDY ON A NEW DESIGN FATIGUE EVALUATION METHOD S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan; T. Hirano, IHI, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan; T. Sera, Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., Osaka, Osaka, Japan PVP2015-45098: RESEARCH ON HOLD TIME EFFECTS IN FATIGUE OF STAINLESS STEEL—SIMULATION OF NORMAL OPERATION BETWEEN FATIGUE TRANSIENTS J. Solin, VTT, Espoo, Finland; S. Reese, H. E. Karabaki, W. Mayinger, E. ON Kernkraft GmbH, Hanover, Germany PVP2015-45146: EDF/NRC HIGH-CYCLE FATIGUE DATABASE PROPOSAL T. Metais, EDF, Villeurbanne, France; G. Stevens, R. Tregoning, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; J.-C. Le Roux, G. Blatman, EDF R&D, Moret-Sur-Loing, France
Developed by: X.-K. Zhu, Edison Welding Institute, Columbus, OH, USA; S. Polasik, DNV GL, Dublin, OH, USA Chair: D.-Y. Park, CanMet, Calgary, AB, Canada Co-Chair: X.-K. Zhu, EWI, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45195: USE OF ELASTIC FOLLOW-UP TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF DISPLACEMENT CONTROLLED LOADING ON PLASTIC COLLAPSE PRESSURES FOR CIRCUMFERENTIALLY CRACKED PIPES G. Wu, M. J. Pavier, D. J. Smith, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom PVP2015-45713: A NEW MATERIAL FAILURE CRITERION FOR NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF BURST PRESSURE OF CORROSION DEFECTS IN PIPELINES X.-K. Zhu, Edison Welding Institute, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-46005: “LIVE” REPAIR OF GAS PIPELINE WITH DEEP GIRTH WELD CRACK J. Tronskar, Det Norske Veritas Pte Ltd, Singapore, Singapore; R. Tornqvist, DNV GL, Singapore, Singapore; O. H. Guan, Shell, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; W. Bruce, DNV GL, Dublin, OH, USA PVP2015-45351: FAILURE ANALYSIS OF PIPELINE WITH POROSITY DEFECTS Y. Li, J. Shuai, Y. Zhou, K. Xu, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, China
SESSION 2.3C (DA-10-3) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, White Hill PANEL SESSION: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BOLTED JOINTS—INTERNATIONAL LIAISON SESSION #1 Symposium on Bolted Joints—Co-Sponsored by Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, and Design & Analysis Technical Committees
SESSION 2.2Q (TW-8) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Georgian TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 2: OVERVIEW OF ASME POST CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS PCC—2,3: REPAIR OF PRESSURE EQUIPMENT AND PIPING —PART 2
Developed by; W. Brown, Integrity Engineering Solutions, Dunsborough, WA, Australia Chair: W. Brown, Integrity Engineering Solutions, Dunsborough, WA, Australia Co-Chair: C. Rodery, BP p.l.c, League City, TX, USA Panelists: H. Lejeune, CETIM, Nantes, France T. Sawa, Hiroshima University, Tokyo, Japan M. Schaaf, amtec Messtechnischer Service GmbH, Lauffen, Germany
Developed by: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Chair: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Presented by: J. L. Arnold, Niantic Bay Engineering, LLC; J. Taagepera, Chevron Energy Technology Co.; S. Roberts, Shell Oil Co.
SESSION 2.2S (CT-17-2) Tuesday, July 21, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Imperial Foyer 31
SESSION 2.3D (CS-7-2)
APPLICATION OF FRACTURE MECHANICS IN FAILURE ASSESSMENT—IV
Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Whittier PANEL SESSION: UPCOMING CHANGES IN PCC STANDARDS—I
Developed by: A.-H. I. Mourad, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab Emir.; P.-S. Lam, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA; Y. J. Chao, University of South Carolina, South Carolina, SC, USA Chair: Y. J. Chao, University of South Carolina, South Carolina, SC, USA Co-Chair: H. Bouzid, École de technologie supérieure, Montreal, QC, Canada PVP2015-45149: FITNESS ANALYSIS OF DEFECTS IN LPG STORAGE TANK Z. Chen, School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Shanghai, China PVP2015-45193: IS WARM PRE-STRESSING BENEFICIAL FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL INTEGRITY? (Presentation Only) D. Van Gelderen, J. D. Booker, D. J. Smith, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom PVP2015-45204: DUCTILE FRACTURE SIMULATION CONSIDERING STRAIN RATE LOADING EFFECT H.-S. Nam, J. S. Kim, Y. J. Kim Korea University, Seoul, Korea, Seoul, Korea (Republic); J.-W. Kim, Chosun University, Kwangju, Korea (Republic); C.-Y. Oh, POSCO, Incheon, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45466: THE EFFECT OF BIAXIAL LOADING ON THE LIMIT LOAD OF CRACKED PLATES C. Meek, R. Ainsworth, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45990: A PROPOSED GENERALIZED MODEL FOR FORMING LIMIT DIAGRAM A. El Domiaty, Suez Canal University, Suez, Egypt; A.-H. I. Mourad, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab Emir., H. Bouzid, École de technologie supérieure, Montreal, QC, Canada
Developed by: J. Arnold, Niantic Bay Engineering, LLC, Niantic, CT, USA Chair: J. Arnold, Niantic Bay Engineering, LLC, Niantic, CT, USA Co-Chair: J. Taagepera, Chevron ETC, Richmond, CA, USA Panelists: J. Taagepera, Chevron ETC, Richmond, CA, USA J. Arnold, Niantic Bay Engineering, LLC, Niantic, CT, USA M. Edel, BakerRisk, San Antonio, TX, USA
SESSION 2.3E (CS-12-1) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN EUROPEAN CODES AND STANDARDS Luc H. Geraets Memorial International Symposium on Structural Integrity— Co-Sponsored by Design & Analysis, Codes & Standards, Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, High Pressure Technology, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees Developed by: J. Sharples, AMEC Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom; J. Shi, AMEC, Gloucester, United Kingdom Chair: J. Shi, AMEC, Gloucester, United Kingdom Co-Chair: J. Sharples, AMEC Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom PVP2015-45033: RCC M CODE IN 2012 AND ADDENDA 2015 P. Malouines, Areva, Paris La Defense, France PVP2015-45095: A RENAISSANCE IN THE USE OF THE SMALL PUNCH TESTING TECHNIQUE R. Hurst, Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom; K. Matocha, Material & Metallurgical Research Ltd, Ostrava, Czech Republic PVP2015-45817: EUROPEAN DESIGN RULES FOR TUBESHEETS F. Lidonnici, S Ambrogio Servizi Indus Srl, Milano, Italy; C. Delle Site, INAIL, Rome, Italy PVP2015-45874: UPDATE ON EUROPEAN STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES RELATING TO INTEGRITY OF BOLTED JOINTS R. Noble, Asset55, Hebburn, South Tyneside, United Kingdom PVP2015-45018: CREEP CRACK GROWTH FOR A 2¼CR1MO AND INCONEL TRANSITION WELD J. Shi, AMEC, Gloucester, United Kingdom
SESSION 2.3H (DA-2-3) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Stuart DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PIPING AND COMPONENTS—III Developed by: K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA; B. Li, Amec Foster Wheeler, Toronto, ON, Canada Chair: K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA Co-Chair: B. Li, Amec Foster Wheeler, Toronto, ON, Canada PVP2015-45543: A STUDY OF THE SURFACE PENETRATION OF HIGH CYCLE THERMAL LOADING IN PRESSURE RETAINING COMPONENTS M. Jones, Rolls-Royce plc, Derby, United Kingdom; K. F. Carter, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45544: COMPARISON OF PLASTIC WORK CURVATURE METHODS FOR ASSESSING THE COLLAPSE LOAD OF A STRUCTURE C. Seal, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; J.-J. Han, Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control, Daejeon, Korea (Republic); R. Ainsworth, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45548: FURTHER TESTS ON PIPE ELEMENTS IN COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE FOR NUCLEAR POWER PIPING ANALYSIS L. Zeng, A. Börjesson, L. Jansson, Åf-Industry AB, Göteborg, Sweden; PVP2015-45610: DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRIMARY STRESS INDICES AND PRIMARY PLUS SECONDARY STRESS INDICES FOR PIPE CROSS CONNECTION T. Adams, J. Wen, Stevenson and Associates, Independence, OH, USA
SESSION 2.3F (HT-4-1) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Cambridge NDE AND FITNESS FOR SERVICE FOR HIGH PRESSURE VESSELS Robert E. Nickell Memorial Symposium on Fitness-for-Service—CoSponsored by Materials & Fabrication, Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, and High Pressure Technology Technical Committees Developed by: J. Keltjens, SABIC, Geleen, Netherlands Chair: J. Keltjens, SABIC, Geleen, Netherlands Co-Chair: B. Megens, SABIC, Geleen, Netherlands PVP2015-45779: LEVERAGING DESIGN OF HIGH PRESSURE HIGH TEMPERATURE EQUIPMENT (Presentation Only) D. Peters, Structural Integrity Associates, Edinboro, PA, USA PVP2015-45691: ADVANCED NDE TECHNIQUES AND EXAMINATION RESULTS FOR COMPLEX AND THICK SECTION COMPONENTS (Presentation Only) J. Milligan, Structural Integrity Associates, Charlotte, NC, USA; O. Malinowski, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., State College, PA, USA PVP2015-45986: FITNESS FOR SERVICE OF LAYERED MULTIWALLED DESIGN VESSELS (Presentation Only) D. Peters, Structural Integrity Associates, Edinboro, PA, USA; J. Milligan, Structural Integrity Associates, Charlotte, NC, USA PVP2015-45621: A DAMAGE ASSESSMENT OF AUTOFRETTAGED TUBES EXPOSED TO DECOMPOSITIONS IN AN LDPE FACILITY J. Cochran, J. D. Dobis, T. Silfies, The Equity Engineering Group, Shaker Heights, OH, USA
SESSION 2.3I (CS-19-1) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Berkeley INTEGRITY OF CAST STAINLESS STEEL PIPE Developed by: T. Griesbach, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA; K. Hojo, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, Kobe, Japan Chair: T. Griesbach, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA Co-Chair: K. Hojo, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, Kobe, Japan PVP2015-45191: FURTHER VALIDATION OF THE TECHNICAL BASIS OF CODE CASE N-838 FOR FLAW TOLERANCE EVALUATION OF CASS PIPING A. Alleshwaram, T. Griesbach, D. Dedhia, D. Harris, N. Cofie, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA PVP2015-45325: CASS FRACTURE TESTS USING FLAT PLATE MODELS
SESSION 2.3G (MF-2-4) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Tremont 32
WITH A SURFACE FLAW K. Hojo, W. Nishi, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Kobe, Japan; S. Hayashi, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Takasago, Japan PVP2015-45434: EFFECT OF AGING TEMPERATURE ON FRACTURE TOUGHNESS OF CAST AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL Y. Miura, M. Yamamoto, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan PVP2015-45478: EFFECTS OF PRIMARY WATER ENVIRONMENT ON THE THERMAL AGED CAST AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS Y. Fukuta, H. Kanasaki, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Takasago, Japan; T. Yamane, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan PVP2015-45790: COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT THERMAL AGING MODELS TO ASSESS FULLY AGED TOUGHNESS IN CAST AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS M. Uddin, G. Wilkowski, R. Kurth, F. Brust, D. J. Shim, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA
PVP2015-45297: THE INFLUENCE OF CREEP STRAIN ON CRACK LENGTH MEASUREMENTS USING THE POTENTIAL DROP METHOD K. Tarnowski, C. M. Davies, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; D. W. Dean, EDF Energy, Gloucester, United Kingdom; K. Nikbin, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
SESSION 2.3L (SPC-5-1) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Franklin STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION IV—PHD LEVEL Developed by: R. S. Hafner, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA; M. Nitzel, M.E. Nitzel Engineering Services, Nampa, ID, USA Chair: S. Iyer, AECL, Mississauga, ON, Canada Co-Chair: S. Hensel, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45254: MODAL ANALYSIS OF A CLAMPED-FREE PLATE IN A DUCT X. Zhao, G. Liu, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China PVP2015-45934: THE EFFECTS OF SPECIMEN SIZE ON THE VERY HIGH CYCLE FATIGUE PROPERTIES OF FV520B-I M. Zhang, W. Wang, A. Li, Shandong University, Jinan, China PVP2015-45192: ENHANCING TRAPEZOIDAL THREADS USING A PARAMETRIC NUMERICAL APPROACH T. Galle, W. De Waele, P. De Baets, Ghent University, Zwijnaarde, Belgium PVP2015-45542: ORIGIN AND EFFECT OF BACK STRESS ON CYCLIC CREEP DEFORMATION OF 316H STAINLESS STEEL A. Al Mamun, R. J. Moat, P. J. Bouchard, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
SESSION 2.3J (MF-17-1) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Clarendon PROBABILISTIC ASSESSMENT OF FAILURE Symposium on Probabilistic Assessments and Risk Management—CoSponsored by Codes & Standards, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees Developed by: K. Nikbin, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan Chair: K. Nikbin, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Co-Chair: Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45134: DEVELOPMENT OF THE EXTREMELY LOW PROBABILITY OF RUPTURE (xLPR) VERSION 2.0 CODE D. Rudland, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Frederick, MD, USA; C. Harrington, EPRI, Cleburne, TX, USA; R. Dingreville, Sandia National Labs, Albuquerque, NM, USA PVP2015-45251: FAILURE ANALYSIS ON ABNORMAL THINNING OF ELBOWS IN THE ECONOMIZER AT WASTE HEAT BOILER SYSTEM S. H. Wang, X. M. Luo, Y. Q. Yang, J. Tang, Shanghai Institute of Special Equipment Inspection and Technical Research, shanghai, China; Z. G. Yang, Fudan University, shanghai, China PVP2015-45908: A PROBABILISTIC LIFE ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR ENGINEERING COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Z. Wei, L. Luo, L. Gao, Tenneco Inc., Grass Lake, MI, USA; S. Lin, Tenneco China Technical Center, Shanghai, China PVP2015-45909: A BAYESIAN STATISTICS BASED DESIGN CURVE CONSTRUCTION METHOD FOR TEST DATA WITH EXTREMELY SMALL SAMPLES SIZES Z. Wei, L. Luo, R. Rebandt, F. Yang, Tenneco Inc., Grass Lake, MI, USA
SESSION 2.3M (MF-4-5) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Newbury WELDING RESIDUAL STRESS PREDICTIONS AND MEASUREMENTS—III Developed by: D. Rudland, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Frederick, MD, USA; E. Keim, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany Chair: C. Hamelin, ANSTO, NSW, Australia Co-Chair: E. Keim, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany PVP2015-45744: NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF WELD RESIDUAL STRESS IN A PRESSURIZER SURGE NOZZLE FULL-SCALE MOCKUP: THE EFFECT OF CONSTITUTIVE HARDENING MODEL AND INTERPASS TEMPERATURE M. Tran, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA; O. Muránsky, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights, New South Wales, Australia, M. Hill, M. Olson, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA PVP2015-45750: AN ANALYTICAL METHOD FOR ESTIMATING WELDING-INDUCED PLASTIC ZONE SIZE FOR RESIDUAL STRESS PROFILE DEVELOPMENT X. Pei, S. Song, P. Dong, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA PVP2015-45776: HIGH TEMPERATURE DEFORMATION CONSTITUTIVE LAW FOR DISSIMILAR WELD RESIDUAL STRESS MODELING: EFFECT OF THERMAL LOAD ON STRAIN HARDENING X. Yu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA; P. Crooker, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, USA; Y. Wang, Z. Feng, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA
SESSION 2.3K (MF-19-1) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, St. James CREEP CRACK INITIATION AND GROWTH Developed by: C. M. Davies, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; R. Dennis, Frazer-Nash Consultancy, Avon, United Kingdom Chair: R. Dennis, Frazer-Nash Consultancy, Avon, United Kingdom Co-Chair: S. Gould, Frazer-Nash, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, United Kingdom PVP2015-45354: EFFECTS OF TRACE PB ON CREEP AND FRACTURE OF 25Cr35Ni-Nb ALLOY T. Chen, C. Xuedong, Y. Lv, J. Ye, X. Hao, Hefei General Machinery Research Institute, Hefei, Anhui, China PVP2015-45380: CREEP CRACK INCUBATION IN P92 STEEL AT 650C IN THE PRESENCE OF STRUCTURAL ELASTIC FOLLOW-UP S. Khayatzadeh, D. J. Smith, D. Tanner, University of Bristol, Bristol, Avon, United Kingdom PVP2015-45222: CREEP CRACK GROWTH TESTING UNDER SECONDARY AND COMBINED LOADING P. Kapadia, C. M. Davies, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; D. W. Dean, EDF Energy, Gloucester, United Kingdom; K. Nikbin, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
SESSION 2.3N (OAC-8-1) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Exeter NUCLEAR PLANTS—LICENSE RENEWAL IN USA Developed by: G. Bezdikian, Georges Bezdikian Consulting, Le Vesinet, France; G. G. Young, Entergy Services Inc., Russellville, AR, USA Chair: G. Bezdikian, Georges Bezdikian Consulting, Le Vesinet, France Co-Chair: G. G. Young, Entergy Services Inc., Russellville, AR, USA PVP2015-45586: SUBSEQUENT LICENSE RENEWAL IN THE U.S. G. G. Young, Entergy Services Inc., Russellville, AR, USA; S. J. Remer, Nuclear Energy Institute, Washington, DC, USA PVP2015-45617: BUILDING THE TECHNICAL CASE FOR LONG-TERM OPERATION R. Tilley, R. Dyle, EPRI, Charlotte, NC, USA PVP2015-45690: REVIEW OF PROGRESS AND MAJOR CHALLENGES FOR ENSURING STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF REACTOR PRESSURE VESSELS FOR EXTENDED SERVICE (Presentation Only) 33
R. Nanstad, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA; G. R. Odette, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA; M. Sokolov, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA; W. Server, ATI-Consulting, Black Mountain, NC, USA; T. Yamamoto, P. Wells, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA PVP2015-45836: ANALYSIS OF CIRCUMFERENTIAL WELDS IN BWRS FOR LIFE BEYOND 60 P. Purtscher, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; T. Dickson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA; S. Sheng, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA
Space Agency, Paris, France Chair: H. Goyder, Cranfield University, Shrivenham, United Kingdom Co-Chair: C. G. Giannopapa, European Space Agency, Paris, France Panelists: M. Hassan, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada J. Antunes, Centro de Ciências e Tecnologias Nucleares, Lisboa, Portugal S. Benhamadouche, Electricité de France, Chatou, France Y. W. Kwon, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA S. Kaneko, Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan D. Weaver, Mc Master University, Hamilton, Canada F. Inada, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, Japan H. Goyder, Hugh, Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom
SESSION 2.3O (SE-4-1) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Cabot DAMPING AND VIBRATION CONTROL-1—PASSIVE CONTROL
SESSION 2.4B (CS-3-5) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Back Bay ENVIRONMENTAL FATIGUE ISSUES—V Symposium on Fatigue Issues—Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, High Pressure Technology, and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees
Developed by: T. Ito, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan; F. Paolacci, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy; K. Minagawa, Saitama Institute of Technology, Saitama, Japan Chair: K. Minagawa, Saitama Institute of Technology, Saitama, Japan Co-Chair: K. Aida, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd., Kure-shi, Hiroshima-ken, Japan PVP2015-45340: OPTIMAL PASSIVE CONTROL OF ADJACENT STRUCTURES USING VISCOUS DEVICES F. Paolacci, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy; E. Uckan, Bogazici University Kandilli Observatory, Istanbul, Turkey PVP2015-45419: BASIC STUDY ON DYNAMIC RELIABILITY OF MACHINERY AND PIPING SYSTEM SUPPORTED BY ELASTO-PLASTIC SUPPORTS WITH GAPS A. Shintani, K. Tsujita, T. Ito, C. Nakagawa, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai City, Osaka, Japan PVP2015-45656: EARTHQUAKE PROTECTION OF LIQUID STORAGE TANKS BY SLIDING ISOLATION BEARINGS E. Uckan, Bogazici University Kandilli Observatory, Istanbul, Turkey; B. Akbas, Gezbe Institute of Technology, Kocaeli, Turkey; F. Paolacci, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy; J. Shen, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA; E. Abali, Yapi Merkezi Insaat ve Sanayi A.S. ve SK Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd., Istanbul, Turkey PVP2015-45978: INSTANTANEOUS PHASE DETECTION FOR PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION OF TUNED MASS DAMPERS G.-L. Lin, C. Lin, National Chung Hsing University, Taichang, Taiwan PVP2015-45112: EFFECTS OF SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION ON THE RESPONSE OF A STRUCTURE WITH TUNED MASS DAMPERS C.-S. Tsai, H.-C. Chen, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan
Developed by: G. Stevens, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan; H. Mehta, GE Hitachi Nuclear Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA Chair: S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan Co-Chair: H. Mehta, GE Hitachi Nuclear Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA PVP2015-45458: EVALUATION OF CRACK GROWTH OF NI-BASE ALLOYS UNDER LONG TERM CYCLIC LOADING IN BWR ENVIRONMENT M. Itatani, T. Ogawa, Toshiba Corporation, Yokohama, Japan PVP2015-45587: TEMPERATURE AND RISE TIME INPUTS TO FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH CALCULATIONS FOR AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS IN A PRESSURISED WATER REACTOR ENVIRONMENT J. Emslie, C. Watson, C. Gill, K. Wright, Rolls-Royce, Derby, United Kingdom PVP2015-45844: STUDY OF FATIGUE INITIATION OF AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL IN A HIGH TEMPERATURE WATER ENVIRONMENT AND IN AIR USING BLUNT NOTCH CT SPECIMENS N. Platts, D. Tice, J. Nicholls, Amec Foster Wheeler, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom PVP2015-45848: A BAYESIAN-PROBABILISTIC FRAMEWORK FOR REALTIME FATIGUE USAGE FACTOR MONITORING OF NUCLEAR REACTOR COMPONENTS S. Mohanty, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA; W. Iverson, University of Illinois, at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA; S. Majumdar, K. Natesan, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA
SESSION 2.3Q (TW-5) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Georgian TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 3: ASSESSMENT/DESIGN OF PETROCHEMICAL PIPING SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS LOCATED IN EARTHQUAKE-PRONE ZONES—PART 1
SESSION 2.4C (DA-10-4) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, White Hill PANEL SESSION: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BOLTED JOINTS—INTERNATIONAL LIAISON SESSION #2 Symposium on Bolted Joints—Co-Sponsored by Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, and Design & Analysis Technical Committees
Developed by: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Presented by: O. S. Bursi, University of Trento, Italy; F. Paolacci, University of Rome, Italy
Developed by: W. Brown, Integrity Engineering Solutions, Dunsborough, WA, Australia Chair: W. Brown, Integrity Engineering Solutions, Dunsborough, WA, Australia Co-Chair: C. Rodery, BP p.l.c, League City, TX, USA Panelists: J. Veiga, Teadit Industria e Comercio Ltda, Rio De Janeiro/RJ, Brazil R. Noble, Asset55, Hebburn, South Tyneside, United Kingdom
SESSION 2.3S (CT-17-3) Tuesday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Imperial Foyer SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—III Developed by: J. Cory, Jr, Siemens PLM Software, Milford, OH, USA No text
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SESSION 2.4D (CS-7-3) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Whittier PANEL SESSION: UPCOMING CHANGES IN PCC STANDARDS—II
SESSION 2.4A (FSI-8-4) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Mezzanine, Arlington PANEL SESSION: SYMPOSIUM OF IAEA ACTIVITIES ON FLUID STRUCTURAL INTERACTION FOR NUCLEAR COMPONENTS—FLUID STRUCTURE INTERACTION ANALYTICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL METHODS
Developed by: J. Arnold, Niantic Bay Engineering, LLC, Niantic, CT, USA Chair: J. Arnold, Niantic Bay Engineering, LLC, Niantic, CT, USA Co-Chair: C. Rodery, BP p.l.c, League City, TX, USA Panelists: J. Arnold, Niantic Bay Engineering, LLC, Niantic, CT, USA
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M. Edel, BakerRisk, San Antonio, TX, USA C. Rodery, BP p.l.c, League City, TX, USA
APPLICATION OF FRACTURE MECHANICS IN FAILURE ASSESSMENT—V Developed by: G. H. B. Donato, FEI University, São Bernardo do Campo - SP, São Paulo, Brazil Chair: G. H. B. Donato, FEI University, São Bernardo do Campo - SP, São Paulo, Brazil Co-Chair: A. de Jesus, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal PVP2015-45943: STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS OF A THREE-POINT-BEND SPECIMEN UNDER DYNAMIC LOADING Y. J. Chao, University of South Carolina, South Carolina, SC, USA; P.-S. Lam, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45618: FORMULAE FOR PLASTIC ETA FACTORS ACCOUNTING FOR STRAIN HARDENING IN SEB AND SET SPECIMENS P. Gilles, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France; G. Zhang, X. Wang, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees, Champs-sur-Marne, France PVP2015-45712: DETERMINATION OF PATH-INDEPENDENT J-INTEGRAL FOR CRACKS IN RESIDUAL STRESS FIELD USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD X.-K. Zhu, Edison Welding Institute, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45480: SENT STABLE TEARING CRACK PATH DEVIATION AND ITS INFLUENCE ON J E. Hutchison, P. L. Moore, TWI, Cambridge, United Kingdom; W. P. Bath, NSIRC, Cambridge, United Kingdom
SESSION 2.4E (CT-15-1) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill COMPUTATIONAL TOPICS IN LIMIT ANALYSIS, ELASTIC-PLASTIC ANALYSIS AND CREEP Luc H. Geraets Memorial International Symposium on Structural Integrity— Co-Sponsored by Design & Analysis, Codes & Standards, Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, High Pressure Technology, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees Developed by: R. Adibi-Asl, AMEC NSS, Toronto, ON, Canada; W. Reinhardt, Candu Energy Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada Chair: J. Rudolph, AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany Co-Chair: R. Adibi-Asl, AMEC NSS, Toronto, ON, Canada PVP2015-45066: LOWER BOUND LIMIT LOADS USING THE REFERENCE TWO-BAR STRUCTURE: AN IMPROVED ESTIMATE BEYOND MURA’S LOWER BOUND S. Mahmood, Babcock and Wilcox Canada, Cambridge, ON, Canada; R. AdibiAsl, AMEC NSS, Toronto, ON, Canada; C. Daley, R. Seshadri, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL, Canada PVP2015-45693: 3-DIMENSIONAL FINITE ELEMENT T-STRESS CALCULATION FOR REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL NOZZLE BLEND RADIUS SEMIELLIPTICAL SURFACE CRACKS M. Qin, Structural Integrity Associates, Centennial, CO, USA; S. Tang, F. Ku, Structural Integrity Associates, San Jose, CA, USA; D. Sommerville, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA; H. Gustin, Structural Integrity Associates, Centennial, CO, USA PVP2015-45797: TECHNICAL BASIS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF HIGH ENERGY PIPING WITH LOWER THAN CODE SPECIFIED DESIGN MINIMUM THICKNESS X. Duan, Candu Energy, Mississauga, ON, Canada PVP2015-45887: THE EFFECT OF TORSION ON MOMENT CAPACITY IN PIPING BENDS B. A. Borujemi, A. Asadkarami, W. Reinhardt, Candu Energy Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada
