Method for Dynamic State Monitoring of Pressure Vessel

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The life prediction is to estimate the life while the flaw initial size and critical size are knows. On the contrary, the life control is to estimate the flaw initial size at the predetermined life. Nondestructive test would be used to detect the flaws whose sizes are bigger than the allowable initial size estimated by the method, and corresponding repair or replacement of parts or components would insure the reliability and safety of structure in its lifetime. Aiming at this problem, the fixed amount relation between undetected probability of flaw of in service pressure vessel and the independence examination times is established in the base of examination results before. The ability of nondestructive testing is availably increased, the undetected probability of flaw of in service pressure vessel is controlled within the scope of an enough low and safe level. dynamic state monitor is realized.

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