In this study, a new estimation method of limit pressures (loads) is suggested for reliability design of curved pipes under high internal pressure and temperature. The curved pipes are used in boiler pipes in a supercritical thermal power plants. To find any design parameters and their dimensions in reliability design of curved pipes, various boilers in supercritical thermal power plants in operation were investigated. In order to analyse the effect of the design parameters on the limit pressure, the design of experiment (DOE) was applied to design a curved pipes with various combinations of design parameters, and then the FE limit load analyses were performed to obtain limit pressures. The thickness of the curved pipe has the greatest effect on the limit pressure among the design parameters. Although the bend angle is design parameter, the proposed estimation methods for easily calculating the limit load do not include the bend angle and then there have been difficulties in reliability design of curved pipes with any band angle. Therefore, to solve such difficulties, two estimation methods of limit pressure (load) including bend angle were suggested and the validity of the proposed estimation methods of limit load (plastic pressure) under internal pressure was objectively verified through statistical error analysis with the 60 FE analysis results which are different from the data used when the method was derived. The proposed estimation method applicable to various bend angles shows the best results in the evaluation of mean error, maximum error, and standard deviation of error, which are evaluation criteria. The proposed estimation method shows a very good result compared to existing methods, having the mean error of 0.89%, a maximum error of 2.50%, and a standard deviation of 0.70% for all data regardless of the bend angle.
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