SESSION 2.4H (DA-2-4) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Stuart DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PIPING AND COMPONENTS—IV Developed by: C. Basavaraju, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, North Potomac, MD, USA; B. Li, Amec Foster Wheeler, Toronto, ON, Canada Chair: C. Basavaraju, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, North Potomac, MD, USA Co-Chair: B. Li, Amec Foster Wheeler, Toronto, ON, Canada PVP2015-45796: STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ANALYSIS OF A IN-SERVICE WELDING PROCEDURE USED IN THE STRUCTURAL REPAIR OF A GAS PIPELINE BY FINITE ELEMENT METHOD H. C. Sanzi, G. F. Elvira, Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Buenos Aires, Argentina PVP2015-45566: FULL-SCALE TESTING AND ASSESSMENT OF ACOUSTICALLY-INDUCED VIBRATION MITIGATION STRATEGIES AND NOISE SOURCES N. Evans, T. C. Allison, N. Poerner, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, USA PVP2015-45799: ACOUSTIC VIBRATION INDUCED FATIGUE IN PIPE JUNCTIONS A. Prakash, Bechtel Corporation, San Francisco, CA, USA; P. Diwakar, D. Lin, P. Deane, Y. Liu, Bechtel Corporation, Houston, TX, USA
SESSION 2.4F (DA-8-3) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Cambridge FITNESS FOR SERVICE EVALUATIONS—III Robert E. Nickell Memorial Symposium on Fitness-for-Service—CoSponsored by Materials & Fabrication, Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, and High Pressure Technology Technical Committees Developed by: K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA; T. Seipp, Becht Engineering Canada, Ltd., Calgary, AB, Canada Chair: K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA
SESSION 2.4I (CS-25-1) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Mezzanine, Berkeley INTEGRITY OF REACTOR PRESSURE VESSELS AND INTERNALS FOR CODE
Co-Chair: T. Seipp, Becht Engineering Canada, Ltd., Calgary, AB, Canada PVP2015-45190: FITNESS FOR SERVICE EVALUATION OF A BULGING COKE DRUM E. Araque, G. Vivas, A. Moret, R. Bello, PDVSA, Los Teques, Venezuela PVP2015-45260: MATERIAL TEST AND ANALYSIS FOR PRESSURE VESSEL RUPTURE STUDY UNDER FIRE IN PLANT Y. Waki, Y. Itoh, Chiyoda Corp., Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan; K. Kasuya, JFE Techno-Research Corp., Kawasaki City, Kanagawa, Japan PVP2015-45764: THE RESEARCH OF TANK BOTTOM STRUCTURE FAILURE BASED ON NUMERICAL SIMULATION M. Zheng, M. Wang, Y. Xu, Zhejiang Provincial Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Hangzhou, China; J. Xu, Zhejiang Safety Special Equipment Inspection & Testing Co., Ltd., Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China; W. Guo, Zhejiang Provincial Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Hangzhou, China PVP2015-45965: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF ASME B31.3 2012 FATIGUE RULE CHANGES ON HIGH STRENGTH PIPING W. Brown, Integrity Engineering Solutions, Dunsborough, WA, Australia
Developed by: K. Hojo, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, Kobe, Japan; M. Kirk, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA Chair: K. Hojo, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, Kobe, Japan Co-Chair: M. Kirk, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA PVP2015-45065: PROBABILISTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS EVALUATIONS THAT CONSIDER NOZZLES IN THE EXTENDED BELTLINE REGION OF REACTOR PRESSURE VESSELS G. Stevens, M. Kirk, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; T. Dickson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA PVP2015-45307: OPTIONS FOR DEFINING THE UPPER SHELF TRANSITION TEMPERATURE (TC) FOR FERRITIC PRESSURE VESSEL STEELS M. Kirk, G. Stevens, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; M. A. Erickson, Phoenix Engineering Associates, Inc., New Market, MD, USA; W. Server, ATI Consulting, Black Mountain, NC, USA; H. Gustin, Structural Integrity Associates, Centennial, CO, USA PVP2015-45850: ASSESSMENT OF THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF
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FERRITIC STEEL FRACTURE TOUGHNESS ON OR NEAR THE LOWER SHELF M. Kirk, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; M. A. Erickson, Phoenix Engineering Associates, Inc., New Market, MD, USA PVP2015-45915: DEVELOPMENT OF PROBABILISTIC EVALUATION MODELS OF FRACTURE TOUGHNESS KIC AND KIA FOR JAPANESE RPV STEELS J. Katsuyama, G. Katsumata, K. Onizawa, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokaimura, Ibaraki-ken, Japan; K. Osakabe, Mizuho Information Research Institute, Inc., Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, Japan; K. Yoshimoto, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Takasago, Hyogo, Japan PVP2015-45382: OPTIMIZATION CALCULATION METHOD OF WALL THICKNESS FOR LARGE OIL STORAGE TANK MADE OF HIGH STRENGTH STEEL H. Fan, Z. Chen, F. Wan, Zhejian University, Hangzhou, China
Y. Takahashi, S. Nishinoiri, M. Yaguchi, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan PVP2015-45108: MODELING THE CREEP OF HASTELLOY X USING THE MILLER AND WALKER UNIFIED VISCOPLASTIC CONSTITUTIVE MODELS L. A. Varela J., C. M. Stewart, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, USA; A. P. Gordon, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA PVP2015-45423: INNER PRESSURE/BENDING CREEP TEST ON CIRCUMFERENTIALLY WELDED LARGE DIAMETER PIPE OF GRADE 122 STEEL: EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE AND RESULTS S. Nishinoiri, L. Shan, Y. Takahashi, M. Yaguchi, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan
SESSION 2.4L (MF-9-1) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Franklin DEVELOPMENT OF STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS Co-Sponsored by Materials & Fabrication and Codes & Standards Technical Committees
SESSION 2.4J (CS-4-1) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Mezzanine, Clarendon INTERACTION AND FLAW MODELLING FOR MULTIPLE FLAWS—1 Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees
Developed by: D. J. Shim, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA; Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan Chair: Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan Co-Chair: D. J. Shim, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45457: ESTIMATION OF STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR FOR CIRCUMFERENTIAL THROUGH-WALL CRACKED ELBOWS SUBJECTED TO INPLANE BENDING H. B. Surh, J. W. Kim, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea (Republic); M. K. Kim, M. G. Won, M. K. Kim, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea (Republic); PVP2015-45086: EFFECT OF CLADDING RESIDUAL STRESS MODELING TECHNIQUE ON SHALLOW FLAW STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR IN A REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL J. Kusnick, M. Kirk, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; B. R. Bass, P. Williams, T. Dickson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA PVP2015-45032: APPLICATION OF EXTENDED FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (XFEM) TO STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR CALCULATIONS D. J. Shim, M. Uddin, S. Kalyanam, F. Brust, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA; B. Young, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45462: STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS FOR COMPLEX-CRACKED PIPES BASED ON ELASTIC FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSES J.-U. Jeong, J.-B. Choi, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea (Republic); N.S. Huh, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea, Korea (Republic); Y. J. Kim, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (Republic)
Developed by: F. Iwamatsu, Hitachi, Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan; J. Sharples, AMEC Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom; B. Bezensek, Shell UK Limited, Laurencekirk, United Kingdom Chair: J. Sharples, AMEC Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom Co-Chair: F. Iwamatsu, Hitachi, Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45901: FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH CALCULATIONS FOR VESSEL CONSIDERING SUBSURFACE TO SURFACE FLAW PROXIMITY RULES V. Lacroix, Tractebel Engineering, Brussels, Belgium; K. Hasegawa, Consultant, Hitachi Naka-shi, Japan; Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45946: RE-CHARACTERIZATION OF SUBSURFACE FLAW TO SURFACE FLAW BASED ON EQUIVALENT FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH RATES K. Hasegawa, Consultant, Hitachi Naka-shi, Japan; Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan; V. Lacroix, Tractebel Engineering, Brussels, Belgium; B. Strnadel, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic PVP2015-45210: MULTIPLE INNER CRACK GROWTH SIMULATION USING S-VERSION FEM M. Kikuchi, R. Serizawa, Tokyo University of Science, Noda, Chiba, Japan; Y. Li, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xian, Shaanxi, China PVP2015-45792: ALTERNATIVE CHARACTERIZATION RULES FOR QUASILAMINAR FLAWS BASED ON 3D X-FEM CALCULATIONS V. Lacroix, P. Dulieu, A.-S. Bogaert, Tractebel Engineering, Brussels, Belgium PVP2015-45451: COALESCENCE PRESSURE EVALUATION OF MULTIPLE THROUGH-WALL CRACKS IN STEAM GENERATOR TUBE USING ELASTICPLASTIC FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSES J. W. Hong, J.-B. Choi, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea (Republic); N.S. Huh, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea, Korea (Republic)
SESSION 2.4M (HT-3-2) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Newbury PANEL SESSION: BEST PRACTICES FOR SAFETY AND RELIABILITY OF HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSION EQUIPMENT
SESSION 2.4K (MF-19-2) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, St. James CREEP DEFORMATION AND FAILURE ANALYSES
Developed by: E. Giacomelli, Dott.Ing.Mario Cozzani Srl, La Spezia, La Spezia, Italy Chair: E. Giacomelli, Dott.Ing.Mario Cozzani Srl, La Spezia, La Spezia, Italy Co-Chair: C. Maggi, GE Oil&Gas, Florence, Italy Panelists: A. Fusi, CST Compression Service Technology Srl, Florence, FI, Italy E. Miller, DuPont, Orange, TX, USA M. Pieraccini, Nuovo Pignone, Firenze, Italy E. Giacomelli, Dott.Ing.Mario Cozzani Srl, La Spezia, La Spezia, Italy
Developed by: C. M. Davies, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; R. Dennis, Frazer-Nash Consultancy, Avon, United Kingdom Chair: C. M. Davies, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Co-Chair: H. Qian, Alstom Power, Avon, CT, USA PVP2015-45252: SIMULATION OF CREEP DEFORMATION AND RUPTURE OF NOTCHED BAR SPECIMENS OF GRADE 92 STEEL H. Shigeyama, Y. Takahashi, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan; J. Parker, Electric Power Research Institute, Charlotte, NC, USA PVP2015-45823: PREDICTING THE CREEP RUPTURE BEHAVIOR OF AUSTENITIC STEEL USING FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS C. J. Hamelin, W. Payten, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights, New South Wales, Australia PVP2015-45384: INNER PRESSURE/BENDING CREEP TEST ON CIRCUMFERENTIALLY WELDED LARGE DIAMETER PIPE OF GRADE 122 STEEL: FAILURE LIFE PREDICTION
SESSION 2.4N (OAC-8-2) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Mezzanine, Exeter NUCLEAR PLANTS AGEING AND LIFE MANAGEMENT IN USA AND EUROPE Developed by: G. Bezdikian, Georges Bezdikian Consulting, Le Vesinet, France; G. G. Young, Entergy Services Inc., Russellville, AR, USA Chair: G. G. Young, Entergy Services Inc., Russellville, AR, USA 36
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P. Purtscher, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, ROCKVILLE, MD, USA PVP2015-45188: QUALIFICATION, CONDITION MONITORING, AND MANAGEMENT OF LOW VOLTAGE CABLES IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT K. Kang, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria PVP2015-45231: INTEGRITY AND LIFE ASSESSMENT OF CAST DUPLEX STAINLESS STEEL ELBOWS OF EDF PWR MAIN COOLANT PIPING P. Le Delliou, S. Saillet, EDF/R&D, Moret-sur-Loing, France PVP2015-45237: MACHINING TEST SPECIMENS FROM HARVESTED ZION RPV SEGMENTS T. Rosseel, M. Sokolov, R. Nanstad, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA PVP2015-45783: THERMAL ANNEALING OF REACTOR PRESSURE VESSELS M. Sokolov, W. Server, ATI-Consulting, Black Mountain, NC, USA; R. Nanstad, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA
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SESSION 3.1A (DA-3-1) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Arlington FATIGUE BEHAVIOUR CHARACTERISATION Symposium on Fatigue Issues—Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, High Pressure Technology, and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees Developed by: P. Gilles, S. Courtin, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France Chair: J. Rudolph, AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany Co-Chair: S. Cicero, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain PVP2015-45174: EFFECT OF THERMAL CUTTING METHODS ON THE FATIGUE LIFE OF HIGH STRENGTH STRUCTURAL STEEL S690Q T. Garcia Peman, S. Cicero, J. A. Álvarez, I. Carrascal, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain; A. M. Meizoso, Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones Técnicas de Guipúzcoa, San Sebastian, País Vasco, Spain PVP2015-45293: EQUI-BIAXIAL LOADING EFFECT ON AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL FATIGUE LIFE C. Gourdin, S. Bradai, CEA Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; S. Courtin, AREVA NP SAS, Paris La Défense, France; J.-C. Le Roux, EDF R&D, Moret Sur Loing, France; C. Gardin, ENSMA, Futuroscope-Chasseneuil, France PVP2015-45572: HIGH TEMPERATURE FATIGUE OF WELDED JOINTS—EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION AND LOCAL ANALYSIS OF BUTT WELDED FLAT AND CRUCIFORM SPECIMENS K. Langschwager, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; J. Rudolph, AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany; A. Scholz, M. Oechsner, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany PVP2015-45599: HIGH TEMPERATURE LOW CYCLE FATIGUE CHARACTERISATION OF MarBN AT 600 C R. A. Barrett, E. O’Hara, P. O’donoghue, S. Leen, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
SESSION 2.4O (SE-4-2) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Cabot DAMPING AND VIBRATION CONTROL—2—PASSIVE AND SA CONTROL Developed by: K. Minagawa, Saitama Institute of Technology, Saitama, Japan; T. Ito, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan; F. Paolacci, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy Chair: K. Minagawa, Saitama Institute of Technology, Saitama, Japan Co-Chair: F. Paolacci, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy PVP2015-45101: SEMI-ACTIVE CONTROL OF STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS WITH AN OUTPUT EMULATION METHOD BASED ON A QUADRATIC ERROR FUNCTION K. Hiramoto, Niigata University, Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan; T. Matsuoka, Meiji University, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan; K. Sunakoda, Akita University, Saitama, Japan PVP2015-45264: EFFECTS OF CONNECTING DAMPER ON ROCKING MOTION OF MULTIPLE CABINETS SUBJECTED TO SEISMIC EXCITATION T. Ito, T. Kihara, A. Shintani, C. Nakagawa, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka, Japan PVP2015-45463: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF A MAGNETO-RHEOLOGICAL GREASE DAMPER Y. Sato, H. Sodeyama, Sanwa Tekki Corporation, Tochigi, Japan; S. Morishita, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan; M. Hayama, Kyodo Yushi Co., Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan PVP2015-45830: A PIEZOELECTRIC ENERGY HARVESTING DAMPER FOR LOW-FREQUENCY APPLICATION A. Masuda, Y. Hiraki, N. Ikeda, A. Sone, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan PVP2015-45110: BUCKLING RESTRAINED BRACE WITH INSPECTION WINDOWS C.-S. Tsai, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan; B. Q. Liu, Y. Liu, Chang’an University, Xian, China
SESSION 3.1B (SE-8-1) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Back Bay SEISMIC ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF PIPING SYSTEMS—I Developed by: G. Slagis, G C Slagis Associates, Roseville, CA, USA Chair: G. Slagis, G C Slagis Associates, Roseville, CA, USA Co-Chair: T. Hassan, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA PVP2015-45287: STUDY ON DYNAMIC ALTERNATING LOAD ON PIPING SEISMIC RESPONSE S. Kai, A. Otani, IHI Corporation, Yokohama, Japan PVP2015-45711: EXCITATION TESTS ON ELBOW PIPE SPECIMENS TO INVESTIGATE FAILURE BEHAVIOR UNDER EXCESSIVE SEISMIC LOADS I. Nakamura, National Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; N. Kasahara, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45688: LONG AND SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS EXPERIMENTS AND CONSTITUTIVE MODELING TO SIMULATE THE RESPONSES N. Islam, M. Fenton, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA; T. Hassan, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA
SESSION 2.4Q (TW-9) Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Mezzanine, Georgian TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 3: ASSESSMENT/DESIGN OF PETROCHEMICAL PIPING SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS LOCATED IN EARTHQUAKE-PRONE ZONES —PART 2 Developed by: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Presented by: O. S. Bursi, University of Trento, Italy; F. Paolacci, University of Rome, Italy
SESSION 3.1C (CS-9-1) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, White Hill ASME SECTION XI CODE ACTIVITIES: PART 1
SESSION 2.4S (CT-17-4)
Developed by: R. Crane, ASME, New York, NY, USA; R. Cipolla, Intertek AIM, Sunnyvale, CA, USA Chair: R. Cipolla, Intertek AIM, Sunnyvale, CA, USA Co-Chair: R. Crane, ASME, New York, NY, USA PVP2015-46009: UPDATE ON STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR INFLUENCE COEFFICIENTS FOR AXIAL ID SURFACE FLAWS IN CYLINDERS FOR APPENDIX A OF ASME SECTION XI S. Xu, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada; D. Lee, Babcock & Wilcox, Barberton, OH, USA; D. Scarth, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada; R. Cipolla, Intertek
Tuesday, July 21, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Imperial Foyer SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATION FORUM—IV Developed by: J. Cory, Jr, Siemens PLM Software, Milford, OH, USA
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AIM, Sunnyvale, CA, USA PVP2015-45838: COMPUTATIONAL ASPECT OF NONLINEAR FRACTURE MECHANICS APPLICATION I. Orynyak, Ipp-Centre, Kiev, Ukraine; A. Oryniak, Kiev Potechnical Institute, Kiev, Ukraine PVP2015-45616: INVESTIGATION OF ASME CODE CASE N-513 SQUARE ROOT RT LIMIT ON EVALUATION OF BUTT WELDED ELBOWS AS STRAIGHT PIPE B. Dawson, E. Houston, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., Centennial, CO, USA PVP2015-45885: TECHNICAL BASIS FOR EXTENSION OF SECTION XI APPENDIX C PIPE FLAW EVALUATION PROCEDURES TO PIPE DIAMETERS LESS THAN NPS 4 R. Cipolla, Intertek AIM, Sunnyvale, CA, USA; K. Miyazaki, Hitachi Ltd, Ibarakiken, Japan; K. Hasegawa, Consultant, Hitachi Naka-shi, Japan
SESSION 3.1F (CS-6-1) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Cambridge API 579/ASME CODE FITNESS-FOR-SERVICE ACTIVITIES—I Robert E. Nickell Memorial Symposium on Fitness-for-Service—CoSponsored by Materials & Fabrication, Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, and High Pressure Technology Technical Committees Developed by: P. Prueter, The Equity Engineering Group, Inc., Shaker Heights, OH, USA Chair: P. Prueter, The Equity Engineering Group, Inc., Shaker Heights, OH, USA Co-Chair: W. Li, Intertek, Houston, TX, USA PVP2015-45236: COMPARISON OF THE STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR INFLUENCE COEFFICIENTS FOR AXIAL ID SURFACE FLAWS IN CYLINDERS OF RSE-M CODE AND API 579 -1 P. Le Delliou, EDF/R&D, Moret-sur-Loing, France; S. Chapuliot, AREVA, Paris, France PVP2015-45757: COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR EVALUATION OF CRACK GROWTH AT WELDS IN OFFSHORE RISERS F. Yin, M. Cerkovnik, W. Akhtar, T. Yang, 2H Offshore Inc., Houston, TX, USA PVP2015-45832: DEVELOPMENT OF FITNESS-FOR-SERVICE STANDARD FOR PRESSURE EQUIPMENT WITH METAL LOSS BASED ON RELIABILITY T. Kaida, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Ehime, Japan; S. Sakai, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45842: BUCKLING STRENGTH OF TOWERS HAVING PARTIAL METAL LOSS ON SHELL UNDER OVERTURNING MOMENT M. Ozaki, Ozaki Design Consulting, Niihama, Ehime, Japan; A. Yamaguchi, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Tokyo, Japan; T. Kaida, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Ehime, Japan; S. Nagata, Toyo Engineering Corporation, Chiba, Japan PVP2015-45658: STUDY ON LTA MEASUREMENT FOR FFS ASSESSMENT T. Tahara, Seikowave K.K., Saitama Pref, Japan; T. Kaida, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Ehime, Japan; M. Niimura, Seikowave K.K., Tokyo, Japan; S. Sakai, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
SESSION 3.1D (FSI-3-2) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Whittier TUBE BUNDLES—II Developed by: N. Mureithi, Ecole Polytechnique De Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada Chair: N. Mureithi, Ecole Polytechnique De Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada Co-Chair: S. Etienne, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montréal, QC, Canada PVP2015-45091: INVESTIGATION OF IN-FLOW FLUIDELASTIC INSTABILITY OF SQUARE TUBE ARRAYS SUBJECTED TO AIR CROSS FLOW T. Nakamura, S. Hagiwara, J. Yamada, K. Usuki, Osaka Sangyo University, Daito, Osaka, Japan PVP2015-45428: MODELLING OF STREAMWISE AND TRANSVERSE FLUIDELASTIC INSTABILITY IN TUBE ARRAYS M. Hassan, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada; D. S. Weaver, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada PVP2015-45481: STREAMWISE FLUIDELASTIC INSTABILITY IN A DEFORMED ROTATED TRIANGULAR TUBE ARRAY WITH PITCH-TO-DIAMETER RATIO OF 1.375 D. Keogh, C. Meskell, Trinity College Dublin, Glasnevin, Ireland
SESSION 3.1G (MF-3-1) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Tremont MATERIALS SELECTION FOR PIPING AND COMPONENTS IN HYDROGEN INFRASTRUCTURE
SESSION 3.1E (MF-2-2) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill APPLICATION OF FRACTURE MECHANICS IN FAILURE ASSESSMENT—II Luc H. Geraets Memorial International Symposium on Structural Integrity— Co-Sponsored by Design & Analysis, Codes & Standards, Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, High Pressure Technology, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees
Developed by: C. San Marchi, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA Chair: C. San Marchi, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA Co-Chair: B. An, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan; Japan PVP2015-45421: FATIGUE LIFE OF AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL IN HYDROGEN ENVIRONMENTS C. San Marchi, J. A. Zimmerman, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA; X. Tang, Swagelok Co., Solon, OH, USA; S. J. Kernion, Carpenter Technology, Reading, PA, USA; K. Thuermer, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA PVP2015-45432: FRACTURE THRESHOLD MEASUREMENTS OF HYDROGEN PRECHARGED STAINLESS STEEL WELD FUSION ZONES AND HEAT AFFECTED ZONES J. Ronevich, B. Somerday, C. San Marchi, D. K. Balch, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA PVP2015-45591: EFFECT OF HYDROGEN ON TENSILE STRENGTH AND DUCTILITY OF MULTI-PASS 304L / 308L AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL WELDS D. Balch, C. San Marchi, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA PVP2015-45740: EFFECTS OF EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL HYDROGEN ON TENSILE PROPERTIES OF AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS CONTAINING ADDITIVE ELEMENTS H. Itoga, H. Matsunaga, J. Yamabe, S. Matsuoka, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan PVP2015-45283: STUDY OF THE HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT SENSITIVITY OF AN X4CrNiMo 16.5.1 STAINLESS STEEL AND THE ASSOCIATED
Developed by: J. Wang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA; P.-S. Lam, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA Chair: P.-S. Lam, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA Co-Chair: A. Duncan, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45437: APPLICABILITY OF NET SECTION COLLAPSE LOAD APPROACH TO MAXIMUM LOAD PREDICTIONS OF MULTIPLE CIRCUMFERENTIAL CRACKED PIPES: NUMERICAL STUDY M. W. Lee, S. J. Kim, S. Lee, J. Y. Jeon, Y. J. Kim, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45274: CALCULATION OF KJ UNDER SECONDARY LOADS IN ISOLATION FOR R6 P. James, AMEC, Warrington, United Kingdom PVP2015-45763: DEVELOPMENT OF J-INTEGRAL SOLUTIONS FOR SEMIELLIPTICAL CIRCUMFERENTIAL CRACKED PIPES SUBJECTED TO INTERNAL PRESSURE AND BENDING MOMENT M. Udagawa, J. Katsuyama, Y. Yamaguchi, Y. Li, K. Onizawa, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45935: DEVELOPMENT OF FLAW ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR AGING MANAGEMENT OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL MULTIPLE-PURPOSE CANISTERS P.-S. Lam, R. L Sindelar, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA
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rota, H. Sakamoto, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Kobe, Hyogo, Japan PVP2015-45411: EFFECTS OF PLASTICITY ON THE STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR EVALUATION FOR UNDERCLAD CRACK UNDER PRESSURIZED THERMAL SHOCK EVENTS J. Katsuyama, L. Huang, Y. Li, K. Onizawa, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45497: STUDY ON APPLICATION OF PFM ANALYSIS METHOD TO JAPANESE CODE FOR RPV INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT UNDER PTS EVENTS K. Osakabe, K. Masaki, Mizuho Information & Research Institute, Inc., ChiyodaKu, Tokyo, Japan; J. Katsuyama, G. Katsumata, K. Onizawa, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki pref., Japan PVP2015-45499: RELATION BETWEEN FRONT-FACE AND LOAD-LINE DISPLACEMENTS ON A C(T) SPECIMEN BY ELASTIC-PLASTIC ANALYSIS N. Miura, Y. Momoi, M. Yamamoto, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan
SESSION 3.1H (MF-5-1) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Stuart EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES IN STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY—I Developed by: P. James, AMEC, Warrington, United Kingdom; E. Keim, T. Nicak, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany; D. Moinereau, EDF R&D, Moret Sur Loing, France Chair: P. James, AMEC, Warrington, United Kingdom Co-Chair: D. Moinereau, EDF R&D, Moret Sur Loing, France PVP2015-45103: VALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL ACE CRITERION FOR WARM PRE-STRESS EVALUATION IN RPV INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT D. Moinereau, EDF R&D, Moret Sur Loing, France; C. Landron, EDF CEIDRE, Avoine, France; S. Chapuliot, S. Marie, AREVA, Paris, France PVP2015-45180: APPLICATION OF XFEM TO MODEL CRACK INITIATION AND PROPAGATION DURING A PTS EVENT T. Nicak, E. Keim, G. Meier, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany; A. Mutz, NPP Goesgen-Daeniken AG, Daeniken, Switzerland PVP2015-45217: OVERVIEW OF RECENT NUGENIA ACTIVITIES PARTICULARLY IN RELATION TO STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY J. Sharples, AMEC Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom; E. Keim, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany PVP2015-45558: INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL AGEING IN LONG TERM OPERATED RPV MATERIALS C. C. Eiselt, H. Hein, AREVA GmbH, Erlangen, Germany; G. König, EnBW Kernkraft GmbH, Neckarwestheim, Germany; M. Selektor, E.ON Kernkraft GmbH, Hannover, Germany; M. Widera, RWE Power AG, Essen, Germany
