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Experimental study of the crack depth ratio threshold to analyze the slow crack growth by creep of high density polyethylene pipes

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To assess the durability of drinking water connection pipes subjected to oxidation and slow crack growth, a comprehensive database was constructed on a novel specimen geometry: the pre-cracked NOL ring. 135 tests were carried out consisting of initial crack depth ratio ranging from 0.08 to 0.6; single or double longitudinal cracks: tensile with steady strain rate and creep loading. A threshold value of the crack depth ratio of 0.2, induced by the oxidation was determined by analyzing several mechanical parameters. This threshold value was shown to be independent on the strain rate effects, single or double crack configuration and the kind of loading: tensile or creep. Creep test results with crack depth ratio larger than 0.2 were then utilized to establish a failure assessment diagram. A methodology allowing the prediction of residual lifetime of in-service pipes was proposed, using this diagram.
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hal-01078760 , version 1 (30-10-2014)

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Lucien Laiarinandrasana, Clémence Devilliers, Jean Marc Lucatelli, Emmanuelle Gaudichet-Maurin, Jean Michel Brossard. Experimental study of the crack depth ratio threshold to analyze the slow crack growth by creep of high density polyethylene pipes. International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 2014, 122, pp.22-30. ⟨10.1016/j.ijpvp.2014.07.002⟩. ⟨hal-01078760⟩
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