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The presentation gives an overview about mechanical and thermal testing of packages and containers for radioactive material in Germany. The test facilities of BAM and the main measurement methods are described followed by testing of containers (prototype, full-scale, reduced scale) as well as components and specimens.
Abfallgebinde, die im Endlager Konrad eingelagert werden sollen, müssen die Anforderungen und Kriterien erfüllen, die in den Endlagerungsbedingungen (SE-IB-29/08-Rev-1) und in der Produktkontrolle (SE-IB-30/08-Rev-1) festgelegt sind. Die Qualifizierung der Abfallbehälter erfolgt auf dieser Grundlage in Form von Bauartprüfungen, die von der Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) im Auftrag des Bundesamtes für Strahlen-schutz (BfS) durchgeführt werden. Darüber hinaus sind die im Hinblick auf Behälterbauartprüfungen relevanten Nebenbestimmungen aus dem Planfeststellungsbeschluss für das Endlager Konrad zu berücksichtigen. Zur besseren Anwendbarkeit werden diese Nebenbestimmungen in die Endlagerungsbedingungen und die Pro-duktkontrolle eingearbeitet. Begleitend ist als Hilfestellung für die Abfallablieferer und Behälterhersteller ein Leit-faden geplant, der praktikable Nachweisstrategien aufzeigt und, soweit erforderlich, Hintergrundinformationen zu den Spezifikationen der Regelwerke liefert. Die BAM ist vom BfS beauftragt, hierfür Vorschläge zu entwickeln und Empfehlungen abzugeben.
Fatigue life evaluation of spar cap materials by four point bending test on width-tapered specimens
(2015)
The presented research project focuses on an effective method to evaluate the fatigue strength of thick unidirectional laminates to be applied in spar caps. Therefore, a width-tapered bending specimen was developed for a four point loading set up. Static and fatigue loading was performed with the load ratio of R=-1. The complex stress state was investigated numerically with a finite element analysis. Finally, the concept was proven experimentally on specimens made of pultruded fibre rods. The fatigue behaviour of continuous tapered width by water jet cutting was compared to discrete tapering by rod-drop.
Transport packages for spent nuclear fuel have to be assessed with respect to specific transport conditions. The physical state of the spent fuel and the fuel rod cladding as well as the geometric configuration of the fuel assemblies are important inputs for the evaluation of the package safety. The objective of this paper is to discuss the methodologies accepted by BAM for the authority assessment of spent fuel behavior within the package design approval procedure.
We present a concept for assessing the system reliability of monitored jacket support struc-tures of offshore wind turbines subjected to fatigue. The concept assumes that a structural health monitoring system periodically records accelerations of the jacket structure caused by ambient excitations. The recorded data is processed by a stochastic subspace-based damage detection algorithm to provide information on the global damage state of the jacket structure. This information is generally uncertain. To determine the effect of such uncertain global monitoring information on the structural reliability, the deterioration state of the jacket structure is described by a probabilistic fatigue deterioration model of all structural elements, which considers stochastic dependence among element fatigue behavior. The system deterioration model is coupled with a probabilistic structural model to compute the system failure probability. Global damage detection information is included in the reliability assessment through Bayesian updating of the system failure probability.
Increasing performance and energy efficiency of Gas Metal Arc Welding by a high power tandem process
(2015)
Standard Gas Metal Arc Welding (Standard GMAW) and a high power Tandem GMAW (TGMAW) process are evaluated with respect to energy efficiency. Current, voltage and overall equipment power are measured and energy consumption is determined. The new key performance indicator Electrical Deposition Efficiency is introduced to reflect the energy efficiency of GMAW processes. Additionally, wallplug efficiency of the equipment is determined in order to identify the overall energy consumption. Results show that energy efficiency as well as economic process performance can be significantly increased by application of the TGMAW process. Furthermore findings indicate that wall-plug efficiency of the equipment is independent of power Level and material transfer mode. A metal plate of 30 mm thick structural steel is joined by Standard GMAW and TGMAW to demonstrate the total energy savings for a real weld. Electricity consumption is reduced by more than 20 % using the high power TGMAW process.