SESSION 3.1K (MF-19-4) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, St. James CREEP AND FATIGUE MODELLING AND ANALYSES Developed by: C. M. Davies, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; R. Dennis, Frazer-Nash Consultancy, Avon, United Kingdom Chair: H. Qian, Alstom Power, Avon, CT, USA Co-Chair: S. Gould, Frazer-Nash, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, United Kingdom PVP2015-45206: EFFECT OF CREEP LOAD ON OXIDATION BEHAVIOR OF MAIN STEAM PIPES B. Yang, Y. Huang, X. Tang, Shanghai Institute of Special Equipment Inspection and Technical Research, Shanghai, China; Y. Huang, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China PVP2015-45120: REMAINING LIFE PREDICTION OF ETHYLENE CRACKING TUBES UNDER CARBURIZING AND CREEP JOINT ACTION L. Cao, C. Du, S. Shao, G. Xie, China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing, China PVP2015-45510: THE EFFECT OF LOAD FREQUENCY ON THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF FRACTURE LIFE OF NOTCHED SPECIMENS FOR 9-12Cr STEEL UNDER CREEP-FATIGUE CONDITIONS Y. Shirai, A. T. Yokobori Jr., R. Sugiura, T. Fukuda, D. Matsumoto, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan PVP2015-45353: LOW CYCLE FATIGUE BEHAVIOR OF ORIGINAL FERRITIC P92 STEEL AT HIGH TEMPERATURE: EXPERIMENTS AND SIMULATIONS X. Wang, J. Gong, Y. Jiang, Y. Zhao, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, China PVP2015-45513: EVALUATION METHOD OF CREEP-FATIGUE LIFE FOR 316FR WELDMENT Y. Nagae, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Oarai, Japan; K. Yamamoto, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Takasago, Japan; T. Otani, Mitsubishi FBR Systems, Tokyo, Japan
SESSION 3.1I (OAC-4-1) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Berkeley TOXIC SUBSTANCES: STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION—STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS Developed by: S. Hensel, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA Chair: S. Hensel, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA Co-Chair: Z. Han, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA PVP2015-45522: EXPLICIT FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSES OF DROP TESTS WITH THIN-WALLED STEEL SHEET CONTAINERS FOR THE KONRAD REPOSITORY C. Protz, U. Zencker, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany; R. Liebich, Berlin Institute of Technology, Berlin, Germany PVP2015-45606: DYNAMIC FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF CASK HANDLING ACCIDENTS AT STORAGE SITES U. Zencker, L. Qiao, H. Völzke, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany PVP2015-45941: CLOSURE BOLT MODELING FOR SEAL EVALUATION UNDER EXTREME THERMAL LOADS N. A. Klymyshyn, H. Adkins, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA; WA, USA; J. Piotter, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, New Market, MD, USA PVP2015-46003: ORNL SPECIAL FORM TESTING OF NEW SEALEDSOURCE ENCAPSULATIONS Oscar Martinez, C. Blessinger, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA
SESSION 3.1L (CS-30-1) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Franklin MASTER CURVE METHOD FOR FRACTURE TOUGHNESS—I Developed by: W. Server, ATI Consulting, Black Mountain, NC, USA; M. Yamamoto, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan Chair: H.-W. Viehrig, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, Germany Co-Chair: H. Takamizawa, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai-mura, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45706: THE APPLICATION OF MINIATURIZED THREE-POINT-BEND SPECIMENS FOR DETERMINATION OF THE REFERENCE TEMPERATURE OF JRQ STEEL L. Stratil, F. Siska, I. Dlouhy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno, Czech Republic, M. Serrano, Ciemat - Structural Materials Division, Madrid, Spain PVP2015-45253: MODELS OF THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE AND SCATTER IN J-R AND J0.1 FOR FERRITIC REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL STEELS M. Kirk, G. Stevens, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; M. A. Erickson, Phoenix Engineering Associates, Inc., New Market, MD, USA
SESSION 3.1J (CS-10-1) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Clarendon RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN JAPANESE CODES AND STANDARDS—INTEGRITY EVALUATION OF RPV Developed by: Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan; S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan Chair: S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan Co-Chair: M. Kirk, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA PVP2015-45275: APPLICABILITY OF FRACTURE TOUGHNESS CURVES DEVELOPED FOR JAPANESE REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL STEELS TO STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY EVALUATION K. Yoshimoto, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Takasago, Hyogo, Japan; T. Hi39
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SESSION 3.1O (OAC-5-1) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Cabot VALVES, PUMPS AND COMPONENTS Developed by: I. Ezekoye, Westinghouse, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; M. Brumovsky, UJV Rez plc, Rez, Czech Republic Chair: I. Ezekoye, Westinghouse, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Co-Chair: M. Brumovsky, UJV Rez plc, Rez, Czech Republic PVP2015-45932: BALANCED AND STANDARD GLOBE VALVES OPERATING LOAD PROFILES WITH FLOW OVER THE DISCS/PLUGS I. Ezekoye, Westinghouse, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; R. Farrell, Flowserve, Raleigh, NC, USA; T. J. Matty, Westinghouse Electric Company, Cranberry Township, PA, USA; M. Hobbs, Flowserve, Raleigh, NC, USA PVP2015-45409: STUDY ON THE SAFETY INTEGRITY OF THE PRESSURE RELIEF CAPACITY OF PRESSURE BEARING SYSTEMS WITH RELIEF CHARACTERISTICS CONSIDERATION J. Zhu, X. Fang, H. Kang, L. Yunrong, C. Xuedong, Hefei General Machinery Research Institute, Hefei, China PVP2015-45212: NEW COMPONENTS AND CIRCUITS OF HYDRAULIC PNEUMATIC CONTROL X. Zeng, X. Qiu, Sichuan Fluid Control System Technology Co., Ltd., Chengdu, China; K. Chen, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China; X. Zeng, Sichuan Flow Control System Technology Co., Ltd., Chengdu, China; P. LI, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China
SESSION 3.1M (HT-2-1) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Newbury STRUCTURES UNDER HIGHLY DYNAMIC LOADING CONDITIONS—I Symposium on Structures Under Highly Dynamic Loading Conditions—CoSponsored by Fluid-Structure Interaction and High Pressure Technology Technical Committees Developed by: D. Gross, Dominion Engineering, Inc., Reston, VA, USA Chair: D. Gross, Dominion Engineering, Inc., Reston, VA, USA Co-Chair: T. Ligon, Dominion Engineering, Inc., Herndon, VA, USA PVP2015-45286: EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE STATIC EQUIVALENT PRESSURES OF DETONATIVE EXPLOSIONS OF STOICHIOMETRIC H2/O2/N2-MIXTURES IN LONG AND SHORT PIPES H.-P. Schildberg, BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, Germany, Germany PVP2015-45972: PRESSURE-PULSE ATTENUATION IN A NON-NEWTONIAN SLURRY WITH A DISPERSED NON-CONDENSABLE GAS PHASE R. Jones, A. Pellman, Dominion Engineering, Inc., Reston, VA, USA; J. Minichiello, Bechtel National, Inc., Richland, WA, USA PVP2015-45971: CYCLE-AVERAGED APPROXIMATION OF HEAT TRANSFER ASSOCIATED WITH RAYLEIGH-PLESSET GAS BUBBLE DYNAMICS K. Schmitt, A. Pellman, Dominion Engineering, Inc., Reston, VA, USA; J. Minichiello, Bechtel National, Inc., Richland, WA, USA PVP2015-45752: WAVE PROPAGATION ACROSS SOLID-FLUID INTERFACE WITH FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION T. Kojima, K. Inaba, K. Takahashi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45025: INVESTIGATIONS ON CRACK-LIKE LEAKS IN PIPING C. Bläsius, K. Heckmann, J. Sievers, GRS mbH, Cologne, Germany
SESSION 3.1Q (TW-6) Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Georgian TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 4: FLOW-INDUCED VIBRATION OF PROCESS SYSTEM COMPONENTS IN TWO-PHASE FLOWS—PART 1 Developed by: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Presented by: M. J. Pettigrew, Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal, Canada No text
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Wednesday, July 22, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Exeter 19TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EMERGING TECHNOLOGY FOR FLUIDS, STRUCTURES, AND FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTIONS—1
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SESSION 3.2A (DA-3-2) Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Arlington FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH ISSUES Symposium on Fatigue Issues—Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, High Pressure Technology, and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees
Developed by: C. G. Giannopapa, European Space Agency, Paris, France; L. Kaiktsis, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou, Greece; K. Inaba, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; S. Itoh, Okinawa National College of Technology, Okinawa, Japan; G. Papadakis, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; H. Iyama, Kumamoto National College of Technology, Yatsushiro-gun, Kumamoto, Japan; S. Malavasi, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy; T. Watanabe, National Fisheries University, Shimonoseki, Japan Chair: C. G. Giannopapa, European Space Agency, Paris, France Co-Chair: L. Kaiktsis, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou, Greece PVP2015-45585: IMPROVEMENTS AND VALIDATION OF THE NUMERICAL PREDICTION OF THE INCIPIENT CAVITATION INDEX M. M. A. Rossi, G. V. Messa, G. Ferrarese, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, MI, Italy; S. Malavasi, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy PVP2015-45608: A NEW METHODOLOGY FOR EROSION PREDICTION USING EULERIAN-EULERIAN CFD MODELS G. V. Messa, I. Ingrosso, S. Malavasi, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy PVP2015-45741: RAYLEIGH SCATTERING OF SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE IN DYNAMIC PHASE TRANSITION H. Ushifusa, K. Sugasawa, K. Inaba, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45976: FLASHING PHENOMENA OF LIQUID NITROGEN IN A PRESSURE VESSEL UNDER RAPID DEPRESSURIZATIONS T. Watanabe, National Fisheries University, Shimonoseki, Japan; H. Maehara, IPPS Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan; M. Nakamura, H. Ohta, National Fisheries University, Shimonoseki, Japan; S. Itoh, Okinawa National College of Technology, Okinawa, Japan
Developed by: P. Gilles, S. Courtin, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France Chair: P. Van Beek, TNO, Delft, Netherlands Co-Chair: C. Gourdin, CEA, Gif Sur Yvette, France PVP2015-45290: INVESTIGATIONS ON CRACK PROPAGATION UNDER CYCLICAL THERMO-MECHANICAL LOADINGS FOR A TYPE 304-L STAINLESS STEEL USED FOR PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR C. Gourdin, G. Perez, CEA, Gif Sur Yvette, France; F. Rossillon, Electricté de France, Villeurbanne, France; P. Le Delliou, EDF/R&D, Moret-sur-Loing, France; A. Fissolo, CEA, Gif sur Yvette, France PVP2015-45609: APPLYING ASME AND BRITISH STANDARD WELDED FATIGUE METHODOLOGIES TO THERMAL FATIGUE CASE STUDIES AND INVESTIGATING SENSITIVITY TO FATIGUE FLAW GROWTH MODELS P. Prueter, R. Brown, The Equity Engineering Group, Inc., Shaker Heights, OH, USA PVP2015-45622: ACCOUNTING FOR NEGATIVE R-RATIO (CRACK CLOSURE) IN FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH CALCULATIONS ON STAINLESS STEEL COMPONENTS C. Watson, C. Currie, Rolls Royce, Derby, United Kingdom; J. Emslie, RollsRoyce, Derby, United Kingdom PVP2015-45814: FATIGUE CRACK INITIATION AND GROWTH OBSERVATION FOR 316 STAINLESS STEEL SUBJECTED TO EQUI-BIAXIAL CYCLIC LOADING S. Iida, S. Abe, T. Nakamura, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan; M. Kamaya, Institute of Nuclear Safety System, Mikata-gun Fukui, Japan PVP2015-45766: REMAINING FATIGUE LIFE TIME ASSESSMENT OF 40
WELDED AND BRACED SIDE BRANCHES P. Van Beek, R. Pijpers, H. Pereboom, TNO, Delft, Netherlands; K. A. Macdonald, Statoil, Stavanger, Norway
Y. Uchiyama, R. Morita, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa, Japan PVP2015-45521: ON THE EFFECT OF WATER FILM ON FLOW-INDUCED PULSATIONS IN CLOSED SIDE BRANCHES IN TANDEM CONFIGURATION F. Sanna, J. Golliard, S. Belfroid, TNO, Delft, Netherlands
SESSION 3.2B (SE-8-2) Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Back Bay SEISMIC ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF PIPING SYSTEMS—II
SESSION 3.2E (MF-8-1) Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill CODE FATIGUE DESIGN CRITERIA AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS Luc H. Geraets Memorial International Symposium on Structural Integrity— Co-Sponsored by Design & Analysis, Codes & Standards, Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, High Pressure Technology, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees
Developed by: G. Slagis, G C Slagis Associates, Roseville, CA, USA Chair: G. Slagis, G C Slagis Associates, Roseville, CA, USA Co-Chair: T. Hassan, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA PVP2015-45777: EXPERIMENTS ON SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF PIPING MOUNTED TO A CONCRETE FLOOR BY POST-INSTALLED ANCHORS F. Dwenger, K. Kerkhof, V. Birtel, T. Froehlich, Materials Testing Institute University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany PVP2015-45821: DETERMINATION OF SUPPORT MINIMUM RIGID STIFFNESS FOR PIPING ANALYSIS J. Huang, T. Adams, Stevenson and Associates, Independence, OH, USA PVP2015-45709: THE PIPELINE DESIGN METHOD AGAINST LARGE FAULT DISPLACEMENT K. Oda, S. Kishi, Kubota Corporation, Amagasaki-shi, Hyogo, Japan; M. Miyajima, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa, Japan
Developed by: G. Stevens, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA; H. Mehta, GE Hitachi Nuclear Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA; S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan Chair: H. Mehta, GE Hitachi Nuclear Engineering, San Jose, CA, USA Co-Chair: S. Asada, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Kobe, Japan PVP2015-45036: EFFECT OF COLD STRETCHING ON FATIGUE PROPERTIES OF TYPE S31603 AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURE Y. Han, K. Wang, Ningbo University of Technology, Ningbo, China; Q. Liu, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, China PVP2015-45022: ENVIRONMENTALLY ASSISTED FATIGUE (EAF) RULES AND SCREENING OPTIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF FATIGUE DESIGN RULES WITHIN GERMAN NUCLEAR SAFETY STANDARDS S. Reese, E.ON Kernkraft GmbH, Hannover, Germany; J. Rudolph, AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany PVP2015-45295: OPTIMIZATION OF EXISTING SCREENING METHODS BY INTRODUCING FEN CORRELATIONS T. Metais, EDF, Villeurbanne, France; T. Gilman, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA; P. Genette, EDF/SEPTEN, Villeurbanne, France; A. Chinthapalli, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA PVP2015-45694: PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR ENVIRONMENT EFFECT ON 316 STAINLESS STEEL STRESS HARDENING/SOFTENING: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY S. Mohanty, S. Majumdar, W. Soppet, K. Natesan, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA
SESSION 3.2C (CS-9-2) Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, White Hill ASME SECTION XI CODE ACTIVITIES: PART 2 Developed by: R. Crane, ASME, New York, NY, USA; D. Scarth, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada; R. Cipolla, Intertek AIM, Sunnyvale, CA, USA Chair: R. Crane, ASME, New York, NY, USA Co-Chair: R. Cipolla, Intertek AIM, Sunnyvale, CA, USA PVP2015-45099: TECHNICAL BASIS FOR REVISIONS TO ASME SECTION XI CODE CASE N-597-2 ON REQUIREMENTS FOR ANALYTICAL EVALUATION OF PIPE WALL THINNING D. Scarth, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada; M. Davis, Nuclear Utility Fatigue and Stress Engineer (Retired), Charlotte, NC, USA; P. Rush, MPR Associates, Alexandria, VA, USA; S. Xu, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada PVP2015-45884: TECHNICAL BASIS FOR CODE CASE N-809 ON REFERENCE FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH CURVES FOR AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEELS IN PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR ENVIRONMENTS R. Cipolla, Intertek AIM, Sunnyvale, CA, USA; W. Bamford, Westinghouse Electric, Pittsburgh, PA, USA PVP2015-45967: EXAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH IN AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL PIPING USING CODE CASE N-809 W. Bamford, Westinghouse Electric, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; R. Cipolla, Intertek AIM, Sunnyvale, CA, USA; A. Udyawar, N. Glunt, Westinghouse Electric Co., Cranberry Twp, PA, USA PVP2015-45880: FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH CALCULATIONS FOR PIPES CONSIDERING SUBSURFACE TO SURFACE FLAW PROXIMITY RULES G. Katsumata, Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan; K. Hasegawa, Consultant, Hitachi Naka-shi, Japan; V. Lacroix, Tractebel Engineering, Brussels, Belgium
SESSION 3.2F (HT-5-2) Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Cambridge PANEL SESSION: DISCUSSION OF API17TR8 REQUIREMENTS AS RELATED TO ASME CODES AND STANDARDS Developed by: D. Peters, Structural Integrity Associates, Edinboro, PA, USA; K. Karpanan, FMC Technologies, Houston, TX, USA Chair: D. Peters, Structural Integrity Associates, Edinboro, PA, USA Co-Chair: K. Karpanan, FMC Technologies, Houston, TX, USA Panelists: C. Kocurek, Conoco-Phillips, Houston, TX, USA P. Bunch, Cameron Surface Engineering, Houston, TX, USA T. Bartlett, FMC Technologies, Houston, TX, USA
SESSION 3.2D (FSI-3-5)
SESSION 3.2G (MF-3-2)
Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Whittier NOISE AND ACOUSTICS—II
Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Tremont HYDROGEN TRANSPORT AND MODELING OF HYDROGEN EFFECTS IN MATERIALS
Developed by: S. Belfroid, TNO, Delft, Netherlands; S. Ziada, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada Chair: S. Belfroid, TNO, Delft, Netherlands Co-Chair: S. Ziada, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada PVP2015-45634: SUPPRESSION OF ACOUSTIC RESONANCE IN RECTANGULAR CAVITIES USING SPANWISE CONTROL CYLINDER A. Omer, A. Mohany, University of Ontario institute of Technology, Oshawa, ON, Canada PVP2015-45456: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION FOR ACOUSTIC RESONANCE IN TANDEM BRANCHES UNDER EACH DRY AND WET STEAM FLOW
Developed by: C. San Marchi, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA Chair: J. Yamabe, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan Co-Chair: D. K. Balch, Sandia National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA PVP2015-45211: HYDROGEN TRANSPORT AND HYDROGEN-ASSISTED CRACKING IN SUS304 STAINLESS STEEL DURING DEFORMATION AT LOW TEMPERATURES L. Zhang, B. An, T. Iijima, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan; C. San Marchi, B. Somerday, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA 41
PVP2015-45809: HYDROGEN DIFFUSION ANALYSIS IN THE FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH TEST UNDER HIGH PRESSURE HYDROGEN N. Ishikawa, JFE Steel Corporation, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan; A. T. Yokobori Jr., T. Ohmi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan PVP2015-45631: COHESIVE ZONE MODELING OF HYDROGEN ASSISTED CRACKING IN A 15-5 PH STEEL AND COMPARISON WITH EXPERIMENTS G. Bilotta, M. Arzaghi, G. Hénaff, G. Benoit, C. Moriconi, ENSMA, FuturoscopeChasseneuil, France PVP2015-45596: MODELING OF HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT BY A NONLOCAL DUCTILE-BRITTLE DAMAGE MODEL Q. Chen, Z. Moumni, Unité de Mécanique de l’ENSTA ParisTech, Palaiseau, France; J. Angles, EDF R&D/MRI, Clamart, France; C. Rouby, Unité de Mécanique de l’ENSTA ParisTech, Palaiseau, France
SAFETY EVALUATION AND SAFETY MARGIN Developed by: Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan; N. Miura, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan Chair: N. Miura, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan Co-Chair: I. Nakamura, National Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45262: INTRODUCTION OF A RESEARCH ACTIVITY ON THE SEISMIC SAFETY EVALUATION OF NUCLEAR PIPING SYSTEMS TAKING THE EFFECT OF ELASTIC-PLASTIC BEHAVIOR INTO ACCOUNT I. Nakamura, National Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; M. Shiratori, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan; A. Otani, IHI Corporation, Yokohoma, Japan; M. Morishita, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan; T. Shibutani, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan PVP2015-45265: EFFECT OF CONVERSION OF MARGIN FOR DESIGN STRESS ON NDE FLAW DETECTABILITY K. Hasegawa, Consultant, Hitachi Naka-shi, Japan; Y. Oishi, T. Hasegawa, T. Sato, Japan Power Engineering and Inspection Corporation, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45721: BENCHMARK OF ELASTIC PLASTIC SEISMIC RESPONSE ANALYSIS AND FATIGUE EVALUATION FOR PIPING T. Otoyo, A. Otani, IHI Corporation, Yokohama, Japan PVP2015-45853: MULTILAYER KINEMATIC HARDENING MODEL FOR CARBON STEEL AND ITS APPLICATION TO INELASTIC ANALYSES OF AN ELBOW SUBJECTED TO CYCLIC IN-PLANE BENDING K. Iwata, Y. Karakida, C. Jin, H. Nakamura, ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; N. Kasahara, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
SESSION 3.2H (MF-5-2) Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Stuart EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES IN STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY—II Developed by: P. James, AMEC, Warrington, United Kingdom; E. Keim, T. Nicak, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany; D. Moinereau, EDF R&D, Moret Sur Loing, France Chair: T. Nicak, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany Co-Chair: E. Keim, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany PVP2015-45145: RESULTS OF EC FP7 STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE OF MULTI-METAL COMPONENT PROJECT: DISSIMILAR METAL WELDS FRACTURE RESISTANCE INVESTIGATION S. Blasset, AREVA GmbH, Erlangen, Germany; H. Keinanen, VTT, Espoo, Finland; E. Keim, T. Nicak, AREVA, Erlangen, Germany; P. Gilles, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France PVP2015-45179: ELASTO-PLASTIC PROPERTIES IN DISSIMILAR METAL WELD JUNCTIONS: STRESS-STRAIN CURVES DETERMINATION FOR CONSTITUTIVE MATERIALS. M. Bourgeois, O. Ancelet, CEA, Gif sur Yvette, France; S. Chapuliot, AREVA, Paris, France PVP2015-45181: FRACTURE PROPERTIES IN DISSIMILAR METAL WELD JUNCTIONS: EXPERIMENTAL METHODOLOGY OF CHARACTERIZATION. M. Bourgeois, G. Perez, CEA, Gif sur Yvette, France; S. Chapuliot, AREVA, Paris, France
SESSION 3.2K (MF-29-1) Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, St. James TERTIARY-TYPE CREEP IN SETTING TIME-DEPENDENT ALLOWABLE STRESSES Developed by: R. Swindeman, Cromtech Inc., Oak Ridge, TN, USA; W. Ren, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA Chair: R. Swindeman, Cromtech Inc., Oak Ridge, TN, USA Co-Chair: W. Ren, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA PVP2015-45055: MICROSTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ALLOY 617 CREPT INTO THE TERTIARY REGIME T. Lillo, R. Wright, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID, USA PVP2015-45405: EVALUATION OF CREEP DEFORMATION PROPERTY OF GRADE 91 STEELS K. Kimura, K. Sawada, H. Kushima, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45981: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TERTIARY CREEP CRITERION IN SERTTING TIME-DEPENDENT ALLOWABLE STRESSES FOR ASME SECTION III, DIV. 5, CLASS A COMPONENTS R. Swindeman, Cromtech Inc., Oak Ridge, TN, USA; W. Ren, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA; M. J Swindeman, Air Products and Chemicals, Liberty Township, OH, USA PVP2015-45992: THE EFFECT OF TERTIARY CREEP ON ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES FOR STAINLESS STEEL FOR ELEVATED TEMPERATURE NUCLEAR COMPONENT DESIGN M. Sengupta, J. E. Nestell, MPR Associates, Alexandria, VA, USA PVP2015-46004: ALLOWABLE STRESS CRITERIA BASED ON THE ONSET OF THIRD STAGE CREEP—AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE R. Jetter, Independent Consultant, Pebble Beach, CA, USA; J. E. Nestell, M. Sengupta, MPR Associates, Alexandria, VA, USA
SESSION 3.2I (OAC-4-2) Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Berkeley TOXIC SUBSTANCES: STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION—THERMAL ANALYSIS—I Developed by: M. Greiner, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA Chair: M. Greiner, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA Co-Chair: A. Smith, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45078: RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL RELEASE FROM A CONTAINMENT VESSEL DURING A FIRE ACCIDENT S. Hensel, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA; J. Norkus, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45239: ANALYSIS OF PRESSURIZATION OF PLUTONIUM OXIDE STORAGE VIALS DURING A POSTULATED FIRE J. Laurinat, M. Kesterson, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, Aiken, SC, USA; S. Hensel, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45240: ANALYSIS OF POWDER AIRBORNE RELEASE FRACTIONS FOR VESSEL RUPTURES J. Laurinat, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, Aiken, SC, USA; S. Hensel, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45940: SNF TRANSPORTATION PACKAGE RESPONSE TO MACARTHUR MAZE FIRE SCENARIO: LEAK RATE DETERMINATION AFTER SEAL FAILURE H. Adkins, S. Suffield, J. M. Cuta, N. A. Klymyshyn, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA; J. Piotter, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, New Market, MD, USA
SESSION 3.2L (CS-30-2) Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Franklin MASTER CURVE METHOD FOR FRACTURE TOUGHNESS—II Developed by: W. Server, ATI Consulting, Black Mountain, NC, USA; M. Yamamoto, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan Chair: M. Kirk, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA
SESSION 3.2J (CS-10-2) Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Clarendon RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN JAPANESE CODES AND STANDARDS— 42
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M. Yamamoto, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan PVP2015-45279: MASTER CURVE TESTING OF REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL MULTILAYER WELDING SEAMS H.-W. Viehrig, M. Houska, E. Altstadt, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, Germany PVP2015-45502: AUSTENITIC CLADDING AND MASTER CURVE M. Brumovsky, M. Kytka, M. Falcnik, R. Kopriva, UJV Rez plc, Rez, Czech Republic PVP2015-45554: APPLICABILITY OF THE MASTER CURVE METHOD TO ULTRA HIGH STRENGTH STEELS K. Wallin, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland; S. Pallaspuro, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; P. Karjalainen-Roikonen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland; P. Suikkanen, SSAB Europe Oy, Raahe, Finland
