Critical Defect Length Calculation - MKR
Critical Defect Length Calculation - MKR
1-2012
Background
When the axial length of a defect in the pipe wall exceeds a limiting value, the defect will grow and the pipe
will rupture.
This critical defect length is calculated using a method outline in AS2885.1-2012 Section 4.8.5.
D
tW
Pipe grade
Grade:
CDL
8 c
K 2=
C
flow2
lnsec
219.1 mm
7.2 mm
3.5 MPa
API 5L Gr B
329.9 mm
M T H
. . . AS2885 . 1 eqn 4 . 8. 5
2 flow
K C = the stress intensification factor ( MPa mm ), estimated from the Charly V Notch test:
C E
K 2= V . . . eqn 4 . 8. 5 . 5, where C V = the Charpy V-Notch average value at 0 C = 27 J
C
AC
E= Youngs Elastic Modulus = 207,000MPa
A C = Fracture area of Charpy V-Notch specimen = 80mm
K 2=69862. 5 MPa/mm2
C
c2
c4
M T = Folias Factor = 1+1 . 255
0 . 0135
Dt w
Dt w
2
2
1
2
( )
Folias Factor:
Folias Factor
MT
5.313
241 MPa
414 MPa
Flow stress
flow
Hoop stress
327.5 MPa
53 MPa
lnsec
M T H
=
2 flow
1000 K
8
C2
1.5506472
255.78873
flow 2
CDL/2 = c
165.0 mm
cguess
165.0 mm
CDL
329.9 mm
Lookup Table
Pipe Grade SMYS
API 5L A25
172
E
AC
Fracture area
Stress intensification factor
KC
207,000 Mpa
80 mm
2
. 8. 5
h 2c
207,000MPa
-Notch specimen = 80mm
1
2
API 5L Gr A
207
API 5L Gr B
241
API 5L X42
API 5L X46
API 5L X52
API 5L X56
API 5L X60
API 5L X65
API 5L X70
API 5L X80
Other
290
317
359
386
414
448
483
551
UTS
310
331
414
414
434
455
490
517
531
565
620