NIST analysis helps the US Chemical Safety Board pinpoint root cause of pressure vessel failure
In 2009, a violent rupture of a 50-foot pressure vessel used to
produce synthetic crystals at the NDK Crystal facility in Belvidere,
Illinois fatally injured a member of the public and caused significant
property damage to the plant itself and the surrounding area. In
response to the accident, scientists from NIST's Material Measurement
Laboratory were approached by the U. S. Chemical and Hazardous Material
Safety Board (CSB) to review data and assist in identifying the failure
mechanism. The review found strong evidence of stress corrosion cracking
(SCC) on and near the inner diameter of the vessel fragment, and a
reduction in material toughness during service. This combination likely
resulted in a flaw reaching critical size, causing the catastrophic
failure. The results were included in CSB's recently published final
report on the incident investigation.http://phys.org/news/2014-01-nist-analysis-chemical-safety-board.html#nwlt
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