F. Inada, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45840: PHASE LAG MODEL FOR FLUIDELASTIC INSTABILITY IN SQUARE CYLINDER ARRANGEMENT M. Benaouicha, French National Center for Scientific Research, Brest, France; E. Longatte, Edf, Chatou, France; F. Baj, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux énergies alternatives, Gif-sur-Yvette, France PVP2015-45770: SIMULATION AND MEASUREMENT OF A NONLINEAR HYDRODYNAMIC SLOSHING FORCE ON A RECTANGULAR TANK WITH SHALLOW WATER DEPTH K. Hara, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; M. Watanabe, Aoyama Gakuin University, Kanagawa, Japan PVP2015-45471: FLUID-ELASTIC INSTABILITIES OF CLAMPED-CLAMPED ALIGNED AND INCLINED CYLINDERS IN TURBULENT AXIAL FLOW J. De Ridder, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium; O. Doaré, ENSTA - ParisTech, Palaiseau, France; J. Degroote, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
SESSION 3.2M (FSI-5-1)
SESSION 3.2O (DA-12-1)
Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Newbury SHOCK AND BLAST PROPAGATION, CRACK PROPAGATION, ACOUSTICS AND INTERNAL WAVE PROPAGATION Symposium on Structures Under Highly Dynamic Loading Conditions—CoSponsored by Fluid-Structure Interaction and High Pressure Technology Technical Committees
Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Cabot CFD IN DESIGN AND ANALYSIS Developed by: S. McGuffie, Porter McGuffie, Inc., Lawrence, KS, USA Chair: S. McGuffie, Porter McGuffie, Inc., Lawrence, KS, USA Co-Chair: S. Takaya, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45248: DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGRATED NUMERICAL ANALYSIS MODEL FOR UNSTEADY PHENOMENA IN UPPER PLENUM AND HOT-LEG PIPING SYSTEM OF JAPAN SODIUM-COOLED FAST REACTOR S. Takaya, M. Tanaka, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan; T. Fujisaki, NDD, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45375: NUMERICAL ANALYSIS ON CAVITATION EROSION OF A HIGH PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL CONTROL VALVE G. Ou, Z. Zheng, J. Rao, L. Zhang, H. Jin, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, China PVP2015-45574: NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CYLINDER TEMPERATURE IN A RECIPROCATING COMPRESSOR F. Balduzzi, A. Tanganelli, G. Ferrara, University of Florence, Firenze, Italy; A. Babbini, R. Maleci, GE Oil & Gas, Firenze, FI, Italy
Developed by: J. Geng, Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants, Inc., San Antonio, TX, USA; H. Levine, Weidlinger Associates, Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA; D. Sommerville, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA Chair: H. Levine, Weidlinger Associates, Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA Co-Chair: D. Sommerville, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA PVP2015-45329: BLAST LOAD INSIDE ENCLOURE DUE TO FLAME ACCELERATION J. Geng, Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants, Inc., San Antonio, TX, USA; K. Thomas, BakerRisk, San Antonio, TX, USA PVP2015-45769: SURVEY OF BWR RECIRCULATION LINE BREAK ACOUSTIC LOADS M. Walter, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., Centennial, CO, USA; D. Sommerville, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA; M. Qin, Structural Integrity Associates, Centennial, CO, USA PVP2015-45969: EXPERIMENTAL CONSIDERATION OF THE DETONATION EXPANSION WAVE LIMIT T. Ligon, Dominion Engineering, Inc., Herndon, VA, USA; J. Minichiello, Bechtel National, Inc., Richland, WA, USA; A. Pellman, Dominion Engineering, Inc., Reston, VA, USA PVP2015-45970: EXPERIMENTAL TESTING OF PRESSURE PULSE PROPAGATION IN NON-NEWTONIAN SIMULANTS WITH A VOID FRACTION OF NON-CONDENSABLE GAS K. Schmitt, T. Ligon, Dominion Engineering, Inc., Reston, VA, USA; J. Minichiello, Bechtel National, Inc., Richland, WA, USA
SESSION 3.2Q (TW-10) Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Georgian TECHNICAL TUTORIAL 4: FLOW-INDUCED VIBRATION OF PROCESS SYSTEM COMPONENTS IN TWO-PHASE FLOWS—PART 2 Developed by: M. Younan, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt Presented by: M. J. Pettigrew, Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal, Canada
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SESSION 3.2N (FSI-4-2)
SESSION 4.1A (DA-3-3)
Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Exeter 19TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EMERGING TECHNOLOGY FOR FLUIDS, STRUCTURES, AND FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTIONS—2
Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Arlington FATIGUE LIFE ASSESSMENT Symposium on Fatigue Issues—Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards, Design & Analysis, High Pressure Technology, and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees
Developed by: K. Inaba, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan; S. Malavasi, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy; C. G. Giannopapa, European Space Agency, Paris, France; S. Itoh, Okinawa National College of Technology, Okinawa, Japan; G. Papadakis, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; H. Iyama, Kumamoto National College of Technology, Yatsushiro-gun, Kumamoto, Japan; L. Kaiktsis, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou, Greece; T. Watanabe, National Fisheries University, Shimonoseki, Japan Chair: K. Inaba, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan Co-Chair: S. Malavasi, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy PVP2015-45944: A STUDY ON LEAKAGE FLOW INDUCED VIBRATION FROM ENGINEERING VIEWPOINT
Developed by: P. Gilles, S. Courtin, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France Chair: D. J. Smith, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom Co-Chair: M. H. C. Hannink, NRG, Petten, Netherlands PVP2015-45235: PREDICTION OF FATIGUE CRACK INITIATION AND GROWTH DURING THERMAL CYCLING G. Wu, D. Tanner, D. J. Smith, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom PVP2015-45576: NUMERICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF SEAM WELDS UNDER LOW CYCLE FATIGUE—PROPOSAL FOR LIFETIME ESTIMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DESIGN WITH COMMONLY USED GUIDELINES A. Bosch, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; J. Rudolph, 43
AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany; M. Vormwald, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany PVP2015-45633: ASSESSMENT OF BEND FATIGUE TESTS USING RSE-M STRESS ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES AND THE ASME SECTION III DIV I NB FATIGUE DESIGN RULES S. Booth, W. Vorster, EDF Energy, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom PVP2015-45791: DEMONSTRATION OF FATIGUE FOR LTO LICENSE OF NPP BORSSELE M. H. C. Hannink, F. Blom, NRG, Petten, Netherlands; A. de Jong, P. Quist, W. Besuijen, EPZ, Borssele, Netherlands PVP2015-45130: ESTABLISHMENT AND APPLICATION OF FATIGUE LIFE PREDICTION MODELS FOR COILED TUBING X. Tian, H. Zhang, Q. Duan, Y. Ji, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China
hany, University of Ontario institute of Technology, Whitby, ON, Canada Chair: S. Ziada, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada Co-Chair: A. Mohany, University of Ontario institute of Technology, Whitby, ON, Canada PVP2015-45128: PHASE-LAG-INDUCED FLUCTUATING LIFT FORCES ON TWO TANDEM BLUFF BODIES M. M. Alam, M. Zhe, Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China PVP2015-45137: EFFECT OF LANDING LIGHT ORIENTATION ON LANDING GEAR NOISE E. Salt, M. Arezina, J. Lepore, S. Ziada, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada PVP2015-45140: AERODYNAMIC FLOW SEPARATION CONTROL OF BRIDGE DECK SECTIONS USING PLASMA ACTUATORS K. Matsuda, K. Kato, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan PVP2015-45390: A COMPARISON OF FORCES IN TWO- AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL FLOW PAST AN OSCILLATING CYLINDER S. Peppa, Technological Educational Institute of Athens, Athens, Greece; L. Kaiktsis, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou, Greece; C. E. Frouzakis, Institut f. Energietechnik, Zurich, Switzerland; G. Triantafyllou, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece
SESSION 4.1B (SE-7-1) Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Back Bay SEISMIC DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND HEALTH MONITORING—I Developed by: O. S. Bursi, University of Trento, Trento, Italy; F. Paolacci, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy Chair: O. S. Bursi, University of Trento, Trento, Italy Co-Chair: F. Paolacci, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy PVP2015-45123: PERFORMANCE-BASED ANALYSIS OF COUPLED SUPPORT STRUCTURES AND PIPING SYSTEMS SUBJECT TO SEISMIC LOADING O. S. Bursi, University of Trento, Trento, Italy; F. Paolacci, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy; M. Shahin Reza, University of Trento, Trento, Italy PVP2015-45131: DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF COUPLED TANKS AND PIPING SYSTEMS UNDER SEISMIC LOADING O. S. Bursi, University of Trento, Trento, Italy; G. Abbiati, ETH Zurich, IBK, DBAUG, Zürich, Switzerland; L. Caracoglia, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA; V. Lasalandra, University of Trento, Trento, Italy; M. S. Reza, University of Trento, Trento, Italy PVP2015-45370: SEISMIC FRAGILITY ASSESSMENT OF STEEL LIQUID STORAGE TANKS K. Bakalis, D. Vamvatsikos, M. Fragiadakis, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece PVP2015-45486: FATIGUE FAILURE EVALUATION METHOD AND FRAGILITY CURVE USING ENERGY K. Minagawa, Saitama Institute of Technology, Saitama, Japan; S. Fujita, Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo, Japan; S. Okamura, Mitsubishi FBR Systems, Inc., Tokyo, Japan
SESSION 4.1E (OAC-3-2) Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill MONITORING, DIAGNOSTICS AND INSPECTION—II Luc H. Geraets Memorial International Symposium on Structural Integrity— Co-Sponsored by Design & Analysis, Codes & Standards, Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, High Pressure Technology, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees Developed by: M. Brumovsky, UJV Rez plc, Rez, Czech Republic Chair: I. Ezekoye, Westinghouse, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Co-Chair: M. Kytka, UJV Rez plc, Rez, Czech Republic PVP2015-45094: DEVELOPMENT OF A CONTACTLESS MEASUREMENT METHOD USING AN LED-OPTICAL DISPLACEMENT SENSOR FOR VIBRATION STRESS OF PIPING SYSTEMS A. Maekawa, Institute of Nuclear Safety System, Inc., Fukui, Japan; T. Tsuji, The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., Fukui, Japan; T. Takahashi, Institute of Nuclear Safety System, Inc., Fukui, Japan PVP2015-45562: ASSESSING FATIGUE ENDURANCE LIMIT OF PITTED SPECIMENS BY MEANS OF AN INTEGRATED FRACTURE MECHANICS APPROACH N. O. Larrosa, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; M. D. Chapetti, INTEMA, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, R. Ainsworth, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45938: EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RISK BASED INSPECTION APPROACH IN ASSET INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT OF OIL AND GAS FACILITIES J. Akanni, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company, Port Harcourt, Nigeria; O. Alonge, Shell Petroleum Development Company, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
SESSION 4.1C (CT-6-1) Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, White Hill DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PACKINGS AND VALVES Developed by: M. Schaaf, amtec Messtechnischer Service GmbH, Lauffen, Germany; H. Lejeune, CETIM, Nantes, France Chair: M. Schaaf, amtec Messtechnischer Service GmbH, Lauffen, Germany Co-Chair: H. Lejeune, CETIM, Nantes, France PVP2015-45241: PREDICTION OF LEAK RATES IN POROUS BRAIDED PACKING RINGS M. Kazeminia, H. Bouzid, École de technologie supérieure, Montreal, QC, Canada PVP2015-45773: EVALUATION OF PACKING DRAG AND SEALABILITY ON KNIFE GATE VALVES FOR ACTUATOR SIZING A. F. Garcia, Teadit Industria e Comercio Ltda, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil; C. D. Girão, Teadit Packing & Gaskets Pvt. Ltd., Vadodara, India; L. P. Romano, J. Veiga, Teadit Industria e Comercio Ltda, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil PVP2015-45588: HIGH FIDELITY SIMULATION OF SAFETY PRESSURE VALVE INTERNAL FLOWS Y. Yang, A. Lefebvre, G.-C. Zha, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA; Q. Liu, J. Fan, National Engineering Research Center for Special Pump and Valve, Beijing, China
SESSION 4.1F (MF-25-1) Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Cambridge ASIAN PROGRAMS IN STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY Developed by: Y. J. Chao, University of South Carolina, South Carolina, SC, USA; X.-K. Zhu, Edison Welding Institute, Columbus, OH, USA; P.-S. Lam, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA; G. Qian, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland Chair: G. Qian, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland Co-Chair: W. Chao, South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA PVP2015-45577: RE-EVALUATION OF THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE CHINESE QINSHAN 300-MWE REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL UNDER PRESSURIZED THERMAL SHOCK USING THE MASTER CURVE METHOD Y. Cao, Y. He, Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research & Design Institute, Shanghai, China; H. Hui, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China; H. Li, Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research & Design Institute, Shanghai, China; F. Z. Xuan, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China
SESSION 4.1D (FSI-3-8) Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Whittier BLUFF BODIES AND VIV Developed by: S. Ziada, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; A. Mo44
PVP2015-45747: CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CHARPY V-NOTCH IMPACT ENERGY AND FRACTURE TOUGHNESS OF NUCLEAR REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL (RPV) STEELS M. Yu, Z. Luo, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China; Y. J. Chao, University of South Carolina, South Carolina, SC, USA PVP2015-45831: THREE DIMENSIONAL PLASTIC STRESS ANALYSIS OF REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL NOZZLE BELT Lu Wei, State Nuclear Power Research Institute, Beijing, China PVP2015-45963: PROBABILISTIC PRESSURIZED THERMAL SHOCKS ANALYSIS FOR A REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL BY CONSIDERING PLUME EFFECT G. Qian, V. F. González-Albuixech, M. Niffenegger, M. Sharabi, Paul Scherrer Institute, Nuclear Energy and Safety, Villigen, Switzerland PVP2015-45745: CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CHARPY V-NOTCH IMPACT ENERGY AND FRACTURE TOUGHNESS OF NUCLEAR REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL (RPV) STEELS (Presentation Only) M. Yu, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
Systems Co., Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan PVP2015-45687: APPLICATION OF TORSION Ce FACTOR FOR PIPING NONPLANAR THROUGH-WALL FLAWS P. Hoang, Sargent Lundy LLC., Barrington, IL, USA
SESSION 4.1I (OAC-4-3) Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Berkeley TOXIC SUBSTANCES: STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION—THERMAL ANALYSIS—II Developed by: A. Smith, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA Chair: A. Smith, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA Co-Chair: U. Zencker, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany PVP2015-45847: VALIDATION OF THERMAL ANALYSIS OF DRY STORAGE CASKS AT DIABLO CANYON J. Li, Y. Liu, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA PVP2015-45851: GEOMETRICALLY-ACCURATE-THREE-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATIONS OF A USED NUCLEAR FUEL TRANSFER CASK FILLED WITH PRESSURIZED HELIUM M. Hadj Nacer, T. Manzo, M. Greiner, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA PVP2015-45852: DESIGN OF AN EXPERIMENT TO MEASURE THE THERMAL ACCOMMODATION COEFFICIENT BETWEEN HELIUM AND STAINLESSSTEEL IN CONCENTRIC CYLINDERS. M. Hadj Nacer, R. Green, M. Greiner, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA PVP2015-45077: HYDROGEN FLAMMABILITY MITIGATION IN A CONTAINMENT VESSEL USING A RECOMBINER M. Kesterson, N. Askew, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, Aiken, SC, USA; S. Hensel, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA; J. Laurinat, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, Aiken, SC, USA
SESSION 4.1G (MF-2-6) Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Tremont APPLICATION OF FRACTURE MECHANICS IN FAILURE ASSESSMENT—VI Developed by: A. de Jesus, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal; T. Coppola, Centro Sviluppo Materiali, Rome, Italy Chair: A. de Jesus, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal Co-Chair: G. H. B. Donato, FEI University, São Bernardo do Campo - SP, São Paulo, Brazil PVP2015-45233: CYCLIC DEFORMATION AT THE TIP OF INCLINED CRACKS IN STEEL PLATES H. M. El Emam, A. E. M. Elsisi, H. A. Salim, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA; H. E. M. Sallam, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia PVP2015-45820: CRACK TIP STRAIN DISTRIBUTIONS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS TO CRACK GROWTH RATE DUE TO STRESS CORROSION CRACKING S.-J. Sung, N. Kotasthane, Y. Ashida, J. Pan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA PVP2015-45933: INFLUENCE OF PLASTIC PRESTRAIN ON THE FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH RESISTANCE (da/DN VS. DELTA_K) OF ASTM A36 STRUCTURAL STEEL G. H. B. Donato, F. G. Cavalcante, FEI University, São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, Brazil PVP2015-45966: ULTRA-LOW-CYCLE FATIGUE BEHAVIOUR OF FULLSCALE ELBOWS J. Pereira, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, J. Ruano, University of Tras-osMontes e Alto Douro, Vila Real, Portugal, S. Schaffrath, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; A. de Jesus, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, A. Fernandes, Idmec University Porto, Porto, Portugal
SESSION 4.1J (CS-11-1) Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Clarendon RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINESE CODES AND STANDARDS—EXTREME PRESSURE EQUIPMENT Developed by: J. Zheng, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; J. Shi, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China Chair: J. Zheng, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China Co-Chair: J. Shi, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China PVP2015-45060: DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPECT ON CHINESE CODES AND STANDARDS OF TRANSPORTABLE PRESSURE VESSEL X. Xue, X. Tang, H. Lu, Shanghai Institute of Special Equipment Inspection and Technical Research, Shanghai, China; W. Zhou, Sub Committee of Moveable Pressure Vessel of China Standardization Committee on Boilers and Pressure, Shanghai, China PVP2015-45152: A CALCULATION METHOD FOR TORQUES OF LARGE CAPACITY CYLINDERS FOR TUBE TRAILERS G. Deng, China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institution, Beijing, China; J. Wang, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China; Y. Jiang, China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing, China; F. Ji, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China; J. Feng, China Jiliang University, Hangzhou, China PVP2015-45203: FRACTURE CHARACTERISTICS OF 9%Ni STEEL AT LOW TEMPERATURE Q. Xiong, C. Huo, S. Gong, J. Luo, J. Zhang, Tubular Goods Research Institute of CNPC, Xi’an, China PVP2015-45330: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF POST-FIRE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF Q345R STEEL S. Shao, China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing, China; G. Jia, General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People’s Republic of China, Beijing, China; L. Cao, China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing, China; C. Du, China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing, China PVP2015-45228: STUDY OF JOULE-THOMSON COOLING EFFECT DURING LEAKAGE WITH APPLICATION TO COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS CONTAINMENT ON MARINE VESSELS Y. Liu, G. Ai, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
SESSION 4.1H (CS-17-1) Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Stuart COMBINATION OF MULTI-AXIAL LOADS IN DESIGN AND FITNESS-FORSERVICE Developed by: P. Hoang, Sargent Lundy LLC., Barrington, IL, USA; K. Hasegawa, Consultant, Hitachi Naka-shi, Japan Chair: P. Hoang, Sargent Lundy LLC., Barrington, IL, USA Co-Chair: K. Hasegawa, Consultant, Hitachi Naka-shi, Japan PVP2015-45524: EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON FAILURE ESTIMATION METHOD FOR CIRCUMFERENTIALLY CRACKED PIPE SUBJECTED TO MULTI-AXIAL LOADS Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan; K. Hasegawa, Consultant, Hitachi Naka-shi, Japan; N. Miura, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan; K. Hoshino, Electric Power Engineering Systems Co., Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan PVP2015-45536: FAILURE EXPERIMENTS ON PIPES WITH LOCAL WALL TINNING SUBJECTED TO MULTI-AXIAL LOADS Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan; K. Hasegawa, Consultant, Hitachi Naka-shi, Japan; N. Miura, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan; K. Hoshino, Electric Power Engineering 45
TSURUGA NUCLEAR POWER STATION H. Kobayashi, O. Urabe, T. Fujino, The Japan Atomic Power Company, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45903: RULES FOR TEMPORARY REPAIR TECHNIQUES IN JSME FITNESS-FOR-SERVICE CODE AND THEIR CHALLENGES K. Dozaki, H. Kobayashi, The Japan Atomic Power Co, Tokyo, Japan; H. Adachi, Toshiba, Yokohama, Japan; Y. Kono, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Kobe, Japan; K. Muraoka, Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd., Hitachi, Japan PVP2015-45924: BLOCK MONITORING METHOD OF SG TUBE SUPPORT PLATE WITH INTELLIGENT ECT FOR MAINTENANCE WORK Y. Kobayashi, M. Noda, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, LTD, Kobe, Japan
SESSION 4.1K (MF-10-1) Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, St. James MECHANISTIC MODELLING OF MATERIALS—I Developed by: A. Horn, AMEC Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom Chair: A. Horn, Amec Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom Co-Chair: R. J. Smith, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45905: A MONTE CARLO IMPLEMENTATION OF THE JAMESFORD-JIVKOV MICRO-STRUCTURALLY INFORMED LOCAL APPROACH APPLIED TO PREDICT FRACTURE TOUGHNESS INCLUDING LOW CONSTRAINT CONDITIONS M. Ford, AMEC Foster Wheeler, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom; P. James, AMEC, Warrington, United Kingdom PVP2015-45070: J’s DISABILITY COULD EXPLAIN ALL THE TEST SPECIMEN SIZE EFFECTS OBSERVED FOR THE FRACTURE TOUGHNESS (JC) OF A MATERIAL IN THE DBTT REGION T.Meshii, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan PVP2015-45731: EFFECTS OF SIDE GROOVE ON FRACTURE TOUGHNESS H.-W. Ryu, H.-T. Kim, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (Republic); J.-J. Han, Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control, Daejeon, Korea (Republic); Y. J. Kim, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (Republic); J. Kim, Sunchon National University, Suncheon, Jeonnam, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45869: ROUSSELIER PARAMETER CALIBRATION FOR ESSHETE WELD METAL S. Arun, A. Sherry, M. Sheikh, M. Smith, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
SESSION 4.1N (CT-11-1) Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, Mezzanine, Exeter NEW AND EMERGING METHODS OF ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS Developed by: Y. Park, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, USA Chair: Y. Park, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, USA Co-Chair: I. Hijazi, Marshall University, Huntington, WV, USA PVP2015-45019: HYDROGEN STORAGE USING CARBON NANOSTRUCTURES S. Smith, Y. Park, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, USA PVP2015-45119: A SIMPLE EMBEDDED ATOM POTENTIAL FOR FE-CU ALLOYS I. Hijazi, Marshall University, Huntington, WV, USA; Y. Park, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, USA PVP2015-45362: EFFECT OF THE SHAPES OF DIVERSION UMBRELLAS ON TEMPERATURE FIELD IN A LARGE SPHERICAL TANK DURING HEAT TREATMENT PROCESSES F. Ji, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China; X. Wang, G. Deng, China Special Equipment Inspection Institute, Beijing, China; J. Feng, China Jiliang University, Hangzhou, China; H. Liang, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China
SESSION 4.1L (CS-22-1) Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Franklin FRACTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTY PREDICTIONS BY SUB-SIZED SPECIMENS FOR STANDARDS—I Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees
SESSION 4.1O (MF-23-1)
Developed by: M. Yamamoto, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan; W. Server, ATI Consulting, Black Mountain, NC, USA Chair: N. Miura, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan Co-Chair: W. Server, ATI Consulting, Black Mountain, NC, USA PVP2015-45153: CORRELATION BETWEEN TRANSITION TEMPERATURE SHIFTS OF IMPACT TESTS USING STANDARD AND SUBSIZE SPECIMENS M. Brumovsky, M. Kytka, UJV Rez plc, Rez, Czech Republic PVP2015-45159: OVERVIEW OF NIST ACTIVITIES ON SUB-SIZE AND MINIATURIZED CHARPY SPECIMENS: CORRELATIONS WITH FULL-SIZE SPECIMENS AND VERIFICATION SPECIMENS FOR SMALL-SCALE PENDULUM MACHINES E. Lucon, Protiro, Inc., Denver, CO, USA; C. N. McCowan, R. L. Santoyo, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, USA PVP2015-45703: THE PREDICTION OF SIZE EFFECT ON J-R CURVE FOR EUROFER97 STEEL BY SIMPLIFIED MECHANICAL MODEL L. Stratil, F. Siska, H. Hadraba, I. Dlouhy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno, Czech Republic PVP2015-45958: DETERMINATION OF LOCAL TENSILE AND FATIGUE PROPERTIES WITH THE USE OF SUB-SIZED SPECIMENS J. Dzugan, P. Konopik, R. Prochazka, M. Rund, Comtes FHT, Dobrany, Czech Republic
Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Cabot ADVANCED SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES FOR MONITORING STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY—I
SESSION 4.1M (CS-14-1)
Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Arlington PANEL SESSION: TROUBLESHOOTING OF GASKET LEAKS—CASE STUDIES AND FIELD EXPERIENCES
Developed by: V. Giurgiutiu, University Of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA Chair: V. Giurgiutiu, University Of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA Co-Chair: P.-S. Lam, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45595: EXPERIMENTATION AND ADAPTIVE MODELING FOR TEMPERATURE EFFECT QUANTIFICATION IN PVP STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING WITH PWAS T. Kamas, B. Poddar, B. Lin, L. Yu, V. Giurgiutiu, University Of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA PVP2015-45623: TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON FIBER OPTICAL SENSORS FOR DRY CAST STORAGE HEALTH MONITORING B. Lin, L. Yu, V. Giurgiutiu, University Of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA PVP2015-45798: DEVELOPMENT OF A TESTING SYSTEM FOR PIEZOELECTRIC WAFER ACTIVE SENSORS EXPOSED TO EXTREME TEMPERATURES W. Roth, B. Poddar, J. Bao, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA No text
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SESSION 4.2A (OAC-6-1)
Thursday, July 23, 8:30 am – 10:15 am, 4th Floor, Newbury REPAIR, REPLACEMENT AND MITIGATION FOR FITNESS-FOR-SERVICE RULES—1
