Simulation of Slip-Oxidation Process by Mesh Adaptivity in a Cohesive Zone Framework

Simulation of Slip-Oxidation Process by Mesh Adaptivity in a Cohesive Zone Framework

Michal Sedlak Mosesson;Bo Alfredsson;Pål Efsing;Sedlak Mosesson, Michal;Alfredsson, Bo;Efsing, Pål;
materials 2021 Vol. 14 pp. 3509-
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Adaptive oxide thickness was developed in a cohesive element based multi-physics model including a slip-oxidation and diffusion model. The model simulates the intergranular stress corrosion cracking (IGSCC) in boiling water reactors (BWR). The oxide thickness was derived from the slip-oxidation and updated in every structural iteration to fully couple the fracture properties of the cohesive element. The cyclic physics of the slip oxidation model was replicated. In the model, the thickness of the oxide was taken into consideration as the physical length of the cohesive element. The cyclic process was modelled with oxide film growth, oxide rupture, and re-passivation. The model results agreed with experiments in the literature for changes in stress intensity factor, yield stress representing cold work, and environmental factors such as conductivity and corrosion potential.

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