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Letter from Donald E. Bently Dtd June 28, 2005 to Mr. Eugene Cobey, Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Station B Reactor Recirculation Pump (with 2 Attachments)
ML051870162
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Site: Hope Creek PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 06/28/2005
From: Bently D
Bently Pressurized Bearing Co
To: Cobey E
Reactor Projects Branch 3
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Tel: (775) 783-4600 BENTLY Fax: (775) 783-4650 171 1 Orbit Way Minden, NV 89423 USA PRESSURIZED BEARING COMPANY 28 June 2005 Mr. Eugene W. Cobey, Chief Project Branch 3 Division of Reactor Projects United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 1 475 Allendale Road King of Pnrssia, PA 19406-141 5

Dear Mr. Cobey:

SUBJECT:

HOPE CREEK NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION B REACTOR RECIRCULATION PUMP Thank you for your letter dated 24 June 2005 and the enclosures regarding the above subject, which I received Monday, 27 June 2005. I will not be pursuing any further information at this time.

Enclosed is a notice for our third international symposium on stability control of rotating machinery, ISCORMA-3, to be held 19-23 September 2005 in Cleveland, Ohio. For more information please visit our website at: www.iscorma.com Also enclosed is a brochure on my book, Fundamentals of Rotating Machinery Diagnostics, that I published a couple of years ago.

Dr. Agnes Muszynska has recently written a book, Rotordynamics I dont know the price of it as it was just published a week or so ago. She and I worked together for more than 20 years to develop the information therein.

Sincerely, BENTLY PRESSURIZED BEARING COMPANY Donald E. Bently, P.E.

Chairman and CEO DEB:cjm Enclosures (2)

Phone: (775) 783-4601 Email: don@bpb-co.com www.bentlypressurized bearing.com

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BENTLY PRESSURIZED BEARING THE BEARING OF THE 21 ST CENTURY

171 1 Orbit Way Minden, NV 89423-41 14 USA www. bentlypressurized bearing.com Fundamentals of Rotating Machinery Diagnostics

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From Bently Pressurized Bearing Press Orderinq Information Name:

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Make check or money order payable to:

Bently Pressurized Bearing Company 171 1 Orbit Way Minden, NV 89423-41 14 USA Order by Fax: (775) 783-4650 or Phone: (775) 783-4600

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Fundamentals of Rotating Machinery Diagnostics No. Copiesp@S150.00 ea.

Applicable Sales Tax Shipping & Handling Total Shipping & Handling charges per book (US)

UPS ground 57 50 Next day air 535 00 For International shipments. rush delivery, or volume orders (8 books or morel call (775) 783-4600 or email bpb.press@bpb-co corn

Fundamentals of Rotating Machinery Diagnostics DONALD E BENTLY WITt1 CHARLES HATCH Edited by BOB GRISSOM A prdctical course in the funddmeiitai\\ of machiiiety diagnostics foi [inyotie who works with rotating machinery, ft O m operator t o manager, from design P tig i iieer t o iiicicli i ne t y d iag nost i cia n i t i i 5 co t i ? pi e hen sive 1300 k tho t oug t i I y explain5 [iiid d e m y s t i f i e s i i ) i p o r t, i t i t c o n c e p t 5 iieeded for e f f e c t i v e iliac h i net y ma If ci nct ion d iaq nos is, 1

VIBRATION FUNDAMFNTALS vibr, tioil, phase, and vibt&on vectots DATA PLOTS: timcbase, averagr shaft centerline, polar, Bode, APHT, spectrum, trend, XY iitid the otbit.

ROTOR DYNAMICS the rotor modcl dynamic stiffness, mode? of v I b t [it io 11, an I 5 o t ro p I c (d 4 171 t i l et r i c 1 s t i ff ri e s 5, s t a ti i I i t y analysis, tot sioml =ind axid1 vibration, diid basic balancing Modern root locus niettiod, (pioneered by Walter R Evdiis) are used throughout this tmok I

MALFUNCTIONS ~ ~ r i b ~ i l ~ i t i c e,

r o t o r bow, h i g h r a d i a l loads, tm i sa I i g r i m e n t, r II b and loot c I i es s, f I L i i d - i n d ci ced i t i s ta b i I i t y, a n d shaft cracks Hundreds of full color illustrations explain key concepts, and several detailed case histories show h o w these concellts were used to solve real machinery problems A comprehensive glossarylof diagnostic terms is included I

The 3rd International I

Symposium on Stability Control o f Rotating Machinery 19-23 September 2885 - Cleveland, Ohio I

The ISCORMA conference provides a biennial forum for industry and academia to share knowledge regarding the causes, behavior, and alleviation of instability phenomena in rotating machinery.

Theoretical and experimental research papers, as well as rase histories, are solicited in the following areas:

Monitoring and diagnostics (practice, field case histories) with special attention to the cases of instability and practical means to eliminate them Stability of rotating equipment (experimental and analytical methods of stability study on rotating machinery and dynamic stiffness measurement)

Bearingheal technology Rotating machinery modeling and its application to desigr General rotor dynamics An abstract of 250 words or less in English (the official language of the symposium) should be submitted by mail or e-mail no later thm 1 September 2004.

and diagnostics

For submittal requirements contact Jeanette Cox, Conference Administrator, E-mail: jeanette.cox@bpb-co.com.

Conference Chair: Donald E. Bently, BENTLY PRESSURIZD BEARING COMPANY 171 1 Orbit Way, Minden, NV 89423, Phone: 775.783.4601, Fax: 775.783.4650, E-mail: don@bpb-co.com.

at 775.783.4614, Fax: 775.7a3.4650, ConfcAncc W e chd*: Prof. Jerzy T. Sawicki, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stilwell Hall #242, Cleveland, OH 441 15-2425, Phone: 21 6.687.2565, Fax: 21 6.687.9280, E-mail: j.sawicki@csuohio.edu.

CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY, If you can not attend please pass this card along to a colleague.

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2 0 0 5 www.iscorma.com