Developed by: K. Guenther, Shell, Houston, TX, USA; E. Jamalyaria, Flexitallic, Deer Park, TX, USA; J. Baulch, Teadit NA, Pasadena, TX, USA; B. Hantz, Valero Energy Corp, San Antonio, TX, USA Chair: A. Cheta, Shell Exploration and Production Company, Houston, TX, USA Co-Chair: Y. Shoji, YS Corporation LLC, Tokyo, Japan Panelists:
Developed by: K. Dozaki, The Japan Atomic Power Co, Tokyo, Japan Chair: S. McCracken, EPRI Welding and Repair Technology Center, Harrisburg, NC, USA Co-Chair: P. Doddihal, Kinectrics Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada PVP2015-45483: LESSONS FROM AN OPERATIONAL SMALL LEAKAGE AT 46
B. Hantz, Valero, San Antonio, TX, USA K. Guenther, Shell, Houston, TX, USA J. Baulch, Teadit, Houston, TX, USA J. Jamalyaria, Flexitallic, Houston, TX, USA
France PVP2015-45289: ENERGY APPROACH FOR DETERMINE FREQUENCY AND AMPLITUDE OF VIBRATION OF PIPING WITH CLOSED SIDE BRANCHES. I. Orynyak, I. Dubyk, A. Batura, Ipp-Centre Ltd, Kyiv, Ukraine PVP2015-45379: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF ADDED MASS AND DAMPING OF SUBMERGED PIPEWORK H. Goyder, Cranfield University, Shrivenham, United Kingdom
SESSION 4.2B (SE-7-2) Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Back Bay SEISMIC DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND HEALTH MONITORING—II
SESSION 4.2E (OAC-8-3)
Developed by: F. Paolacci, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy; O. S. Bursi, University of Trento, Trento, Italy Chair: F. Paolacci, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy Co-Chair: O. S. Bursi, University of Trento, Trento, Italy PVP2015-45662: PERFORMANCE-BASED DESIGN OF BURIED STEEL PIPES AT FAULT CROSSINGS B. Akbas, Gebze Technical University, Gebze - Kocaeli, Turkey; M. O’Rourke, Rensselaer, Clifton Park, NY, USA; E. Uckan, Bogazici University Kandilli Observatory, Istanbul, Turkey; J. Shen, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA; M. Caglar, Bogazici University, KOERI, Istanbul, Turkey PVP2015-45854: STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING OF CONCRETE SHEAR WALL USING PIEZOCERAMIC-BASED SENSORS W.-I Liao, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan; J.-F. Chai, National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, Taipei, Taiwan PVP2015-45700: PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR LIQUID STORAGE TANKS AND PIPING SYSTEMS SUBJECTED TO SEISMIC LOADING M. Vathi, S. Karamanos, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece; I. Kapogiannis, K. V. Spiliopoulos, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill AGEING MANAGEMENT IN INDUSTRY—PIPELINE, OFFSHORE AND NUCLEAR Luc H. Geraets Memorial International Symposium on Structural Integrity— Co-Sponsored by Design & Analysis, Codes & Standards, Computer Technology and Bolted Joints, High Pressure Technology, Materials & Fabrication, and Operations, Applications & Components Technical Committees Developed by: G. Bezdikian, Georges Bezdikian Consulting, Le Vesinet, France; G. G. Young, Entergy Services Inc., Russellville, AR, USA Chair: K. Kang, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria Co-Chair: G. Bezdikian, Georges Bezdikian Consulting, Le Vesinet, France PVP2015-45272: FATIGUE MONITORING IN THE CONTEXT OF LONG-TERM OPERATION OF THE GOESGEN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT USING AREVA’S FAMOSi T. Wermelinger, Kernkraftwerk Goesgen AG, Däniken, Switzerland; F. M. Bruckmueller, B. Heinz, AREVA GmbH, Erlangen, Germany PVP2015-45356: THE EFFECT OF SOIL ON THE STRUCTURAL RESPONSE AND FATIGUE LIFE OF FREE SPAN FOR SUBMARINE PIPELINE J. Dong, C. Xuedong, B. Wang, W. Guan, T. Yang, Hefei General Machinery Research Institute, Hefei, China PVP2015-45485: FATIGUE REASSESSMENT TO MODERN STANDARDS FOR LIFE EXTENSION OF OFFSHORE PRESSURE VESSELS E. Hutchison, J. Wintle, A. O’Connor, E. Buennagel, TWI, Cambridge, United Kingdom; C. Buhr, Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom PVP2015-45808: DETERMINATION OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE CREEP PROPERTY OF HIGH-CR STEEL BASED UPON INDENTATION TEST M. Arai, T. Ishikawa, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan; Y. Takahashi, T. Kumagai, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Kanagawa-ken, Japan
SESSION 4.2C (CT-9-1) Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, White Hill THREADED FASTENERS AND JOINING OF MULTI-MATERIALS Developed by: S. Nassar, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA; T. Fukuoka, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan Chair: S. Nassar, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA Co-Chair: T. Fukuoka, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan PVP2015-45084: EVALUATION OF STRESS AMPLITUDE OF BOLTED JOINTS BY FE ANALYSIS AND JOINT DIAGRAM AND A SIMPLE STRATEGY FOR ITS REDUCTION T. Fukuoka, H. Taniuchi, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan PVP2015-45681: EFFECT OF UNDERHEAD DESIGN CONFIGURATION ON BOLT BEHAVIOR UNDER SHEAR LOADS Z. Wu, S. Nassar, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA PVP2015-45072: EFFECTS OF HEAT CYCLING AND JOINING METHOD ON THE MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE OF MULTI-MATERIAL SINGLE LAP JOINTS K. Sakai, S. Nassar, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA PVP2015-45121: EFFECT OF NANOPARTICLE ENRICHMENT ON THE LOAD TRANSFER CAPACITY AND FAILURE MODE OF BONDED STEEL-MAGNESIUM JOINTS S. Nassar, K. Moustafa, Z. Wu, D. Tzeples, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA
SESSION 4.2F (OAC-2-1) Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Cambridge QUALIFICATION TESTING IN NUCLEAR AND IN INDUSTRY Developed by: G. Bezdikian, Georges Bezdikian Consulting, Le Vesinet, France; G. G. Young, Entergy Services Inc., Russellville, AR, USA Chair: G. G. Young, Entergy Services Inc., Russellville, AR, USA Co-Chair: E. Hutchison, TWI, Cambridge, United Kingdom PVP2015-45685: ELEVATED TEMPERATURE LAP SHEAR TESTING OF A CARBON FIBER EPOXY COMPOSITE REPAIR SYSTEM A. Hawkins, B. Johnson, Citadel Technologies, Tulsa, OK, USA PVP2015-45960: LARGE EDF TESTS ON AGED CAST DUPLEX STAINLESS STEEL COMPONENTS—PART I: REDUCED SCALE TESTS P. Le Delliou, S. Saillet, EDF/R&D, Moret-sur-Loing, France; G. Bezdikian, Georges Bezdikian Consulting, Le Vesinet, France PVP2015-45961: LARGE EDF TESTS ON AGED CAST DUPLEX STAINLESS STEEL COMPONENTS—PART II: FULL SCALE TEST P. Le Delliou, S. Saillet, EDF/R&D, Moret-sur-Loing, France; G. Bezdikian, Georges Bezdikian Consulting, Le Vesinet, France
SESSION 4.2D (FSI-3-10) Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Whittier FLOW INDUCED VIBRATION—PIPING VIBRATIONS Developed by: N. Mureithi, Ecole Polytechnique De Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada; S. Belfroid, TNO, Delft, Netherlands Chair: N. Mureithi, Ecole Polytechnique De Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada Co-Chair: S. Belfroid, TNO, Delft, Netherlands PVP2015-45075: DEVELOPMENT OF A SIMPLIFIED METHODOLOGY FOR EVALUATION OF PIPING VIBRATION DUE TO MULTI-PHASE FLOW H. R. Santos, E. B. Tinoco, PETROBRAS, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil; M. S. Pfeil, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; R. C. Battista, Controllato Ltd., Rio De Janeiro, Brazil PVP2015-45288: VIBRATION SPECTRUM OF A WATER PIPE UNDER THE EFFECT OF UNSTEADY FLUID LOADING H. Berro, EDF R&D, Clamart, France; P. Moussou, Electricite de France, Clamart,
SESSION 4.2G (MF-14-1) Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Tremont LEAK BEFORE BREAK Developed by: J. Sharples, AMEC Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom; B. Bezensek, Shell UK Limited, Laurencekirk, United Kingdom Chair: J. Sharples, AMEC Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom Co-Chair: P. Gill, Amec, Warrington, United Kingdom PVP2015-45156: PREDICTION OF DYNAMIC BREAK-OPENING AREA UNDER BEYOND DESIGN BASIS SEISMIC LOADING 47
M. Uddin, E. Kurth, F. Brust, G. Wilkowski, Engineering Mechanics Corp. Columbus, Upper Arlington, OH, USA; A. Betervide, Nucleoelectrica Argentina S.A., Buenos Aires, Argentina PVP2015-45404: SYSTEM STIFFNESS AND RESTRAINT EFFECTS ON CIRCUMFERENTIAL CRACK OPENING DISPLACEMENTS—A ROTATIONAL STIFFNESS APPROACH B. Young, R. Olson, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45461: ESTIMATION OF ELASTIC CRACK OPENING DISPLACEMENT FOR THIN ELBOWS WITH CIRCUMFERENTIAL THROUGH-WALL CRACKS M. K. Kim, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea (Republic); H. B. Surh, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea (Republic); M. G. Won, M. K. Kim, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea (Republic); N.-S. Huh, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea, Korea (Republic); PVP2015-45468: LEAKAGE RATES THROUGH COMPLEX CRACK SHAPES USING AN ODE METHOD P. Gill, Amec, Warrington, United Kingdom; J. Sharples, AMEC Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom; P. Budden, Edf Energy, Gloucester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45515: EFFECT OF PIPE RESTRAINT ON THE CONSERVATISM OF LEAK-BEFORE-BREAK DESIGN OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT Y. Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (Republic); Y.-J. Oh, H.-B. Park, KEPCO Engineering and Construction, Gyeonggi-Do, Korea (Republic)
PVP2015-45645: ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF FUEL CLADDING MECHANICAL PROPERTIES (Presentation Only) Z. Han, M. Billone, Y. Liu, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA PVP2015-45793: FAILURE CRITERIA FOR UNIRRADIATED PWR CLADDING SUBJECTED TO RING COMPRESSION TESTS J. Ruiz, M. A. Martin-Rengel, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Madrid, Madrid, Spain; F. J. Gomez-Sanchez, Advanded Material Simulation, Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain PVP2015-45984: COMPARISON OF RING COMPRESSION TESTING TO THREE POINT BEND TESTING FOR UNIRRADIATED ZIRLO CLADDING P. Korinko, R. L Sindelar, R. Kesterson, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA
SESSION 4.2J (CS-11-3) Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Clarendon RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINESE CODES AND STANDARDS—INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT USING ACOUSTIC EMISSION Developed by: G. Jia, General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People’s Republic of China, Beijing, China; Z. Chen, Zhejian University, Hangzhou, China Chair: G. Jia, General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People’s Republic of China, Beijing, China Co-Chair: Z. Chen, Zhejian University, Hangzhou, China PVP2015-45118: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINESE GLASS-LINED PRESSURE VESSELS CODES AND STANDARDS Y. Qiu, X.-H. Wu, G.-L. Luo, Shanghai Institute of Special Equipment Inspection and Technical Research, Shanghai, China PVP2015-45383: STRENGTH AND STABILITY ANALYSIS OF DOUBLE-DECK FLOATING ROOF UNDER WIND LOAD Z. Chen, S. Huang, H. Fan, Zhejian University, Hangzhou, China PVP2015-45829: STRESS ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION RESEARCH FOR TA CLAD STEEL TUBE SHEET K. Wang, W. Xu, Z. Liu, M. Liu, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China PVP2015-45890: FAILURE ANALYSIS OF HIGH-PRESSURE STEAM PIPELINE J. Shi, China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing, China; K. Zhang, Nanjing University of Technology, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; W. Liu, G. Xie, China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing, China; G. Ye, Sinopec Luoyang Company, Luoyang, Henan, China
SESSION 4.2H (CS-21-1) Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Stuart FATIGUE MONITORING AND RELATED ASSESSMENT METHODS Developed by: T. Gilman, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA Chair: T. Gilman, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA Co-Chair: B. Heinz, AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany PVP2015-45021: OPERATIONAL LESSONS LEARNED BASED ON COMPREHENSIVE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS AT PRIMARY CIRCUIT COMPONENTS S. Reese, E.ON Kernkraft GmbH, Hannover, Germany; J. Seichter, Siempelkamp Pruef- und Gutachter-Ges. mbH, Dresden, Germany; D. Klucke, H. E. Karabaki, E.ON Kernkraft GmbH, Hannover, Germany PVP2015-45659: FATIGUE MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT: DIFFERENT APPROACHES COMBINED FOR LIFETIME EXTENSION CHALLENGES T. Gilman, Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA; M. Gray, Westinghouse Electric Company, Cranberry Twp, PA, USA; J. Rudolph, AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany; B. Heinz, AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany PVP2015-45668: REQUIREMENTS OF LOAD DATA EVALUATION, STRESS ANALYSIS AND CYCLE COUNTING FOR THE QUALIFIED THERMAL FATIGUE ASSESSMENT OF NPP COMPONENTS J. Rudolph, AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany; J. Freire, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; J. E. Maneschy, M. Cisternas, Eletrobrás Termonuclear S.A., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; F. Costa, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil PVP2015-45676: FATIGUE MONITORING SYSTEM AND POST PROCESSING OF TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS: SURGELINE UNDER STRATIFICATION LOADING B. Jouan, S. Bergholz, J. Rudolph, AREVA Gmbh, Erlangen, Germany
SESSION 4.2K (MF-10-2) Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, St. James MECHANISTIC MODELLING OF MATERIALS—II Developed by: A. Horn, Amec Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom Chair: A. Sherry, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom Co-Chair: P. James, AMEC, Warrington, United Kingdom PVP2015-45043: ON THE USE OF THE NOTCH MASTER CURVE FOR APPARENT FRACTURE TOUGHNESS PREDICTIONS OF NOTCHED FERRITIC STEELS OPERATING WITHIN THE DUCTILE-TO-BRITTLE TRANSITION ZONE S. Cicero, T. García, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain; V. Madrazo, Centro Tecnológico de Componentes CTC, Santander, Cantabria, Spain PVP2015-45474: DEVELOPMENT OF TEST GUIDANCE FOR SINGLE EDGE NOTCH BEND FRACTURE TOUGHNESS SPECIMENS CONTAINING NOTCHES INSTEAD OF FATIGUE PRE-CRACKS A. Horn, Amec Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom; P. Budden, Edf Energy, Gloucester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45749: FRACTURE MECHANICS STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS NOTCH RADII BY USING FE ANALYSIS Z. M. A. Hamid, K.-H. Bae, G.-G. Youn, Korea University, Seoul, Korea, Korea (Republic); D. Y. Lee, KEPCO E&C, Seongnam-Si, Korea (Republic); Y. J. Kim, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45922: DEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD TO CALCULATE THE Jc OF A 1T SE(B) USING CHARPY IMPACT ENERGY IN THE LOWER DUCTILE TO BRITTLE TRANSITION R. J. Smith, A. Sherry, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; A. Horn, Amec Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom; A. Bannister, Tata
SESSION 4.2I (OAC-4-4) Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, Mezzanine, Berkeley TOXIC SUBSTANCES: STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION—EFFECTS OF HYDRIDE ON HBU CLADDING MECHANICAL PROPERTIES Developed by: Y. Liu, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA Chair: Y. Liu, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA Co-Chair: R. Rebak, GE Global Research, Schenectady, NY, USA PVP2015-45306: FLAW EFFECTS AND FLAW REORIENTATION ON SPENT FUEL ROD PERFORMANCE, A SIMULATION WITH FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS D. T. Tang, A. Rigato, R. Einziger, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC, MD, USA 48
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versity of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA; H. Xu, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China PVP2015-45841: TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON PIEZOELECTRIC WAFER ACTIVE SENSORS FOR STEEL CANISTER HEALTH MONITORING L. Ma, X. Sun, B. Lin, L. Yu, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
SESSION 4.2L (CS-22-2) Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Franklin FRACTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTY PREDICTIONS BY SUB-SIZED SPECIMENS FOR STANDARDS—II Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees
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Developed by: M. Yamamoto, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan; W. Server, ATI Consulting, Black Mountain, NC, USA Chair: E. Lucon, Protiro, Inc., Denver, CO, USA Co-Chair: Y. Miura, CRIEPI, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan PVP2015-45412: FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS ON THE APPLICATION OF MINI-C(T) TEST SPECIMENS FOR FRACTURE TOUGHNESS EVALUATION H. Takamizawa, T. Tobita, T. Ohtsu, J. Katsuyama, Y. Nishiyama, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai-mura, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45503: STUDY ON DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES REQUIRED FOR MINIATURE C(T) SPECIMENS N. Miura, Y. Momoi, M. Yamamoto, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan PVP2015-45545: APPLICABILITY OF MINIATURE C(T) SPECIMENS FOR THE MASTER CURVE EVALUATION OF RPV WELD METAL M. Yamamoto, N. Miura, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan PVP2015-45782: USE OF SMALL COMPACT TENSION SPECIMEN FOR FRACTURE TOUGHNESS EVALUATION OF RPV STEELS (Presentation Only) M. Sokolov, R. Nanstad, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA
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SESSION 4.3A (OAC-6-2) Thursday, July 23, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Arlington FITNESS FOR SERVICE & LIFE EXTENSION OF AGING PRESSURE EQUIPMENT Developed by: Y. Shoji, YS Corporation LLC, Tokyo, Japan; A. Cheta, Shell Exploration and Production Company, Houston, TX, USA Chair: Y. Shoji, YS Corporation LLC, Tokyo, Japan Co-Chair: A. Cheta, Shell Exploration and Production Company, Houston, TX, USA PVP2015-45201: COMPUTATIONAL METHODS TO SUPPORT BRITTLE FRACTURE ASSESSMENT OF PSVS INVOLVING AUTOREFRIGERATION K. Subramanian, Stress Engineering Services, Metairie, LA, USA; J. Penso, Shell Projects & Technology, Houston, TX, USA; H. Pordal, Stress Engineering Services Inc., Mason, OH, USA PVP2015-45584: EFFECTIVE OUTAGE PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS IN THE UK H. Reece-Barkell, Frazer-Nash Consultancy, Plymouth, United Kingdom; W. Vorster, EDF Energy, Gloucester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45035: ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE IN A FIXED EQUIPMENT MECHANICAL INTEGRITY PROGRAM (Presentation Only) J. Reynolds, Intertek/Moody, Steamboat Springs, CO, USA PVP2015-45811: WEAR INDUCED BY STOCHASTIC SLIDING IMPACTS T. Souilliart, E. Rigaud, A. Le Bot, Université de Lyon, Ecully, France; C. Phalippou, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
SESSION 4.2M (MF-24-1) Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Newbury MANUFACTURING AND MITIGATION PROCESS SIMULATION Developed by: V. Robin, AREVA, Lyon, France, France; P. Gilles, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France Chair: V. Robin, AREVA, Lyon, France, France Co-Chair: G. Hock, BMPC - Knolls, Schenectady, NY, USA PVP2015-45684: GEOMETRICAL COMPARISON OF NUMERICAL MODELS USED IN THE DESIGN AND VALIDATION OF MECHANICALLY ROLLED TUBE-TUBESHEET JOINTS S. Madsen, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark; A. S. Kristensen, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Esbjerg, Denmark; C. Ibsen, VP industries, Lem, Denmark; B. Gervang, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark PVP2015-45864: NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF SCREW MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF SURFACE INTEGRITY V. Robin, AREVA, Lyon, France, France; P. Gilles, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France; B. Bosco, AREVA, Lyon, France; F. Valiorgue, LTDS/ENISE, Saint Etienne, France; L. Mazuy, AREVA, Jeumont, France PVP2015-45973: MODELLING OF ULTRASONIC SHOT PEENING V. Robin, AREVA, Lyon, France, France; P. Gilles, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France; A. Brosse, Esi-France, Lyon, France; T. Chaise, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, Villeurbanne, France
SESSION 4.3B (MF-18-1) Thursday, July 23, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Back Bay FATIGUE AND FRACTURE OF WELDS AND HEAT AFFECTED ZONES Developed by: D. J. Shim, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA; M. Kerr, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Niskayuna, NY, USA; P. Gilles, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France; F. Hosseinzadeh, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom; D. Rudland, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Frederick, MD, USA Chair: D. J. Shim, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA Co-Chair: F. Hosseinzadeh, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom PVP2015-45583: NUMERICAL STUDY ON FRACTURE BEHAVIOR OF COMPLEX CRACKED PIPES H.-W. Ryu, Korea University, Seoul, Seoul, Korea (Republic); J.-J. Han, Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control, Daejeon, Korea (Republic); Y. J. Kim, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45748: EFFECT OF STRAIN HARDENING CONSTITUTIVE RELATIONS ON WELD RESIDUAL STRESS SIMULATION OF DISSIMILAR METAL WELD J. Chen, G. Chen, X Yu, Z. Feng, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA; P. Crooker, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, USA PVP2015-45834: CRACK GROWTH EVALUATION FOR CRACKED CARBON AND STAINLESS PIPES UNDER LARGE SEISMIC LOADING Y. Yamaguchi, J. Katsuyama, Y. Li, K. Onizawa, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-46011: INTEGRATED EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES ASSESSING HYDROGEN INDUCED CRACKING SUSCEPTIBILITY A. Fotouh, KBR Industrial, Edmonton, AB, Canada; R. El-Hebeary, Cairo Univer-
SESSION 4.2O (MF-23-2) Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am – 12:15 pm, 4th Floor, Cabot ADVANCED SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES FOR MONITORING STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY—II Developed by: V. Giurgiutiu, University Of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA Chair: V. Giurgiutiu, University Of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA Co-Chair: P.-S. Lam, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45846: NON-CONTACT GAS ACCUMULATION DETECTION IN WATER LOADED PIPES USING GUIDED WAVES Z. Tian, X. Sun, L. Ma, L. Yu, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA PVP2015-45845: GUIDED WAVE DAMAGE DETECTION IN POWER-PLANTTUBES BY USING NON-CONTACT MAGNETOSTRICTIVE TRANSDUCER ARRAYS P. Guo, H. Li, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China; Z. Tian, Uni49
sity, Cairo, Giza, Egypt; M. El-Shennawy, Taif University, Al Huwaya, Taif, Saudi Arabia; D. Tulloch, KBR Canada, Edmonton, AB, Canada; J. Davio, KBR Industrial Canada, Edmonton, AB, Canada
TWO-PHASE CROSS-FLOW E. Deri, J. Nibas, O. Ries, A. Adobes, Electricité de France, Chatou, France PVP2015-45250: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF STEAM GENERATOR TUBE LOADING DURING BLOWDOWN O. Hamouda, D. S. Weaver, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; J. Riznic, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Ottawa, ON, Canada PVP2015-45714: STREAMWISE DYNAMICS OF A TUBE ARRAY SUBJECTED TO TWO-PHASE CROSS-FLOWS S. Olala, N. Mureithi, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada PVP2015-45931: FLUIDELASTIC INSTABILITY IN TUBE ARRAYS SUBJECT TO TWO-PHASE CROSS FLOW: A POROUS MEDIUM APPROACH E. Tixier, C Beguin, S. Etienne, D. Pelletier, A. Hay, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montréal, QC, Canada
SESSION 4.3C (DA-5-1) Thursday, July 23, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, White Hill STRESS CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGN BY ANALYSIS METHODOLOGIES Developed by: Q. Ma, Walla Walla University, College Place, WA, USA Chair: P. Gilles, AREVA, Paris La Défense, France Co-Chair: C. Basavaraju, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, North Potomac, MD, USA PVP2015-45079: DESIGN BY ANALYSIS FOR THE ORTHOTROPIC COMPONENT OF CONICAL SHELL AND CYLINDRICAL SHELL BASED ON HILL 48 YIELD CRITERION X. He, T. Yao, Y. Guo, C. Zhou, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China PVP2015-45408: A COMPARISON OF DESIGN BY ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR EVALUATING NOZZLE-TO-SHELL JUNCTIONS PER ASME SECTION VIII DIVISION 2 P. Prueter, R. Brown, The Equity Engineering Group, Inc., Shaker Heights, OH, USA PVP2015-45533: AN APPLICATION OF TWO STEP STRESS CLASSIFICATION APPROACH (PRIMARY STRUCTURE METHOD) FOR STRESS CLASSIFICATION AT CYLINDRICAL SHELL—NOZZLE INTERSECTIONS SUBJECTED TO INTERNAL PRESSURE, RADIAL LOAD AND IN- AND OUT-OF-PLANE BENDING MOMENTS A. Bhattacharya, H. Patel, S. Patel, S. Bapat, CB&I UK Ltd, London, United Kingdom
SESSION 4.3F (CS-26-1) Thursday, July 23, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Cambridge DEVELOPMENT OF STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS FOR CODES—I Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees Developed by: Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan; D. J. Shim, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA Chair: Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan Co-Chair: D. J. Shim, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45063: EVALUATION OF STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ADJACENT FLAWS WITH LARGE ASPECT RATIOS K. Azuma, Nuclear Regulation Authority, Japan, Tokyo, Japan; Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan; K. Hasegawa, Consultant, Hitachi Naka-shi, Japan PVP2015-45199: STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR HANDBOOKS- COMPARISON OF RSE-M AND ASME XI CODES C. Faidy, CF Integrity Engineering, Tassin, France PVP2015-45788: BENCHMARK FOR THE CALCULATION OF QUASI-LAMINAR ELLIPTICAL CRACKS INTERACTION UNDER BI-AXIAL LOADING P. Dulieu, V. Lacroix, Tractebel Engineering, Brussels, Belgium; D. J. Shim, F. Brust, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45575: VALIDATION OF STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR SOLUTIONS IN xLPR VERSION 2.0 CODE D. J. Shim, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA; J. Wallace, Nuclear Regulatory, Rockville, MD, USA; S. Kalyanam, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA; M. Benson, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD, USA
