METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DIAGNOSING REMAINING SERVICE LIFE

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To judge the remaining service life of an ORV until a crack occurs in a finned tube caused by accumulation of fatigue due to comparatively gradual and mechanical stress such as a bowing phenomenon occurring in association with generation of thermal stress in a long header tank....

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Main Authors AKIYAMA MASARU, SAWARA KAZUYA, SHOTANI HITONOBU, TAMARU HIDEO, IKEDA SEIDO, NAGANO KENZO
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 12.06.2001
Edition7
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Summary:PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To judge the remaining service life of an ORV until a crack occurs in a finned tube caused by accumulation of fatigue due to comparatively gradual and mechanical stress such as a bowing phenomenon occurring in association with generation of thermal stress in a long header tank. SOLUTION: Destructive inspection is performed to accurately measure how much remaining service life is left in the ORV from distortion slowly accumulated during a long period of ten years or more. At least one tube for heat exchange joined to the header tank is cut away from this tank along with a welding bead part, a welded part of the tube is bonded and fixed by putty to a fixture for testing, a vibration exciter is connected to an unbonded other end side of the tube to be tested for applying a required vibration until damage occurs in the tube near the welded part, it is counted until pressure of gas filled inside the tube reduces, and it is compared with a cycle until damage of a preset model or a predetermined fatigue occurs for measuring the remaining service life.
Bibliography:Application Number: JP19990341850