SESSION 4.3D (FSI-3-11) Thursday, July 23, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Whittier FLOW INDUCED VIBRATION—REACTOR INTERNALS Developed by: P. Moussou, Electricite de France, Clamart, France; S. Etienne, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montréal, QC, Canada; H. Goyder, Cranfield University, Shrivenham, United Kingdom; M. Hassan, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada Chair: P. Moussou, Electricite de France, Clamart, France Co-Chair: M. Hassan, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada PVP2015-45278: DEVELOPMENT OF AN ADVANCED PWR REACTOR INTERNALS SYSTEM FINITE ELEMENT MODEL FOR FLOW-INDUCED VIBRATION ANALYSES A. P. Walker, M. J. Palamara, S. D. Smith, R. A. Basel, G. A. Meyer, Westinghouse Electric Company, Cranberry Township, PA, USA PVP2015-45291: ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC STRESS IN THE REACTOR CORE BARREL DUE TO THE PRESSURE PULSATIONS. I. Orynyak, I. Dubyk, A. Batura, Ipp-Centre Ltd, Kyiv, Ukraine PVP2015-45862: CORE MECHANICAL DYNAMICS EXPERIMENT IN THE PHÉNIX REACTOR D. Broc, J. Cardolaccia, CEA Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; L. Martin, J.-L. Portier, CEA, Saint Paul lez Durance, France PVP2015-45069: CONSTRUCTION OF DYNAMIC MODEL FOR FREE STANDING SPENT FUEL RACK UNDER SEISMIC EXCITATIONS S. Kaneko, H. Shirai, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45904: 3D EFFECT IN FLUID FLOW DURING 2D VIBRATIONS: EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF FSI FOR AN ENCLOSED HEXAGONAL ASSEMBLY L. Sargentini, B. Cariteau, J.-P. Magnaud, CEA-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; A. Monavon, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France; G. Artini, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
SESSION 4.3G (MF-3-3) Thursday, July 23, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Tremont EFFECTS OF GASEOUS HYDROGEN ON PRESSURE VESSEL STEELS Developed by: C. San Marchi, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA Chair: L. Briottet, French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), Grenoble, France Co-Chair: W. Yoru, The Japan Steel Works, Ltd., Muroran, Japan PVP2015-45742: HYDROGEN-ASSISTED CRACKING OF Cr-Mo STEEL IN SLOW STRAIN RATE TENSILE TEST WITH HIGH-PRESSURE GASEOUS HYDROGEN H. Matsunaga, M. Yoshikawa, R. Kondo, H. Itoga, J. Yamabe, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan PVP2015-45328: FRACTURE PROPERTIES OF A Cr-Mo FERRITIC STEEL IN HIGH-PRESSURE GASEOUS HYDROGEN T. Iijima, H. Itoga, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; B. An, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan; C. San Marchi, B. Somerday, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA PVP2015-45337: HYDROGEN ASSISTED CRACKING THRESHOLD OF HIGHSTRENGTH LOW-ALLOY STEEL Y. Yanagisawa, W. Yoru, The Japan Steel Works, Ltd., Muroran, Japan; T. Ohmi, A. T. Yokobori Jr., Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan PVP2015-45424: OPTIMIZING MEASUREMENT OF FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH RELATIONSHIPS FOR Cr-Mo PRESSURE VESSEL STEELS IN HY-
SESSION 4.3E (FSI-3-3) Thursday, July 23, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill TUBE BUNDLES—III Developed by: M. Hassan, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada Chair: M. Hassan, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada Co-Chair: T. Nakamura, Osaka Sangyo University, Daito, Osaka, Japan PVP2015-45081: MEASUREMENT OF FLOW-INDUCED FORCES: A SINGLE FLEXIBLE TUBE IN A RIGID TRIANGULAR-PITCH BUNDLE SUBJECTED TO 50
DROGEN GAS B. Somerday, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA; J. W. Felbaum, Fiba Technologies Inc., Littleton, MA, USA; P. Bortot, TenarisDalmine, Dalmine, Italy PVP2015-45267: HYDROGEN-ENHANCED FATIGUE OF A Cr-Mo STEEL PRESSURE VESSEL L. Briottet, I. Moro, CEA, Grenoble, France; J. Furtado, Air Liquide R&D, Jouyen-Josas, France; J. Solin, VTT, Espoo, Finland; P. Bortot, TenarisDalmine, Dalmine, Italy
SESSION 4.3K (MF-10-3) Thursday, July 23, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, St. James MECHANISTIC MODELLING OF MATERIALS—III Developed by: A. Horn, Amec Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom Chair: A. Horn, Amec Foster Wheeler, Warrington, United Kingdom Co-Chair: R. J. Smith, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom PVP2015-45010: DEVELOP AN EXCEL-BASED MODELING TOOL TO PREDICT WELD AND HAZ COOLING RATE AND HARDNESS FOR PIPELINE WELDING Y.-P. Yang, EWI, Columbus, OH, USA; Z. Cao, Advantech GS Enterprises, Inc., San Diego, CA, USA; J. Gould, T. McGaughy, J. Jennings, EWI, Columbus, OH, USA PVP2015-45994: A MACRO-MICRO MODEL OF FUSION ZONE MICROSTRUCTURE EVOLUTION IN Mn-C LOW-ALLOY STEEL COUPLED WITH THERMAL STRESS ANALYSIS K. Kazemi, A. Artemev, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada; J. Zhou, Goldak Technologies Inc., Ottawa, ON, Canada; J. Goldak, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada PVP2015-45487: DEFORMATION CHARACTERISTICS OF A HIGH CHROMIUM, POWER PLANT STEEL AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES B. Golden, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland; D. Li, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland; P. Tiernan, Limerick, Ireland; S. Scully, ESB Energy International, Dublin, Ireland; N. O’Dowd, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland PVP2015-45612: EFFECT OF HIGH TEMPERATURE CORROSION ON THE SERVICE LIFE OF P91 PIPING IN BIOMASS CO-FIRING C. P O’Hagan, R. A. Barrett, S. Leen, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland; R. Monaghan, Combustion Chemistry Centre, Galway, Ireland
SESSION 4.3I (OAC-4-5) Thursday, July 23, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Berkeley TOXIC SUBSTANCES: STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION—MAINTENANCE, AGING EFFECTS AND MANAGEMENT Developed by: J. Ruiz, Technical University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain; J. Li, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA Chair: J. Ruiz, Technical University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain Co-Chair: J. Li, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA PVP2015-45643: ANTICIPATED IMPROVED PERFORMANCE OF ADVANCED STEEL CLADDING UNDER LONG TERM DRY STORAGE OF USED FUEL R. Rebak, S. Huang, GE Global Research, Schenectady, NY, USA PVP2015-45648: MAINTENANCE OF BOLTED CLOSURE FOR THE RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS CASK (Presentation Only) V. Shah, Z. Han, R. Fabian, B. Shelton, Y. Liu, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA PVP2015-45917: PERFORMANCE OF BOLTED CLOSURE JOINT ELASTOMERS UNDER CASK AGING CONDITIONS C. Verst, T. E. Skidmore, R. L Sindelar, W. Daugherty, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45947: MONITORING HELIUM INTEGRITY IN WELDED CANISTERS Y. Liu, H. Tsai, M. Nutt, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA
SESSION 4.3L (CS-22-3) Thursday, July 23, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, 4th Floor, Franklin FRACTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTY PREDICTIONS BY SUB-SIZED SPECIMENS FOR STANDARDS—III Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees
SESSION 4.3J (CS-11-4) Thursday, July 23, 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm, Mezzanine, Clarendon RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINESE CODES AND STANDARDS—STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF PRESSURE EQUIPMENT
Developed by: M. Yamamoto, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Yokosuka, Japan; W. Server, ATI Consulting, Black Mountain, NC, USA Chair: M. Kamaya, Institute of Nuclear Safety System, Mikata-gun Fukui, Japan Co-Chair: J. Dzugan, Comtes FHT, Dobrany, Czech Republic PVP2015-45339: EVALUATION OF FATIGUE DATA THROUGH MINIATURE SPECIMEN TEST TECHNIQUES. R. Prakash, A. Kumar S, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India PVP2015-45528: UTILIZATION OF SPT TECHNIQUES FOR EVALUATION OF CHANGES IN THE PROPERTIES OF THE VVER-440 REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL STEELS AFTER THEIR IRRADIATION IN THE RESEARCH AND POWER REACTORS M. Brezina, J. Petzova, M. Kapusnak, L. Kupca, VUJE, a.s., Trnava, Slovakia (Slovak Republic) PVP2015-45539: APPLICATION OF SMALL PUNCH TESTING METHODS FOR THERMAL AGEING MONITORING AT PRIMARY CIRCUIT COMPONENTS IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT J. Petzova, M. Brezina, M. Kapusnak, L. Kupca, VUJE, a.s., Trnava, Slovakia (Slovak Republic)
Developed by: C. Xuedong; F. Zhichao, Hefei General Machinery Research Institute, Hefei, China Chair: C. Xuedong, Hefei General Machinery Research Institute, Hefei, China Co-Chair: F. Zhichao, Hefei General Machinery Research Institute, Hefei, China PVP2015-45870: DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW TYPE OF MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BASED ON RELIABILITY FOR ROTATING EQUIPMENTS IN TYPICAL PETROCHEMICAL PLANT X. Li, China Special Equipment Inspection & Research Institute, Beijing, China; G. Jia, General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People’s Republic of China, Beijing, China; H. Wang, W. Wang, China Special Equipment Inspection & Research Institute, Beijing, China PVP2015-45882: NUMERICAL SIMULATION INVESTIGATION ON EROSION OF THE ELBOW BASED ON THE SIMILARITY THEORY X. Li, China Special Equipment Inspection & Research Institute, Beijing, China; X. He, J. Li, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, China PVP2015-45352: STRUCTURAL DESIGN, MANUFACTURING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY OF FLANGE SEAL FOR PRESSURE EQUIPMENT BASED ON LEAK RATE CONTROL C. Xuedong, C. Jun, L. Yunrong, F. Zhichao, Hefei General Machinery Research Institute, Hefei, Anhui, China PVP2015-45827: THERMAL STRESS ANALYSIS OF CONVEX TUBE SHEET IN NEW TYPE OF HEAT RECOVERY BOILER Z. Liu, K. Wang, W. Xu, M. Liu, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China PVP2015-45892: FAILURE ANALYSIS OF A CRACKED OUTLET ELBOW IN COAL GASIFICATION UNIT W. Liu, S. Shao, J. Shi, Z. Yang, China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing, China; Q. Chen, SINOPEC Hubei Chemical Fertilizer Company, Zhijiang, China
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SESSION 4.4A (OAC-6-3) Thursday, July 23, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Mezzanine, Arlington REPAIR TECHNOLOGY—WELD REPAIRS, USE OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS, DESIGN OF CLAMPS AND TEMPORARY REPAIRS Developed by: A. Cheta, Shell Exploration and Production Company, Houston, TX, USA; Y. Shoji, YS Corporation LLC, Tokyo, Japan 51
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A. Cheta, Shell Exploration and Production Company, Houston, TX, USA Co-Chair: Y. Shoji, YS Corporation LLC, Tokyo, Japan PVP2015-45049: RESEARCH OF SEALING PROPERTY TO SUBSEA OIL AND GAS PIPELINE REPAIR CLAMP B. Zhao, H. Zhu, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China; S. Zhang, CNOOC Safety Technology Services Co., Ltd, Tianjin, China; J. Zhang, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China; D. Tang, CNPC Research Institute of Engineering Technology, Tianjin, China PVP2015-45407: DESIGN PROCEDURE OF SPRING WASHERS FOR FLANGED JOINTS M. Shatla, Shell, Aberdeen, United Kingdom PVP2015-45441: WEB BASED SOFTWARE FOR QUICK SCREENING OF PIPEWORK VIBRATION THREATS IN LNG PLANTS G. Lee, Royal Dutch Shell, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
SESSION 4.4F (CS-26-2) Thursday, July 23, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Cambridge DEVELOPMENT OF STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS FOR CODES—II Co-Sponsored by Codes & Standards and Materials & Fabrication Technical Committees Developed by: D. J. Shim, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA; Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan Chair: D. J. Shim, Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus, Columbus, OH, USA Co-Chair: Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45037: COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS FOR NOZZLE CORNER CRACKS AND FLAT PLATE CRACKS S. Smith, J. Holliday, Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corporation, West Mifflin, PA, USA PVP2015-45048: DEVELOPMENT OF STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS FOR DEEP SURFACE CRACKS IN PIPES AND PLATES K. Hasegawa, Consultant, Hitachi Naka-shi, Japan; Y. Li, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki, Japan PVP2015-45378: STRESS INTENSIFICATION FACTOR FOR LARGE DIAMETER WELDING TEE CONNECTIONS S. Ranjbaran, Sazeh Consultants Engineering & Construction, Tehran, Iran; A. D. Ghalelar, Nargan Engineers & Constructors, Tehran, Iran PVP2015-45517: STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR AND ELASTIC COD FOR CIRCUMFERENTIAL THROUGH-WALL CRACKS IN THE INTERFACE BETWEEN AN ELBOW AND A STRAIGHT PIPE UNDER INTERNAL PRESSURE Y.-Y. Jang, N.-S. Huh, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea, Korea (Republic); J.-U. Jeong, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea (Republic); W.-Y. Cho, K.-S. Kim, POSCO Global R&D Center, Incheon, Korea (Republic)
SESSION 4.4D (FSI-3-13) Thursday, July 23, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Whittier SELECTED TOPICS IN FSI Developed by: H. Goyder, Cranfield University, Shrivenham, United Kingdom; S. Etienne, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montréal, QC, Canada Chair: H. Goyder, Cranfield University, Shrivenham, United Kingdom Co-Chair: M. Pettigrew, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Chalk River, ON, Canada PVP2015-45107: PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE SECTION III APPENDIX N FOR FLOW-INDUCED VIBRATIONS G. A. Banyay, G. A. Meyer, A. P. Walker, Westinghouse Electric Company, Cranberry Township, PA, USA PVP2015-45418: DYNAMIC STABILITY IDENTIFICATION OF A FULL-SCALE TAINTER-GATE AND EXTENSION OF GATE-OPENING RANGE FOR OPERATION K. Anami, Ashikaga Institute of Technology, Ashikaga, Tochigi, Japan; N. Ishii, Osaka Electro-Communication University, Neyagawa, Osaka, Japan; C. Knisely, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, USA PVP2015-45627: VALIDATION OF FRICTION MODEL PARAMETERS IDENTIFIED USING THE INVERSE HARMONIC BALANCE METHOD A. Hadji, N. Mureithi, École Polytechnique De Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada PVP2015-45144: COMPUTATION OF A LOOSELY SUPPORTED TUBE UNDER CROSS-FLOW BY A HYBRID TIME-FREQUENCY METHOD P. Piteau, L. Borsoi, X. Delaune, I. Politopoulos, CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; J. Antunes, Universidade de Lisboa, Sacavem, Portugal
SESSION 4.4G (MF-3-4) Thursday, July 23, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Tremont HYDROGEN INFRASTRUCTURE Developed by: C. San Marchi, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA Chair: J. Ronevich, Sandia National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA Co-Chair: U. B. Baek, Korean Research Institute of Standards and Science, Taejon, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45242: MEASUREMENTS OF FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH RATES OF THE HEAT-AFFECTED ZONES OF WELDS OF PIPELINE STEELS A. Slifka, E. Drexler, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, USA; D. Lauria, Laboratory Automation, Inc., Boulder, CO, USA; R. Amaro, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, USA; L. Hayden, Hayden Associates, Bethlehem, PA, USA PVP2015-45475: A STUDY ON MECHANICAL PROPERTY FOR API X 70 STEEL WELDMENT AT HIGH PRESSURE GASEOUS HYDROGEN. U. B. Baek, H. M. Lee, S. H. Nahm, S. W. Baek, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon, Korea (Republic) PVP2015-45723: ON THE MATERIAL QUALIFICATION AND STRENGTH DESIGN FOR HYDROGEN SERVICE J. Yamabe, H. Matsunaga, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; Y. Furuya, National Institute For Materials Science, Tsukuba-shi, Japan; S. Matsuoka, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan PVP2015-45336: DEVELOPMENT OF A MODIFIED A286 ALLOY WITH IMPROVED STRENGTH AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURE AND EVALUATION OF ITS HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT SUSCEPTIBILITY S. Sato, R. Kayano, K. Takasawa, The Japan Steel Works, Muroran-shi, Japan
SESSION 4.4E (FSI-3-6) Thursday, July 23, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, 4th Floor, Beacon Hill NOISE AND ACOUSTICS—III Developed by: S. Ziada, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; A. Mohany, University of Ontario institute of Technology, Whitby, ON, Canada Chair: S. Ziada, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada Co-Chair: A. Mohany, University of Ontario institute of Technology, Whitby, ON, Canada PVP2015-45507: UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATION OF AEROACOUSTIC POWER SOURCES IN CORRUGATED PIPES M. Swamy, P. S. Omrani, N. González Díez, TNO, Delft, Netherlands PVP2015-45650: PARAMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF THE FLOW-EXCITED ACOUSTIC RESONANCE FROM MULTIPLE INLINE CYLINDERS IN CROSS FLOW M. Shaaban, A. Mohany, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, ON, Canada PVP2015-45494: DIRECT MEASUREMENTS OF ACOUSTIC DAMPING AND SOUND AMPLIFICATION IN CORRUGATED PIPES WITH FLOW J. Golliard, S. Belfroid, O. Vijlbrief, TNO, Delft, Netherlands; K. Lunde, Statoil, Stavanger, Norway
SESSION 4.4I (OAC-4-6) Thursday, July 23, 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm, Mezzanine, Berkeley TOXIC SUBSTANCES: STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION—GENERAL TOPICS OF STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Developed by: M. Feldman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA 52
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M. Feldman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA Co-Chair: S. Hensel, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45816: ONSITE TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS AT THE SAVANNAH RIVER SITE R. Watkins, E. Opperman, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45818: EXAMPLES OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL ONSITE TRANSPORTATION AT THE SAVANNAH RIVER SITE (Presentation Only) R. Watkins, E. Opperman, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, Aiken, SC, USA; S. Hensel, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA PVP2015-45872: UNIT DOSE FACTORS FOR TRANSPORTATION OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS K. Connolly, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA; E. Kalinina, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USA PVP2015-45921: LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR A LARGE-SCALE SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM M. Feldman, K. Connolly, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA PVP2015-45955: APPLICATION OF THE ASME CODE TO RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL PACKAGING/CASK—LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE 2014 DOE TRAINING COURSE Z. Han, R. Fabian, R. Pope, Y. Liu, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA; J. Shuler, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, D.C., DC, USA
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CHAIR/CO-CHAIR, DEVELOPERS, PLENARY SPEAKERS, TUTORIAL SPEAKERS NAME Adibi-Asl, R. Aida, K. An, B. Arastu, A. Arnold, J. L. Asada, S. Azadi-Borujeni, B. Babbini, A. Baek, U. B. Balch, D. K. Baliga, R. Barnes, R. Basavaraju, C. Baulch, J. Bausman, A. Bees, W. Belfroid, S. Bezdikian, G. Bezensek, B. Bobbitt, J. Bosko, D. Bouzid, H. Briottet, L. Brown, G. J. Brown, W. Brumovsky, M. Brust, F. Bursi, O. S. Chao, W. Chao, Y. J. Chen, Z. Cheta, A. Cicero, S. Cipolla, R. Cohn, M. Coppola, T. Cory, Jr, J. Courtin, S. Crane, R. Davies, C. M. de Jesus, A. Dedhia, D. Dennis, R. Dingreville, R. Doddihal, P. Donato, G. H. B. Dozaki, K. Duan, X. Duncan, A. Dzugan, J. Etienne, S. Ezekoye, I. Feldman, F. Finneran, S. Fujita, K. Fujita, S. Fukuoka, T. Furuya, O. Garud, Y. Geng, J. Giacomelli, E. Giannopapa, C. G. Gill, P.
TITLE SESSION Co-Ch, Dev 1.1G, 1.3G, 2.4E Co-Ch 2.3O Co-Ch 3.1G Dev 1.3L Ps, Ch, Dev 2.1Q, 2.2Q, 2.3D, 2.4D Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 1.4A, 2.1B, 2.2B, 2.4B, 3.1J, 3.2E Ch 1.3G, 1.4O Co-Ch 2.2E Co-Ch 4.4G Co-Ch 3.2G Ch, Co-Ch 1.1E, 1.3E, 2.1H, 2.2H Ch, Dev 1.1F, 2.1D, 2.2D Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 2.1H, 2.4H, 4.3C Dev 4.2A Co-Ch, Dev 2.1C Ps 0.3Q Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 1.3D, 3.2D, 4.2D Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 2.3N, 2.4N, 4.2E, 4.2F Dev 2.4J, 4.2G Dev 2.1N Co-Ch 1.1H, 1.3H, 1.4H Co-Ch, Dev 1.1C, 1.3C, 2.3G Ch 4.3G Ps 1.2X Ch, Dev 2.2C, 2.3C, 2.4C Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 2.2N, 3.1O, 4.1E Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 1.3M, 1.4M, 2.1M Ch, Co-Ch, Dev, Ts 2.1I, 2.3Q, 2.4Q, 4.1B, 4.2B Co-Ch 4.1F Ch, Dev 2.3G, 4.1F Co-Ch 4.2J Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 4.2A, 4.4A, 4.3A Co-Ch 3.1A Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 3.1C, 3.2C Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 1.3F, 1.4F Dev 4.1G Dev 2.1S, 2.2S, 2.3S, s.4S Dev 3.1A, 3.2A, 4.1A Ch, Dev, Co-Ch, Dev 3.1C, 3.2C Ch, Dev 2.2K, 2.3K, 2.4K, 3.1K Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 2.4G, 4.1G Ts 1.3Q, 1.4Q Ch, Dev 2.3K, 2.4K, 3.1K Ts 1.3Q, 1.4Q Co-Ch 2.2G, 4.1M Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 2.4G, 4.1G Dev 4.1M Ts 1.3Q, 1.4Q Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 1.3O, 2.1N, 3.1E Co-Ch 4.3L Co-Ch, Dev 2.2A, 3.1D, 4.3D, 4.4D Ch, Dev 2.2N, 3.1O, 4.1E Ch, Dev 4.4I Ch, Dev 1.1H, 1.3H, 1.4H Ch, Dev 1.1O Ch, Dev 1.1B, 1.3B Co-Ch, Dev 4.2C Ch, Dev 1.1B, 1.3B, 1.4B Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 1.4J, 2.1J Dev 3.2M Ch, Dev 2.1E, 2.2E, 2.4M Ch, Co-Ch, Dev 2.1A, 2.1L, 2.4A, 3.1N, 3.2N Co-Ch 4.2G 54
NAME Gilles, P.
TITLE Ch, Co-Ch, Dev
Gilman, T. Giurgiutiu, V. Goldak, J. Gould, S. Gourdin, C. Goyder, H. Greiner, M. Griesbach, T. Gross, D. Guenther, K. Gurdal, R. Hafner, R. S. Hamelin, C. Han, Z. Hannink, M. H. C. Hantz, B. Hardin, T. Hari, Y. Harris, S. Hasegawa, K. Hassan, M. Hassan, T. Heinz, B. Hensel, S. Hijazi, I. Hoang, P. Hock, G. Hojo, K. Horn, A. Hosseinzadeh, F. Hutchison, E. Inaba, K. Inada, F. Ito, T. Itoh, S. Iwamatsu, F. Iyama, H. Iyer, S. Jamalyaria, E. James, P. Jaske, C. Jia, G. Jo, J. C. Kaiktsis, L. Kalyanam, S. Kamaya, M. Kaneko, S. Kang, K. Karamanos, S. Karpanan, K. Keim, E. Keltjens, J. Kerr, M. Kim, M. Kim, Y. J. Kirk, M. Kisisel, I. T. Kobayashi, T. Kwon, Y. Kytka, M. Lam, P.-S.
Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch Co-Ch Co-Ch Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Dev Ch, Dev Dev Ch Co-Ch Co-Ch Dev Co-Ch Ch, Dev Dev Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch Co-Ch Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch Ch, Dev Co-Ch Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch Ch, Dev Dev Co-Ch, Dev Dev Co-Ch, Dev Dev Ch, Co-Ch Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Co-Ch, Dev Dev Ch Ch Ch Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Dev Dev Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch Co-Ch Ch, Co-Ch, Dev
SESSION 1.4M, 2.2M, 3.1A, 3.2A, 4.1A, 4.2M, 4.3B, 4.3C 4.2H 4.1O, 4.2O 1.1G 2.3K, 3.1K 3.2A 2.4A, 4.3D, 4.4D 3.2I 2.3I 3.1M 4.2A 1.4G 1.4L, 2.1L, 2.2L, 2.3L 2.3M 3.1I 4.1A 4.2A 2.2J 1.4E 1.3O 4.1H 4.3D, 4.3E 3.1B, 3.2B 4.2H 2.3L, 3.1I, 4.4I 4.1N 4.1H 4.2M 2.3I, 2.4I 2.1N, 4.1K, 4.2K, 4.3K 4.3B 4.2F 3.1N, 3.2N 2.3A 1.3I, 2.3O, 2.4O 3.1N, 3.2N 2.4J 3.1N, 3.2N 2.1K, 2.3L 4.2A 1.4L, 2.2K, 3.1H, 3.2H, 4.2K 1.1S, 1.2S, 1.3F, 1.3S, 1.4F, 1.4S 4.2J 1.1L, 1.3L 3.1N, 3.2N 1.3N 4.3L 2.2A 4.2E 1.3I, 1.4I, 2.1I 1.1A, 1.3A, 3.2F 1.3M, 2.1M, 2.2M, 2.3M, 3.1H, 3.2H 2.3F 4.3B 2.4A 2.2K 2.2J, 2.4I, 3.1J, 3.2L 1.4I 1.4C 2.1A 2.2N, 4.1E 2.1G, 2.2G, 2.3G, 3.1E, 4.1F, 4.1O, 4.2O
CHAIR/CO-CHAIR, DEVELOPERS, PLENARY SPEAKERS, TUTORIAL SPEAKERS NAME Laurinat, J. Leen, S. Lejeune, H. Levine, H. Li, B. Li, J. Li, W. Li, Y. Ligon, T. Liu, Y. Lucon, E. Ma, Q. Maekawa, A. Maggi, C. Malavasi, S. Martin, C. S. Matsuoka, T. McCracken, S. McGill, R. McGuffie, S. Megens, B. Mehta, H. Mertiny, P. Miller, E. Minagawa, K. Miura, N. Miura, Y. Mohanty, S. Mohany, A. Moinereau, D. Moody, F. Mostafa, H. Mourad, A.-H. I. Moussou, P. Mureithi, N. Nagata, S. Nakamura, I. Nakamura, T. Nanstad, R. Nassar, S. Nicak, T. Nikbin, K. Nishihara, T. Nitzel, M. Noble, R. O’Dowd, N. Paolacci, F.
TITLE Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch Co-Ch Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch Ch, Dev Ch Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch Co-Ch, Dev Ch Co-Ch, Dev Ch Dev Ch, Dev Co-Ch Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Co-Ch Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch, Dev Ps Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch Co-Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Co-Ch Dev Ch Ch Ch, Co-Ch, Dev, Ts
Papadakis, G. Park, D.-Y. Park, Y. Peters, D. Pettigrew, M. J. Polasik, S. Prueter, P. Purtscher, P. Qian, G. Qian, H. Rebak, R. Reich, A. Reinhardt, W. Relangi, R. Ren, W. Roberts, S.
Dev Ch, Co-Ch Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Co-Ch, Ts Dev Ch, Dev Co-Ch Ch, Dev Co-Ch Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ps
SESSION 1.1J, 1.3J 1.3O, 1.4L 4.1C 3.2M 2.2H, 2.3H, 2.4H 4.3I 3.1F 2.3J, 2.4L, 3.1J, 3.2J, 4.3F, 4.4F 3.1M 4.2I 4.2L 4.3C 1.1O, 2.2I 2.4M 3.1N, 3.2N 1.1L 1.1B, 1.3B 4.1M 1.4G 3.2O 2.3F 1.4A, 2.1B, 2.3B, 3.2E, 2.4B 1.1N, 1.3N 2.1E 2.3O, 2.4O 3.2J, 4.1L 4.2L 1.1M, 2.2B, 2.3B 1.3D, 4.1D, 4.4E 3.1H, 3.2H 1.1L 0.2Q 2.3G 1.4D, 2.1A, 2.2A, 4.3D 3.1D, 4.2D 1.4C 3.2J 1.1D, 4.3E 1.4N 4.2C 3.1H, 3.2H 1.1I, 2.3J 2.3A 1.3I, 1.4L, 2.1L, 2.2L, 2.3L 2.2C 2.1L 2.3O, 2.3Q, 2.4O, 2.4Q, 4.1B, 4.2B 3.1N, 3.2N 2.1O, 2.2O 4.1N 3.2F 3.1Q, 3.2Q, 4.4D 1.1I, 2.2O 3.1F 2.4N 4.1F 2.4K, 3.1K 2.1N, 4.2I 1.1J, 1.3J 1.1G, 1.3G, 1.4O, 2.4E 1.4E 1.4N, 3.2K 2.1Q, 2.2Q 55
NAME Robin, V. Rodery, C.
TITLE Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev
Ronevich, J. Rudland, D. Rudolph, J. Ruggles-Wrenn, M. Ruiz, J. San Marchi, C. Sawa, T. Scarth, D. Schaaf, M. Segall, A. Seipp, T. Server, W. Sham, T. Sharples, J. Sherry, A. Shi, J. Shim, D. J. Shoji, Y. Slagis, G. Smith, A. Smith, R. J. Sommerville, D. Sone, A. Song, S. Spekkens, P. Steininger, D. Stevens, G. Subramanian, K.
Ch Dev, Ts Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Dev Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Dev Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch, Dev, Co-Ch Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch, Dev Ps Co-Ch, Dev Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev
Swindeman, R. Taagepera, J. Takamizawa, H. Takaya, S. Taniguchi, T. Tijsseling, A. Todd, T. Tsai, C.-S. Uddin, M. Van Beek, P. Van Zyl, G. Viehrig, H.-W. Vlaicu, D. Wang, J. Wasylyk, A. Watanabe, T. Waterland, A. F. Watson, H. Weaver, D. S. Wei, Z. Wiersma, B. Xu, F. Xu, S. Xuedong; C. Yamabe, Y. Yamamoto, M. Yoru, W. Younan, M.
Ch, Dev Ch, Co-ch, Ps Co-Ch Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch, Dev Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch Ch Ch, Dev Ch Dev Co-Ch, Dev Dev Dev Ch, Dev Dev Ch, Dev Co-Ch, Dev Dev Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Dev Ch Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch Ch, Dev
Young, G. G. Zencker, U. Zheng, J.
Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Co-Ch Ch, Dev
SESSION 4.2M 1.1K, 1.3K, 1.4K, 2.2C, 2.3C, 2.4C, 2.4D 4.4G 1.3Q, 1.4M, 1.4Q, 2.3M, 4.3B 1.1M, 2.4E, 3.1A 1.2X 4.3I 2.1N, 3.1G, 3.2G, 4.3G, 4.4G 1.1C, 1.3C 2.2G, 3.2C 4.1C 2.1K 1.3E, 1.1E, 2.1F, 2.4F 3.1L, 3.2L, 4.1L, 4.2L, 4.3L 1.1F, 2.1D, 2.2D 2.3E, 2.4J.4.2G 4.2K 2.3E, 4.1J 1.3N, 2.4L, 4.3B, 4.3F, 4.4F 2.2L, 4.2A, 4.3A, 4.4A 2.1I, 3.1B, 3.2B 3.2I, 4.1I 4.1A, 4.1K, 4.3K 3.2M 1.1B, 1.3B, 1.4B 1.1K, 1.4K 1.2X 1.4J 1.4A, 2.1B, 2.2B, 2.3B, 2.4B, 3.2E 1.1A, 1.3A, 2.1F, 2.1H, 2.2F, 2.2H, 2.3H, 2.4F 3.2K 1.3K, 1.4K, 2.1Q, 2.2Q, 2.3D 3.1L 3.2O 1.3I, 2.1I, 2.2I 1.3L 1.1S, 1.2S, 1.3S, 1.4S 1.1O, 1.3B, 1.4B, 2.1I, 2.2L 1.1N, 1.3N 3.2A 2.2C, 2.2F 3.1L 1.1E, 1.3E 2.1G, 3.1E 2.1N 3.1N, 3.2N 2.1C 1.3O 1.1D, 1.4D, 2.3A 1.1I 1.3F, 1.4F 1.4O 1.4G, 2.1J, 2.2J 4.3J 3.2G 3.1L, 3.2L, 4.1L, 4.2L, 4.3L 4.3G 0.2Q, 0.3Q, 1.3Q, 1.4Q, 2.1Q, 2.2Q, 2.3Q, 2.4Q, 3.1Q, 3.2Q 2.3N, 2.4N, 4.2E, 4.2F 4.1I 4.1J
CHAIR/CO-CHAIR, DEVELOPERS, PLENARY SPEAKERS, TUTORIAL SPEAKERS NAME Zhichao, F. Zhu, X.-K. Ziada, S.
TITLE Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev Ch, Co-Ch, Dev
SESSION 4.3J 2.1O, 2.2O, 4.1F 3.2D, 4.1D, 4.4E
56
AUTHOR INDEX NAME Abali, E. Abbiati, G. Abdul Hamid, Z. M. Abe, N. Abe, S. Abi Shdid, C. Achary, G. G. S. Adachi, H. Adams, J. Adams, T. Adibi-Asl, R. Adkins, H. Adobes, A. Ahn, H.-J. Ai, G. Ainsworth, R. Akanni, J. Akbas, B. Akhtar, W. Akula, V. Al Mamun, A. Alam, M. M. Alba, D. R. Al-Badour, F. Alessandri, S. Ali El-Bagory, T. Ali, M. Y. Alleshwaram, A. Allison, T. C. Alonge, O. Alsoruji, G. Altstadt, E. Álvarez, J. A. Amaro, R. An, B. Anami, K. Ancelet, O. Angles, J. Antaki, G. Antunes, J. Arai, M. Arai, T. Arakawa, M. Araque, E. Archibald, K. Arezina, M. Armand, G. Arnez, J. Arnold, J. Arnold, S. Artemev, A. Artini, G. Arun, S. Arzaghi, M. Asada, S. Asadi, M. Asadkarami, A. Asaoka, S. Ashida, Y. Askew, N. Aumuller, J. Ayri, A. D. Azadi Borujemi, B. Azuma, K.
SESSION 2.3O 4.1B 4.2K 1.4B 2.2B, 3.2A 1.3E 1.1F 4.1M 1.3O 1.1F, 2.2H, 2.3H, 3.2B 1.3G, 2.4E 3.1I, 3.2I 1.1D, 4.3E 1.4M 4.1J 2.1G, 2.2G, 2.3G, 2.3H, 4.1E 4.1E 2.3O, 4.2B 3.1F 1.1N, 2.1F 2.3L 4.1D 2.1N 1.4N 1.4B 1.3H 2.2G 2.1B, 2.3I 2.4H 4.1E 2.2M 3.2L 3.1A 4.4G 3.2G, 4.3G 4.4D 1.1H, 3.2H 3.2G 1.4G 2.4A, 4.4D 4.2E 2.1B 1.4J 2.2F, 2.4F 2.1N 4.1D 2.1H 1.3K 2.3D, 2.4D 2.2H 4.3K 4.3D 4.1K 3.2G 2.3B 2.2M 2.4E 1.3B 4.1G 4.1I 1.1K 1.4E 2.4E 4.3F
NAME
SESSION
Babbini, A. Bache, M. Bae, K.-H. Baek, S. W. Baek, U. B. Bagagli, R. Bahn, C. B. Baier, H. Baj, F. Bakalis, K. Balch, D. K. Balduzzi, F. Balestreri, F. Bamford, W. Bandyopadhyay, M. Bannister, A. Banothu, R. Banyay, G. A. Bao, C. Bao, J. Bao, S. Bapat, S. Barrett, K. Barrett, P. Barrett, R. A. Bartlett, T. Bartosiewicz, Y. Basel, R. A. Bass, B. R. Bath, W. P. Battista, R. C. Batura, A. Baulch, J. Bausman, A. Bayraktarli, Y. Bedeaux, T. Beghini, L. Beguin, C. Belfroid, S. Bello, R. Benaouicha, M. Benhamadouche, S. Benoit, G. Benson, M. Berger, D. Bergholz, S. Berglund, T. Berland, J. Berro, H. Besuijen, W. Betervide, A. Bettell, B. Bezdikian, G. Bhattacharya, A. Billone, M. Bilotta, G. Birtel, V. Bissett, D. C. Blanding, J. Bläsius, C. Blasset, S. Blatman, G. Blat-Yrieix, M. Blessinger, C.
2.1E, 3.2O 1.3O 4.2K 4.4G 4.4G 2.2E 1.1M 1.1N 1.1D, 2.1L, 3.2N 4.1B 3.1G 3.2O 2.2G 3.2C 1.4K 4.2K 1.1F 4.4D 1.4H 4.1O 1.1E, 1.3C 1.3E, 4.3C 2.1N 2.1K 2.1K, 3.1A, 4.3K 3.2F 1.3L 4.3D 2.4L 2.4G 4.2D 4.2D, 4.3D 4.2A 1.3C 1.3I 2.1D 2.1M 4.3E 3.2D, 4.4E 2.4F 3.2N 2.4A 3.2G 1.3M, 4.3F 2.1D 4.2H 2.1N 1.1D 4.2D 4.1A 4.2G 1.4E 4.2F 1.3E, 4.3C 4.2I 3.2G 3.2B 2.1C 2.2E 3.1M 3.2H 2.3B 2.2K 3.1I 57
NAME Blom, F. Bogaert, A.-S. Bolduc, M. Bonne, D. Booker, J. D. Booth, S. Börjesson, A. Borodii, M. Borradaile, J. B. Borsoi, L. Bortot, P. Bosch, A. Bosco, B. Bosko, D. Bouchard, P. J. Bourgeois, M. Bouzid, H. Bozkus, Z. Bradai, S. Brar, G. Braverman, J. I. Brezina, M. Briottet, L. Broc, D. Brongers, M. Brosse, A. Broussard, J. Brown, A. Brown, R. Brown, W. Bruce, B. Bruckmueller, F. M. Brumovsky, M. Brust, F. Budden, P. Buennagel, E. Buhr, C. Bukowski, J. Bumbieler, F. Bunch, P. Burr, J. Bursi, O. S. Buy, F. Caglar, M. Cai, L. Cao, H. Cao, L. Cao, M. Cao, Y. Cao, Z. Caputo, A. C. Caracoglia, L. Cardolaccia, J. Cariteau, B. Carrascal, I. Carter, K. F. Carucci, V. Cavalcante, F. G. Cedat, D. Cerkovnik, M. Chai, J.-F. Chaise, T. Champliaud, H. Chandiramani, D.
SESSION 1.4A, 4.1A 2.4J 1.3D 2.2K 2.3G 4.1A 2.3H 1.1J 1.3O 4.4D 4.3G 4.1A 4.2M 1.4F 1.4F, 1.4M, 2.3L 3.2H 1.4K, 2.3G, 4.1C 1.1L 3.1A 1.4E 1.3I 4.3L 4.3G 4.3D 1.3F 4.2M 1.3M 2.1M 3.2A, 4.3C 2.2C, 2.4F 2.2O 4.2E 2.2N, 3.1L, 3.2L, 4.1L 2.3I, 2.4L, 4.2G, 4.3F 4.2G, 4.2K 4.2E 4.2E 1.3O 2.1H 3.2F 1.1H 4.1B 3.1G 4.2B 1.4H 1.3J 3.1K, 4.1J 1.1E 4.1F 4.3K 1.4I 4.1B 1.1D, 4.3D 4.3D 3.1A 2.3H 1.1K 4.1G 2.1B 3.1F 4.2B 4.2M 1.4O 1.4E
AUTHOR INDEX NAME Chang, K. C. Chang, Y. Chao, Y. J. Chaowen, L. Chapetti, M. D. Chapuliot, S. Charest, J. Chatzopoulou, G. Chen, C. Chen, G. Chen, H.-C. Chen, Jia. Chen, Jie Chen, Ka. Chen, Ku. Chen, P. Chen, Qia. Chen, Qiu. Chen, T. Chen, Y. Chen, Zha. Chen, Zhi. Cheng, J. Ching, H.-K. Chinthapalli, A. Chitty, W.-J. Cho, W.-Y. Cho, Y.-J. Choi, G. Choi, J.-B. Choi, K. J. Choi, M. J. Chou, H.-W. Cicero, S. Cipolla, R. Cisternas, M. Clarke, E. Clarke, M. Cochran, J. Cofie, N. Cohn, M. Connolly, K. Cornah, B. Costa, F. Coules, H. E. Courtin, S. Crane, R. Cronin, M. Crooker, P. Crusset, D. Currie, C. Cusenza, F. Cuta, J. M. Daley, C. Damberg, S. Daneshvar Ghalelar, A. Darois, M. Daugherty, W. Davies, C. M. Davio, J. Davis, M. Dawson, B. De Baets, P. De Baglion, L.
SESSION 1.3B 1.4L, 2.1H 2.4G, 4.1F 1.4N 4.1E 3.1F, 3.1H, 3.2H 1.1J 1.3E 2.1I 4.3B 2.3O 4.3B 1.1K 2.1I 3.1O 1.4K 3.2G 4.3J 2.3K 1.1E, 2.2L 2.2F, 2.3G 2.4I, 4.2J 2.2N 1.1H 3.2E 2.1B 4.4F 2.1H 2.2N 1.4L, 2.4J, 2.4L 1.1I 1.1I, 1.4M 1.1J 1.4H, 3.1A, 4.2K 3.1C, 3.2C 4.2H 1.1K 2.1C 1.3E, 2.1J, 2.3F 2.3I 1.4F 4.4I 1.1A 4.2H 2.1G, 2.1M 2.1B, 3.1A 2.2D 1.4F 2.3M, 4.3B 2.1H 3.2A 3.1G 3.2I 2.4E 2.1E 4.4F 1.4G 4.3I 2.3K 4.3B 3.2C 3.1C 2.3L 2.1B
NAME de Haan -de Wilde, F. H. E. de Jesus, A. de Jong, A. de la Burgade, F. De Ridder, J. De Waele, W. Dean, D. W. Deane, P. Dedhia, D. Degroote, J. Delaune, X. Delle Site, C. Delvallee-Nunio, I. Deng, G. Deri, E. Dewees, D. Dickson, T. Dingreville, R. Dirham, T. R. Diwakar, P. Dlouhy, I. Doaré, O. Dobis, J. D. Doddihal, P. Donato, G. H. B. Dong, J. Dong, P. Dos Santos, J. F. Dozaki, K. Drexler, E. Du, C. Duan, Q. Duan, X. Dubyk, I. Dugan, S. Dulieu, P. Duranton, P. Dwenger, F. Dyle, R. Dzugan, J. Eason, E. Ebato, S. Edel, M. Einziger, R. Eiselt, C. C. El Bouzidi, S. El Domiaty, A. El Emam, H. M. El-Hebeary, R. El-Shennawy, M. Elsisi, A. E. M. Elvira, G. F. Emslie, J. Eom, K. H. Erickson, M. A. Essadki, M. Etienne, S. Evans, N. Ezekoye, I. Fabian, R. Faham, F. Faidy, C. Falcnik, M. Fan, H. 58
SESSION 1.4A 4.1G 4.1A 2.2K 3.2N 2.3L 2.3K 2.4H 2.3I 3.2N 4.4D 2.3E 2.2G 4.1J, 4.1N 1.1D, 4.3E 1.3G 2.3N, 2.4I, 2.4L 2.3J 1.3J 2.4H 3.1L, 4.1L 3.2N 1.3J, 2.3F 2.1J, 2.2G 4.1G 2.1K, 4.2E 2.2M, 2.3M 2.1N 4.1M 4.4G 3.1K, 4.1J 4.1A 2.4E 4.2D, 4.3D 1.1M 2.4J, 4.3F 1.1H 3.2B 2.3N 4.3L 1.1I 2.2I 2.3D, 2.4D 4.2I 3.1H 1.1D 2.3G 4.1G 4.3B 4.3B 4.1G 2.4H 2.4B, 3.2A 1.1I 2.4I, 3.1L 1.3L 4.3E 2.4H 3.1O 4.3I, 4.4I 1.4F 1.1G, 4.3F 3.1L, 3.2L 2.4I, 4.2J
NAME Fan, J. Fang, X. Faraz, U. Farrell, R. Felbaum, J. W. Feldman, M. Feldstein, J. Feng, J. Feng, Zhe. Feng, Zhi. Fenton, M. Fernandes, A. Ferng, Y.-M. Ferrara, G. Ferrarese, G. Fissolo, A. Ford, M. Fotouh, A. Fragiadakis, M. Francis, J. A. Franz, O. Freire, J. Frith, R. Froehlich, T. Frouzakis, C. E. Fu, Y. Fujikawa, R. Fujino, T. Fujisaki, T. Fujita, K. Fujita, S. Fukasawa, T. Fukuda, T. Fukuoka, T. Fukuta, Y. Furtado, J. Furuya, O. Furuya, Y. Fusi, A. Galle, T. Gangadharan, R. Ganjvar, M. Gantes, C. J. Gao, L. Gao, Y. Gao, Z. Garcia Peman, T. Garcia, A. F. García, T. Gardin, C. Garud, Y. Gassama, E. Ge, Z. Genette, P. Geng, J. Geng, L. Geng, X. Gervang, B. Giacomelli, E. Giannini, R. Gill, C. Gill, P. Gilles, P. Gilman, T.
SESSION 4.1C 3.1O 1.1F 3.1O 4.3G 4.4I 2.1D 4.1J, 4.1N 1.4O 2.3M, 4.3B 3.1B 4.1G 1.1J 3.2O 3.1N 3.2A 4.1K 4.3B 4.1B 2.1L 2.2E 4.2H 1.1K 3.2B 4.1D 2.2H 2.2B 4.1M 3.2O 1.4D, 2.3A 4.1B 1.1B 3.1K 4.2C 2.3I 4.3G 1.3B, 1.4B 4.4G 2.4M 2.3L 1.4K 1.4K 1.4I 2.3J 1.1E 1.1E 1.4H, 3.1A 4.1C 4.2K 1.1H, 3.1A 1.4J 1.3E 1.3F 2.1B, 3.2E 3.2M 1.3F 1.3L 4.2M 2.4M 1.4B, 1.4I 2.4B 2.2H, 4.2G 2.4G, 3.2H, 4.2M 1.1G, 2.1B, 3.2E, 4.2H
AUTHOR INDEX NAME Gintalas, M. Giorgetti, S. Girish, M. Girπo, C. D. Giurgiutiu, V. Glunt, N. Goble, W. Goda, K. Goldak, J. Golden, B. Golliard, J. Gomez-Sanchez, F. J. Gong, J. Gong, S. Gong, W. González Díez, N. González-Albuixech, V. F. Gopalakrishnan, S. Gordon, A. P. Gould, J. Gourdin, C. Goyder, H. Grant, F. Grant, K. Gravel, J.-P. Gray, J. Gray, M. Green, R. Greiner, M. Griesbach, T. Grisolia, O. Gross, R. Gu, C. Guan, O. H. Guan, W. Guenther, K. Guo, Peng Guo, Pengj. Guo, R. Guo, W. Guo, Y. Gurdal, R. Gustin, H. Gutkin, L. Gyllen, P. Hadj Nacer, M. Hadji, A. Hadraba, H. Haeri, N. Hagiwara, S. S. Hajali, M. Hamelin, C. J. Hamouda, O. Han, J.-J. Han, Y. Han, Z. Hanke, S. Hannink, M. H. C. Hantz, B. Hao, X. Hara, K. Hardin, T. Hari, Y. Harrington, C.
SESSION 2.1G 2.1E 1.4K 4.1C 4.1O 3.2C 1.3O 1.4B 1.3G, 2.2M, 4.3K 4.3K 3.2D, 4.4E 4.2I 1.3F, 3.1K 4.1J 2.2H 4.4E 4.1F 1.4E 2.4K 4.3K 2.1B, 3.1A, 3.2A 2.4A, 4.2D 1.3I 2.1C 2.1O 1.1L 4.2H 4.1I 4.1I 2.3I 2.2K 1.3O 1.3A 2.2O 1.1M, 4.2E 4.2A 4.2O 1.1M 1.3J, 2.1J 1.4K, 2.2L, 2.4F 4.3C 1.1F 2.4E, 2.4I 2.1J 2.1G 4.1I 4.4D 4.1L 1.1A 3.1D 1.3E 2.4K 4.3E 2.3H, 4.1K, 4.3B 3.2E 4.2I, 4.3I, 4.4I 2.1N 1.4A, 4.1A 4.2A 2.3K 3.2N 2.2J 1.4E 2.3J
NAME Harris, D. Harris, S. Hasegawa, K. Hasegawa, T. Hashimoto, P. Hassan, M. Hassan, T. Hatayama, K. Häußler, M. Hawkins, A. Hay, A. Hayama, M. Hayashi, S. Hayden, L. He, Xia. He, Xin. He, Y. Heckmann, K. Hein, H. Heinz, B. Hembree, W. Hénaff, G. Henry, J. Hensel, S. Hicks, T. G. Hijazi, I. Hill, M. Hill, R. Hirai, T. Hiraki, Y. Hiramoto, K. Hirano, T. Hiroaki, K. Hirota, T. Hoang, P. Hobbs, M. Hojo, K. Holliday, J. Hölzl, R. Hong, J. Horn, A. Hoshino, K. Hosseinzadeh, F. Hou, D. Hou, Q. Houska, M. Houston, E. Hua, Z. Huang, C.-C. Huang, J. Huang, L. Huang, P.-C. Huang, S. Huang, S. Huang, W. Huang, Y. Huang, Y. Huh, N.-Su Hui, H. Huo, C. Hurst, R. Hutchison, E. Ibsen, C.
SESSION 2.3I 1.3O 2.4J, 3.1C, 3.2C, 3.2J, 4.1H, 4.3F, 4.4F 3.2J 1.3I 1.1D, 2.4A, 3.1D 2.1K, 3.1B 2.1I 1.1N 4.2F 4.3E 2.4O 2.3I 4.4G 2.1H, 4.3C 4.3J 1.1E, 4.1F 3.1M 3.1H 4.2E, 4.2H 2.2D 3.2G 2.2D 3.2I, 4.1I, 4.4I 2.1M 4.1N 1.3M, 2.3M 2.2D 2.2I 2.4O 1.4B, 2.4O 1.1I, 2.3B 1.4D 3.1J 4.1H 3.1O 1.1G, 2.1B, 2.3I 4.4F 1.3K 2.4J 4.2K 4.1H 1.4M 2.2L 1.1L 3.2L 3.1C 1.3A 1.1J 3.2B 3.1J 1.1J 4.2J 4.3I 2.1J 3.1K 3.1K 1.4L, 2.4J, 2.4L, 4.2G, 4.4F 4.1F 4.1J 1.3O, 2.3E 2.4G, 4.2E 4.2M 59
NAME Iida, S. Iigaki, K. Iijima, T. Ikeda, N. Inaba, K. Inada, F. Ingrosso, I. Isbiliroglu, Y. Ishihana, K. Ishihara, K. Ishii, N. Ishikawa, N. Ishikawa, T. Islam, N. Itabashi, Y. Itano, K. Itatani, M Ito, T. Itoga, H. Itoh, S. Itoh, Y. Iverson, W. Iwamatsu, F. Iwata, K. Jacquemoud, C. Jagielo, B. Jamalyaria, J. James, P. Jang, Y.-Y. Jansson, L. Janzen, V. Jar, B. Jaske, C. Jennings, J. Jeon, J. Y. Jeon, S.-W. Jeong, J.-U. Jeong, M. Jeong, S. Jetter, R. Ji, F. Ji, Y. Jia, G. Jian, C. S. Jiang, Y. Jiang, Y. Jimenez, T. Jin, C. Jin, H. Jin, J. Jo, J. C. Johnson, B. Jones, C. Jones, M. Jones, R. Joshi, J. Jouan, B. Joyce, D. Jumper, K. M. Jun, C. Kagita, G. Kai, S. Kaida, T. Kaiktsis, L.
SESSION 3.2A 2.2I 1.1O, 2.2I, 3.2G, 4.3G 2.4O 3.1M, 3.1N 2.1A, 2.3A, 2.4A, 3.2N 3.1N 2.2H 1.4B 1.3D 4.4D 3.2G 4.2E 3.1B 1.1I 2.1C 2.1B, 2.4B 2.3O, 2.4O 3.1G, 4.3G 3.1N 2.4F 2.4B 1.1I 3.2J 2.2G 1.1M 4.2A 3.1E, 4.1K 4.4F 2.1G, 2.3H 2.2A 1.3N 1.3F 4.3K 2.1L, 2.2G, 3.1E 1.4M 2.4L, 4.4F 1.1O 1.4E 3.2K 4.1J, 4.1N 4.1A 4.1J, 4.3J 1.4N 1.3F, 3.1K 4.1J 2.2H 3.2J 3.2O 2.2J 1.3L 4.2F 2.1C 2.3H 3.1M 1.4K 4.2H 2.1K 2.1F 4.3J 1.1F 3.1B 3.1F 4.1D
AUTHOR INDEX NAME
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Kalinina, E. 4.4I Kalnins, A. 1.1G Kalyanam, S. 2.4L, 4.3F Kamas, T. 4.1O Kamaya, M. 1.4J, 2.2B, 3.2A Kanasaki, H. 2.3I Kaneko, S. 2.3A, 2.4A, 4.3D Kang, H. 3.1O Kang, K. 2.4N Kang, S.-G. 1.3K Kapadia, P. 2.3K Kapogiannis, I. 4.2B Kapusnak, M. 4.3L Karabaki, H. E. 1.4A, 2.3B, 4.2H Karakida, Y. 3.2J Karamanos, S. 1.3E, 2.1L, 4.2B Karjalainen-Roikonen, P. 3.2L Karpanan, K. 1.3A Kasahara, N. 2.2K, 3.1B, 3.2J Kasuya, K. 2.4F Kato, K. 4.1D Katsumata, G. 2.4I, 3.1J, 3.2C Katsuyama, J. 2.4I, 3.1E, 3.1J, 4.2L, 4.3B Kawabata, S. 1.1G Kawasaki, N. 1.1B Kayano, R. 4.4G Kazemi, . 4.3K Kazemi, A. 1.3C Kazeminia, M. 1.4K, 4.1C Keim, E. 3.1H, 3.2H Keinanen, H. 3.2H Keogh, D. 3.1D Kerkhof, K. 3.2B Kernion, S. J. 3.1G Kesterson, M. 3.2I, 4.1I Kesterson, R. 4.2I Khayatzadeh, S. 2.3K Kihara, T. 2.4O Kikuchi, M. 2.4J Kim, H. K. 1.4E Kim, H. S. 1.4E Kim, H.-T. 4.1K Kim, J. H. 1.1I Kim, J. S. 2.3G Kim, J. 2.4L Kim, J.-H. 1.4M Kim, J.-S. 4.1K Kim, J.-W. 1.1I, 2.1L, 2.3G Kim, K.-S. 4.4F Kim, Mi. K. 2.4L, 4.2G Kim, Mo. K. 2.4L, 4.2G Kim, S. H. 2.1H Kim, S. J. 3.1E Kim, T. 1.1I Kim, Y. J. 2.1L, 2.2G, 2.3G, 2.4L, 3.1E, 4.1K, 4.2K, 4.3B Kim, Y. 4.2G Kimball, L. 1.4E Kimura, K. 3.2K Kirk, M. 2.2J, 2.4I, 2.4L, 3.1L Kirkpatrick, K. 1.3K Kishi, S. 3.2B Kleinfelder, H. 1.4G Klucke, D. 1.4A, 4.2H
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Klymyshyn, N. Knisely, C. Kobayashi, H. Kobayashi, N. Kobayashi, T. Kobayashi, Y. Kocurek, C. Koide, Y. Kojima, I. Kojima, T. Kondo, K. Kondo, R. König, G. Kono, Y. Konopik, P. Konosu, S. Kopriva, R. Korinko, P. Kosaka, M. Kostka, T. Kotasthane, N. Kozlov, V. Kristensen, A. S. Ku, F. Kumagai, T. Kumar, S. Kun, Y. Kupca, L. Kurth, E. Kurth, R. Kushima, H. Kusnick, J. Kwon, Y. W. Kytka, M. Lacroix, V. Lafon, P. Lam, P.-S. Landron, C. Langschwager, K. Lankenau, H. Larrosa, N. O. Larsson, L. Lasalandra, V. Lashley, M. Lauria, D. Laurinat, J. Le Bot, A. Le Delliou, P. Le Roux, J.-C. Lebarbe, T. Lebbi, I. Lee, D. J. Lee, D. Y. Lee, D. Lee, G. Lee, H. M. Lee, J. S. Lee, M. W. Lee, S. J. Lee, S. Leen, S. Lefebvre, A. Lehmacher, A. Lejeune, H.
3.1I, 3.2I 4.4D 4.1M 1.3I 1.1C, 1.4C 4.1M 3.2F 1.1O 1.3G 3.1M 1.1C 4.3G 3.1H 4.1M 4.3L 2.1F 3.2L 2.1N, 4.2I 1.1M 2.1M 4.1G 1.1J 4.2M 2.4E 4.2E 1.4M 1.4N 4.3L 4.2G 2.3I 3.2K 2.4L 2.4A 2.2N, 3.1L, 3.2L, 4.1L 2.4J, 3.2C, 4.3F 1.3D, 1.3L 2.2G, 2.4G, 3.1E 3.1H 3.1A 2.1E 2.2G, 4.1E 2.1N 4.1B 1.3N 4.4G 3.2I, 4.1I 4.3A 2.4N, 3.1F, 3.2A, 4.2F 2.3B, 3.1A 2.2K 1.4I 1.4E 4.2K 3.1C 4.4A 4.4G 1.4M 3.1E 1.4L 3.1E 2.1K, 3.1A, 4.3K 4.1C 1.3K 2.3C 60
NAME
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Lepore, J. 4.1D Leta, J. 1.3J Levy, C. 1.1K Li, A. 2.3L Li, D. 4.3K Li, Ho. 4.2O Li, Hu. 4.1F Li, Jia. 2.1H Li, Jie 4.1I Li, Ju. 4.3J Li, Mi. 2.1K Li, Mo 1.1N Li, P. 3.1O Li, X. 4.3J Li, Ya. 2.2O Li, Yi. 2.2I, 2.4J, 3.1E, 3.1J, 3.2C, 4.1H, 4.3B, 4.3F, 4.4F Li, Yue. 1.1E Li, Yul. 2.4J Li, Yun 2.2C Liang, H. 4.1N Liang, L. 1.1E Liao, W.-I 4.2B Lidonnici, F. 2.3E Liebich, R. 3.1I Liebl, E. 1.4F Liepins, A. 1.3K Ligon, T. 3.2M Lillo, T. 3.2K Lim, T.-Y. 2.2C Lin, B. 4.1O, 4.2O Lin, C. 2.3O Lin, D. 2.4H Lin, G.-L. 2.3O Lin, S. 2.3J Lin, Z. 1.4K Lindsey, M. 1.1M Lissenden, C. 2.2N Liszkai, T. 1.1L, 1.3E Liu, B. Q. 2.4O Liu, G. 2.3L Liu, M. 4.2J, 4.3J Liu, P. 1.1N Liu, Qi. 4.1C Liu, Qu. 3.2E Liu, W. 4.2J, 4.3J Liu, X. 1.1E, 2.2L Liu, Ya. 2.2N Liu, Yi 2.4O Liu, Yin. 4.1J Liu, Yun. 4.1I, 4.2I, 4.3I, 4.4I Liu, Yuq. 2.4H Liu, Z. 4.2J, 4.3J Longatte, E. 2.1L, 3.2N Lu, H. 1.3L, 4.1J Lu, K. 1.1H Lucon, E. 4.1L Luke, O. 1.1L Lunde, K. 4.4E Luo, C. 2.1G Luo, G.-L. 4.2J Luo, J. 4.1J Luo, L. 2.3J Luo, Xian. 1.3N
AUTHOR INDEX NAME Luo, Xiao Luo, Z. Lupia, G. Lv, Y. Ma, L. Ma, Q. Mabe, W. R. Macdonald, K. A. Machida, H. Madrazo, V. Madsen, S. Maehara, H. Maekawa, A. Maggi, C. Magnaud, J.-P. Mahmood, S. Majumdar, S. Malavasi, S. Maleci, R. Malena, M. Malinowski, O. Malouines, P. Maneschy, J. E. Manzo, T. Mao, J. Marie, S. Martin Meizoso, A. Martin, L. Martinez, O. Martin-Rengel, M. A. Masaki, K. Maslowski, A. Masuda, A. Mathew, J. Mathkar, A. Matocha, K. Matsuda, K. Matsuda, T. Matsumoto, D. Matsumoto, K. Matsunaga, H. Matsuoka, S. Matsuoka, T. Matty, T. J. Mayinger, W. Mazuy, L. McCowan, C. N. McCracken, S. McGaughy, T. McGill, R. Meek, C. Mehta, H. Meier, G. Melissianos, V. E. Merah, N. Mertiny, P. Meshii, T. Meskell, C. Messa, G. V. Metais, T. Meyer, G. A. Miao, X. Miller, E. Miller, G.
SESSION 2.3J 4.1F 1.4G 2.3K 4.2O 1.1K 2.1M 3.2A 1.4J, 2.2K 1.4H, 4.2K 4.2M 3.1N 4.1E 2.1E, 2.2E 4.3D 2.4E 1.1M, 2.2B, 2.4B, 3.2E 3.1N 2.1E, 3.2O 1.4B 1.1M, 2.3F 2.3E 4.2H 4.1I 1.3C 3.1H 3.1A 4.3D 3.1I 4.2I 3.1J 1.3A 1.1O, 2.1I, 2.4O 1.4F 1.4E 2.3E 4.1D 1.1O 3.1K 1.4D 3.1G, 4.3G, 4.4G 3.1G, 4.4G 1.4B, 2.4O 3.1O 2.3B 4.2M 4.1L 1.4N 4.3K 1.4G 2.3G 2.2B 3.1H 1.4I 1.4N 1.1N 1.1H, 1.4L, 4.1K 3.1D 3.1N 2.1B, 2.3B, 3.2E 4.3D, 4.4D 1.4L 2.2E, 2.4M 1.3K
NAME
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Miller, J. R. Millet, B. Milligan, J. Minagawa, K. Minichiello, J. Miura, N. Miura, Y. Miyajima, M. Miyashita, T. Miyazaki, K. Mo, Y. L. Moat, Richard J. Moenssens, M. Mohamed, S. Mohanty, S. Mohany, A. Moinereau, D. Momoi, Y. Monaghan, R. Monavon, A. Moon, J. Moore, G. Moore, P. L. Morel, J. Moret, A. Mori, K. Moriasa, A. Moriconi, C. Morishita, M. Morishita, S. Morita, Ryo Morita, Ryos. Moro, I. Mosbrucker, P. Mosher, B. Moslemian, J. Mottershead, K. Moumni, Z. Mourad, A.-H. I. Moussou, P. Moustafa, K. Mullen, J. V. Muramatsu, A. Muránsky, O. Muraoka, K. Mureithi, N. Mutz, A. Nadarajah, C. Nagae, Y. Nagao, K. Nagata, S. Nahm, S. H. Nakagawa, C. Nakakoji, H. Nakamura, G. Nakamura, H. Nakamura, I. Nakamura, M. Nakamura, Ta. Nakamura, To. Nakanishi, T. Nakaoka, M. Nakashima, T. Nam, H.-S.
2.1M 1.3K 1.3N, 1.4F, 2.3F 4.1B 3.1M, 3.2M 3.1J, 4.1H, 4.2L 2.3I 3.2B 2.1F 3.1C 1.1N, 1.3B 2.3L 1.4G 1.3D 1.1M, 2.2B, 2.4B, 3.2E 3.2D, 4.4E 3.1H 3.1J, 4.2L 4.3K 4.3D 1.3J 2.1N 2.4G 2.1H 2.2F, 2.4F 1.4L 1.4D 3.2G 3.2J 2.4O 3.2D 1.4D 4.3G 2.1J, 2.2G 1.3K 1.4I 1.4A 3.2G 2.3G 2.3A, 4.2D 4.2C 2.1M 1.1C 2.3M 4.1M 2.2A, 4.3E, 4.4D 3.1H 2.1H 3.1K 2.1I 1.4C, 3.1F 4.4G 2.3O, 2.4O 2.1I 2.2I 2.2K, 3.2J 2.2K, 3.1B, 3.2J 3.1N 2.2B, 3.2A 3.1D 1.3A 1.3D 2.2I 2.3G 61
NAME Nanstad, R. Narayanaswamy, S. Nassar, S. Natesan, K. Naveed, N. Necib, S. Nelson, N. R. Nestell, J. E. Nibas, J. Nicak, T. Nicholls, J. Nie, J. R. Niffenegger, M. Niimura, M. Niiyama, N. Nikbin, K. Nimrouzi, H. Nishi, W. Nishida, A. Nishihara, T. Nishinoiri, S. Nishiyama, Y. Niwa, H. Noble, R. Noda, M. Norkus, J. Notardonato, W. Nutt, M. O`Meara, N. Obeydi, M. O’Connor, A. Oda, K. Odette, G R. O’donoghue, P. O’Dowd, N. Oechsner, M. Ogasawara, K. Ogata, K. Ogawa, H. Ogawa, T. Oh, C.-Y. Oh, Y. R. Oh, Y.-J. O’Hagan, C. P. O’Hara, E. Ohmi, T. Ohms, C. Ohno, T. Ohta, H. Ohtsu, T. Oishi, Y. Okamoto, K. Okamura, S. Okuda, Y. Okui, D. Olala, S. Olson, M. Olson, R. Omata, S. Omer, A. Omiya, Y. Onitsuka, S. Onizawa, K. Opperman, E.
SESSION 2.3N, 2.4N, 4.2L 2.1J 1.3C, 4.2C 1.1M, 2.2B, 2.4B, 3.2E 1.4M 2.1H 1.1C 3.2K 4.3E 3.1H, 3.2H 2.4B 1.3I 4.1F 3.1F 1.3B 1.4H, 2.3K 1.3G 2.3I 2.2I 2.2A 2.4K 4.2L 2.2I 1.3C, 2.3E, 2.4C 4.1M 3.2I 2.1F 4.3I 2.1L 1.4K 4.2E 3.2B 2.3N 3.1A 1.4H, 4.3K 3.1A 2.1F 1.3B 2.2K 2.4B 2.3G 2.2G 4.2G 4.3K 3.1A 3.2G, 4.3G 1.3M 1.3I, 2.1F 3.1N 4.2L 3.2J 2.2K 1.1B, 4.1B 2.2I 2.2I 4.3E 1.3M, 2.3M 1.1H, 1.3H, 4.2G 1.4B 3.2D 2.1C 1.1O, 2.2I 2.4I, 3.1E, 3.1J, 4.3B 4.4I
AUTHOR INDEX NAME
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O’Rourke, M. 4.2B Orrock, P. 2.1G Orsi, G. 2.1E Oryniak, A. 1.4G, 3.1C Orynyak, I. 1.1J, 1.4G, 1.4H, 3.1C, 4.2D, 4.3D Osakabe, K. 2.4I, 3.1J Östlund, M. 2.1N Ostrikoff, R. N. 1.3F Otani, A. 3.1B, 3.2J Otani, T. 3.1K Otoyo, T. 3.2J Ou, G. 3.2O Ould, P. 2.1B Oyamada, K. 1.3I, 2.1F Ozaki, M. 3.1F Ozgur, C. 2.2H Padmala, A. 1.4F Palamara, M. J. 4.3D Pallaspuro, S. 3.2L Pan, J. 2.2G, 4.1G Panzarella, C. 1.3E, 2.1J Paolacci, F. 1.4B, 1.4I, 2.3O, 4.1B Paredes, M. 2.1O Paris, T. 3.1G Park, D.-Y. 2.1O Park, H.-B. 4.2G Park, J. S. 1.1H Park, S.-H. 1.4L Park, Y. 4.1N Parker, J. 2.4K Parmar, S. 2.1O Paserba, K. 2.2H Passeri, M. 2.2E Patel, H. 1.3E, 4.3C Patel, S. 1.3E, 4.3C Pathania, R. 1.1I Pavier, M. J. 2.2O Payten, W. 2.4K Pei, X. 2.2M, 2.3M Pelletier, D. 4.3E Pellman, A. 3.1M, 3.2M Penso, J. 4.3A Pepin, A. 1.4H Peppa, S. 4.1D Pereboom, H. 3.2A Pereira, J. 4.1G Perez, G. 3.2A, 3.2H Perl, M. 1.1A, 1.1K Perry, J. 1.1A Peters, D. 1.3A, 2.3F Petesch, C. 2.2K Pettigrew, M. 2.3A Petzova, J. 4.3L Pfeil, M. S. 4.2D Phalippou, C. 4.3A Pieraccini, M. 2.4M Pijpers, R. 3.2A Piotter, J. 3.1I, 3.2I Piteau, P. 4.4D Platts, N. 1.4A, 2.2B, 2.4B Poddar, B. 4.1O Poerner, N. 2.4H Politopoulos, I. 4.4D Pong, W. 2.1I
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Pope, R. 4.4I Pordal, H. 4.3A Portier, J.-L. 4.3D Prakash, A. 2.4H Prakash, R. 4.3L Prasad, N. S. 1.1C Prochazka, R. 4.3L Protz, C. 3.1I Prueter, P. 3.2A, 4.3C Purtscher, P. 2.3N Qian, G. 4.1F Qian, S. 1.4K Qian, Ya. 2.2N Qian, Yu. 2.2L Qiao, L. 3.1I Qin, F. 1.1N Qin, M. 2.4E, 3.2M Qiu, X. 3.1O Qiu, Y. 4.2J Quist, P. 4.1A Radchenko, S. 1.4H Rana, M. 2.1D, 2.2D Ranganath, S. 2.2B Ranjbaran, S. 4.4F Rao, J. 3.2O Rebak, R. 1.4N, 4.3I Rebandt, R. 2.3J Reece-Barkell, H. 4.3A Reese, S. 1.4A, 2.3B, 3.2E, 4.2H Reich, A. 1.3J Reinhardt, W. 1.3G, 1.4O, 2.4E Rekik, W. 1.1H Remer, S. J. 2.3N Reynolds, J. 4.3A Reynolds, T. 2.1M Reza, M. S. 4.1B Rice, D. 1.4C Richardson, S. 2.1I Rieck, D. 2.1K Rieder, H. 1.1M Ries, O. 4.3E Rigato, A. 4.2I Rigaud, E. 4.3A Ringeval, S. 3.1G Riznic, J. 4.3E Roarty, D. H. 1.3G Roberts, L. 1.3J Robin, V. 4.2M Rodery, C. 2.4D Romano, L. P. 4.1C Ronevich, J. 3.1G Roos, A. 2.1N Rosseel, T. 2.4N Rossi, M. M. A. 3.1N Rossillon, F. 3.2A Roth, W. 4.1O Rotti, C. 1.4K Rouby, C. 3.2G Rovagnati, B. 1.1L Ruano, J. 4.1G Rudland, D. 2.3J Rudolph, J. 1.1G, 1.4A, 3.1A, 3.2E, 4.1A, 4.2H Ruggieri, C. 2.1O Ruiz, J. 4.2I 62
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Rund, M. 4.3L Rush, P. 3.2C Ryu, H-W. 4.1K, 4.3B S, A. K. 4.3L Saillet, S. 2.4N, 4.2F Sakai, K. 4.2C Sakai, S. 3.1F Sakamoto, H. 3.1J Salim, H. A. 4.1G Sallam, H. E. M. 1.3H, 4.1G Salt, E. 4.1D Samuelson-Sanford, C. 1.3I San Marchi, C. 2.1M, 3.1G, 3.2G, 4.3G Sanna, F. 3.2D Santos, H. R. 4.2D Santoyo, R. L. 4.1L Sanzi, H. C. 2.4H Sargentini, L. 4.3D Sarzosa, D. 2.1O Sato, K. 1.1C Sato, S. 4.4G Sato, T. 3.2J Sato, Y. 2.4O Satyan-Sharma, T. 2.1B Sawa, K. 2.2I Sawa, T. 1.1C, 2.1C, 2.3C Sawab, J. 1.1N Sawada, K. 3.2K Scano, L. 2.2F, 2.2K Scarth, D. 1.4G, 2.1J, 2.2G, 3.1C, 3.2C Schaaf, M. 1.1C, 2.3C Schaffrath, S. 4.1G Schatz, M. 1.1N Schildberg, H.-P. 3.1M Schmitt, K. 3.1M, 3.2M Scholz, A. 3.1A Schulz, A. 2.1K Scott, P. 1.3H Scully, S. 2.1K, 4.3K Seal, C. 2.3H Searfass, C. 1.3N Seichter, J. 1.4A, 4.2H Sekhar, A. S. 1.1C Selektor, M. 3.1H Sengupta, M. 3.2K Sera, T. 2.3B Serasli, K. 2.1M Serizawa, R. 2.4J Serrano, M. 3.1L Server, W. 2.3N, 2.4I, 2.4N Seshadri, R. 2.4E Seynhaeve, J.-M. 1.3L Shaaban, M. 4.4E Shah, V. 4.3I Shan, L. 2.4K Shang, X. 1.3J Shao, S. 3.1K, 4.1J, 4.3J Sharabi, M. 4.1F Sharples, J. 3.1H, 4.2G Shatla, M. 4.4A Sheikh, M. 4.1K Shelton, B. 4.3I Shen, J. 2.3O, 4.2B Sheng, S. 2.3N
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Sherry, A. 4.1K, 4.2K Shi, Jia. 1.3N, 1.4L Shi, Jin 4.2J, 4.3J Shi, Jinh. 2.3E Shi, Y. 1.4K Shibutani, T. 3.2J Shigeyama, H. 2.4K Shim, D. J. 2.3I, 2.4L, 4.3F Shin, S. B. 1.4E Shinde, V. 2.1L Shintani, A. 2.3O, 2.4O Shirai, H. 4.3D Shirai, Y. 3.1K Shiratori, M. 3.2J Shoeibi Omrani, P. 4.4E Shoji, Y. 1.4O Shou, B. 2.1K Shuai, J. 2.2O Shuaib, A. 1.4N Shuler, J. 4.4I Sievers, J. 3.1M Silfies, T. 2.3F Sindelar, R. L. 3.1E, 4.2I, 4.3I Siska, F. 3.1L, 4.1L Skidmore, T. E. 4.3I Slifka, A. 4.4G Smith, A. C. 1.3M Smith, D. J. 2.1G, 2.1M, 2.2O, 2.3G, 2.3K, 4.1A Smith, M. 1.3M, 4.1K Smith, R. J. 4.2K Smith, Sh. 4.1N Smith, Si. D. 2.1L Smith, St. D. 4.3D Smith, St. 4.4F Sodeyama, H. 2.4O Sokolov, M. 2.3N, 2.4N, 4.2L Solin, J. 2.3B, 4.3G Somaki, T. 1.1B Somerday, B. 3.1G, 3.2G, 4.3G Sommerville, D. 2.4E, 3.2M Sone, A. 1.1O, 2.1I, 2.4O Song, M. 1.3J Song, Sh. 2.2M, 2.3M Song, Su. 2.1H Soppet, W. 2.2B, 2.4B, 3.2E Souilliart, T. 4.3A Sparkman, B. C. 1.3F Sperko, W. 2.1D Spies, M. 1.1M Spiliopoulos, K. V. 4.2B Srinivasan, B. 1.1F Sripada, S. V. R. 1.1F Stairmand, J. 1.4A Steiner, M. 1.1A Steininger, D. 1.4J Steinmann, P. 1.4A Stevens, G. 2.3B, 2.4I, 3.1L Stewart, C. M. 2.4K Stoeva, N. 2.2H Stratil, L. 3.1L, 4.1L Strnadel, B. 2.4J Subramanian, K. 4.3A Suffield, S. 3.2I Sugasawa, K. 3.1N
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Sugiura, R. Suikkanen, P. Sun, X. Sunakoda, K. Sung, S.-J. Surh, H. B. Sutton, B. Suzuki, H. Swamy, M. Swanger, A. Taagepera, J. Tada, N. Taghizadeh, A. Tahara, T. Takagi, Y. Takahashi, K. Takahashi, S. Takahashi, T. Takahashi, Y. Takamizawa, H. Takanashi, M. Takasawa, K. Takaya, S. Takizawa, S. Tan, S. Tanaka, M. Tang, D. T. Tang, D. Tang, Jian Tang, Jianq. Tang, S. Tang, Xiaol. Tang, Xiaoy. Tang, Y. Tanganelli, A. Taniguchi, T. Taniuchi, H. Tanner, D. Tao, J. Tarnowski, K. Tashita, T. Tateno, M. Tchernov, S. Teague, M. Terada, S. Therrien, D. Thiébaut, S. Thomas, K. Thomas, W. Thornton, B. Thuermer, K. Tian, X. Tian, Z. Tice, D. Tiernan, P. Tijsseling, A. Tilley, R. Tinoco, E. B. Tixier, E. Tkaczyk, T. Tobita, T. Toft, A. Tognarelli, L. Torii, H.
3.1K 3.2L 4.2O 1.4B, 2.4O 2.2G, 4.1G 2.4L, 4.2G 1.4N 2.1F 4.4E 2.1F 1.3F, 2.3D 1.1M 1.4K 3.1F 2.1C 3.1M 2.1A, 2.2A 4.1E 2.4K, 4.2E 4.2L 1.1I 4.4G 3.2O 1.3I 1.1N 3.2O 4.2I 1.3J, 4.4A 2.3J 1.3F 2.4E 3.1G 1.3L, 2.2N, 3.1K, 4.1J 1.3B 3.2O 1.3I, 2.2I 4.2C 2.3K, 4.1A 1.1E 2.3K 1.3I 1.3N 2.2M 2.1N 1.3A 1.1N 3.1G 3.2M 1.3A 1.3H 3.1G 4.1A 4.2O 1.4A, 2.2B, 2.4B 4.3K 1.1L, 2.2A 2.3N 4.2D 4.3E 1.4H 4.2L 2.2H 2.1E 2.1C 63
NAME Tornqvist, R. Tran, M. Tregoning, R. Triantafyllou, G. Trieglaff, R. Tronskar, J. Truman, C. E. Tsai, C.-S. Tsai, H. Tsuji, H. Tsuji, T. Tsujita, K. Tulloch, D. Turnquist, M. Tyson, W. R. Tzeples, D. Uchiyama, Y. Uckan, E. Udagawa, M. Uddin, M. Udyawar, A. Uhland, J. Ulku, E. Urabe, O. Ushifusa, H. Ushio, Y. Usuki, K. K. Vaidya, N. Valdovinos, J. Valiorgue, F. Vamvatsikos, D. Van Beek, P. Van Gelderen, D. Van Velsor, J. Van Zyl, G. Varela J., L. A. Varelis, G. E. Vathi, M. Veiga, J. Verst, C. Viehrig, H.-W. Vigants, J. Vijlbrief, O. Vivas, G. Völzke, H. Vormwald, M. Vorster, W. Wagner, B. Wagner, S. Waki, Y. Walker, A. P. Wallace, J. Wallin, K. Walter, M. Wan, F. Wang, B. Wang, H. Wang, J. Wang, Ke Wang, Kes. Wang, M. Wang, S. J. Wang, Sha. Wang, She.
SESSION 2.2O 1.3M, 2.3M 2.3B 4.1D 2.1K 2.2O 2.1G 1.4B, 2.3O, 2.4O 4.3I 1.3G 4.1E 2.3O 4.3B 2.2F 2.1O 4.2C 3.2D 2.3O, 4.2B 3.1E 2.3I, 2.4L, 4.2G 3.2C 2.2H 2.2H 4.1M 3.1N 2.2I 3.1D 2.2H 2.1I 4.2M 1.4I, 4.1B 3.2A 2.3G 1.1M 2.2C 2.4K 1.3E 2.1L, 4.2B 2.4C, 4.1C 4.3I 3.2L 2.2E 4.4E 2.2F, 2.4F 3.1I 4.1A 4.1A, 4.3A 2.1E 1.1M 2.4F 4.3D, 4.4D 4.3F 3.2L 3.2M 2.4I 4.2E 4.3J 4.1J 4.2J, 4.3J 3.2E 2.4F 1.3B 2.2N 2.3J
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Wang, Weih. 4.3J Wang, Weiq. 2.3L Wang, Xiao 2.2H Wang, Xiaob. 2.4G Wang, Xiaom. 4.1N Wang, Xiaow. 3.1K Wang, Xin 2.1O Wang, Y. 2.3M Wang, Z. 1.1N Wasylyk, A. 1.1G Watanabe, M. 1.4D, 3.2N Watanabe, T. 3.1N Waterland, A. F. 1.3C, 1.4C, 2.1C Watkins, R. 4.4I Watson, C. 2.4B, 3.2A Watson, H. 1.3O Weaver, D. S. 2.2A, 2.4A, 3.1D, 4.3E Wei, L. 4.1F Wei, Z. 2.3J Weitze, W. 1.1G Wen, J. 2.3H Wen, M. 2.2C Wermelinger, T. 4.2E Whipple, R. 1.3K Widera, M. 3.1H Wierzbicki, T. 2.1O Wilhelm, P. 1.4A Wilkowski, G. 2.3I, 4.2G Williams, P. 2.4L Willuweit, A. 1.1G Wimmer, G. 2.1N Wimpory, R. 1.3M Wintle, J. 4.2E Witarto, W. 1.3B Won, M. G. 2.4L, 4.2G Woolum, C. 2.1N Wright, K. 2.4B Wright, R. 3.2K Wu, G. 2.2O, 4.1A Wu, X.-H. 4.2J Wu, Z. 1.3C, 4.2C Xia, L. 1.1N Xie, G. 3.1K, 4.2J Xiong, Q. 4.1J Xu, He. 1.1L, 1.3E Xu, Ho. 4.2O Xu, Jie. 2.4F Xu, Jim 1.3I Xu, K. 2.2O Xu, St. 2.1J, 2.2G, 3.1C, 3.2C Xu, Su 2.1O Xu, W. 4.2J, 4.3J Xu, Ya. 2.4F Xu, Yu 1.3K Xuan, F. Z. 4.1F Xue, L. 2.2G Xue, X. 1.3L, 4.1J Xuedong, C. 1.1M, 2.1K, 2.3K, 3.1O, 4.2E, 4.3J Yadav, A. 1.4K Yaguchi, M. 2.4K Yamabe, J. 3.1G, 4.3G, 4.4G Yamada, J. J. 3.1D Yamada, M. 1.3A Yamada, T. 1.1O
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Yamaguchi, A. Yamaguchi, Y. Yamamoto, K. Yamamoto, M. Yamamoto, Ta. Yamamoto, To. Yamane, T. Yamano, S. Yan, Yi Yan, Yiq. Yanagisawa, Y. Yang, B. Yang, F. Yang, Ti. Yang, Tr. Yang, Y.-P. Yang, Yu Yang, Yun. Yang, Zhe. Yang, Zhi. Yao, D. Yao, J. Yao, T. Ye, G. Ye, J. Yetisir, M. Yin, F. Yokobori Jr., A. T. Yokoi, E. Yoo, S. C. Yoru, W. Yoshida, K. Yoshikawa, M. Yoshimoto, K. Yoshimura, S. Youn, G.-G. Younan, M. Young, B. Young, G. G. Young, K.-J. Yu, H. Yu, L. Yu, M. Yu, X. Yunrong, L. Zarazovskii, M. Zencker, U. Zeng, L. Zeng, Xian. Zeng, Xiao. Zenyoji, C. Zha, G.-C. Zhang, Go. Zhang, Gu. Zhang, H. Zhang, Jim. Zhang, Jin. Zhang, K. Zhang, Lin Zhang, Lit. Zhang, M. Zhang, S. Zhang, W. Zhang, X.
3.1F 3.1E, 4.3B 3.1K 2.3I, 3.1J, 4.2L 2.3N 1.1B 2.3I 1.4B 2.2C 1.3B 4.3G 3.1K 2.3J 4.2E 3.1F 4.3K 2.3J 4.1C 2.3J 4.3J 1.4H 1.3L 4.3C 4.2J 2.3K 1.3G 3.1F 3.1K, 3.2G, 4.3G 1.3N 1.1I 4.3G 1.3B 4.3G 2.4I, 3.1J 1.1O 4.2K 1.3H 2.4L, 4.2G 2.3N 1.3K 2.2N 4.1O, 4.2O 4.1F 2.3M, 4.3B 3.1O, 4.3J 1.1J, 1.4H 3.1I 2.1G, 2.3H 3.1O 3.1O 1.4C 4.1C 2.4G 1.1N 1.1E, 2.2L, 4.1A 4.1J 1.3J, 4.4A 4.2J 3.2G 3.2O 2.3L 1.3J, 4.4A 1.4A, 2.2B 2.2H 64
NAME Zhao, B. Zhao, G. Zhao, J. Zhao, X. Zhao, Y. Zhe, M. Zheng, J. Zheng, M. Zheng, W. Zheng, Z. Zhichao, F. Zhijun, L. Zhong, L. Zhou, C. Zhou, J. Zhou, R. Zhou, S. Zhou, W. Zhou, Ya. Zhou, Yu Zhu, G. Zhu, H. Zhu, J. Zhu, L. Zhu, X.-K. Ziada, S. Zimmerman, J. A.
SESSION 1.3J, 4.4A 1.4H 2.2L 2.3L 3.1K 4.1D 1.3A, 1.3N, 1.4L, 2.2L 2.4F 1.1E 3.2O 2.1K, 4.2E 1.4N 1.4N 2.1H, 4.3C 4.3K 1.3G 1.4K 4.1J 2.2O 2.1K 2.1K 1.3J, 4.4A 3.1O 1.1E 2.2O, 2.4G 1.3D, 2.3A, 4.1D 3.1G
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PVP 2016 Vancouver Hyatt Regency Vancouver July 17–21, 2016 2016 ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference Celebrating 50 Years of Service to the Pressure Vessels and Piping Industry PVP-2016: Join us in Vancouver, British Columbia for the 50th Anniversary of the ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference! More than 180 paper and panel sessions are planned, as well as tutorials, a Technology Demonstration Forum, and the 24th Rudy Scavuzzo Student Paper Symposium and Competition. The PVP Conference is a great place to present your ideas and to meet colleagues as we work to create and advance Pressure Vessels and Piping technologies for our global community of practice. The PVP Conference is a recognized forum for fruitful exchange of ideas with participants from over 40 countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, the Americas, and the Oceania islands. The ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Division will sponsor the PVP-2016 Conference with participation by the ASME NDPD Division. GENERAL TOPICS: (1) Codes & Standards; (2) Computer Technology & Bolted Joints; (3) Design & Analysis; (4) Fluid-Structure Interaction; (5) High Pressure Technology; (6) Materials & Fabrication; (7) Operations, Applications & Components; (8) Seismic Engineering; (9) Non-Destructive Examination; and (10) 24th Rudy Scavuzzo Student Paper Symposium and Competition. Technical areas will include developments in Codes and Standards, design methodologies including elastic-plastic analysis, non-destructive examination, fitness-for-service, operation and maintenance, fatigue including environmental fatigue, stress corrosion cracking, residual stresses, fracture toughness, elevated temperature components, non-metallic components, dynamically-loaded structures, flow-induced vibration and risk-based assessments. SCHEDULE: Abstracts are due by November 9, 2015. Authors will be notified of abstract acceptance by November 30, 2015. Draft papers are due by February 8, 2016. Paper peer review comments will be returned by March 7, 2016. A Copyright Agreement Form for each paper must be submitted by April 1, 2016. The final manuscripts in the standard ASME format for publication must be received by April 6, 2016. All presented technical papers will be published as referenceable documents available post-Conference. INFORMATION: The conference website URL is: http://www.asmeconferences.org/PVP2016/. Technical paper abstracts must be submitted electronically through the website. Please visit the website for additional information. PVP Conference Chair Douglas A. Scarth Kinectrics Inc. 800 Kipling Ave. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Phone/Fax: 416-207-6000 / 416-207-6094 E-mail:
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