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Slides from Meeting Review Meeting for NRC RES NA2 CRDM Program, Industry NDE of North Anna 2 RPV Head Penetrations 31 & 59
ML060230399
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Site: North Anna Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 01/18/2006
From: Ahluwalia A, Robin Barnes
Electric Power Research Institute
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Industry NDE of North Anna 2 RPV Head Penetrations 31 & 59 Robert M Barnes, EPRI Al Ahluwalia, EPRI Review Meeting for NRC RES NA2 CRDM Program 18 January 2006

Main Topics

  • Project Background
  • Geometry and References
  • Demonstration
  • Nozzle 31
  • Nozzle 59 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 2

Project Background - Fall 2001

  • Results of BMV

- Nozzle 51, 62 and 63 potential leaks

  • Tested J-Groove welds with Dye Penetrant

- Several indications on each weld

  • Dye Penetrant tested all the welds after repairs were completed
  • Returned Head to Service 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 3

Project Background - Fall 2002

  • Fall 2002 - North Anna Unit 2 was inspected via bare metal visual, eddy current testing of all J-Groove welds, and UT/ETC of nozzle inside diameters

- Bare Metal Visual

  • 6 potential leaks

- ECT of the J-Groove Welds

  • 63 of 65 J-Groove welds had indications
  • 42 J-Groove welds would require repair

- UT/ECT of nozzle ID

  • 6 nozzles with UT OD circumferential indications
  • Utility decided to replace the Reactor Vessel Head

- Agreed to allow EPRI to remove samples form head 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 4

Harvesting and Selection of CRDMs

- Based on selected damage mechanisms

  • Axial or Circ indications
  • Parent tube or J-Groove weld indications
  • Potential primary coolant leakage

- Penetrations selected

  • 10, 31, 51, 54, 59 and 63
  • Shipped to Pacific Northwest National Laboratories
  • Fabricated stand to hold penetrations for vendor inspections 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 5

NDE Project Goals

  • Perform examinations that were applied in the field

- Ultrasonic TOFD and PE Straight beam form the tube inside diameter

- Surface scan of the tube inside diameter with eddy current from 2 above the J-Groove weld to the tube end wet side

- Surface scan the J-Groove wetted surface weld with eddy current to include any buttering associated with the weldment from the attached tube interface out to and beyond the weld into the cladding

- Scan the ID surface of the tubing from the upper weld interface to the dry side of the vessel head with available technology to detect possible leakage path of primary coolant

  • This is a technology evaluation project; not vendor comparison 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 6

Vendor Examinations by Technique

  • Vendors developed their own examination programs that included the following:

- Ultrasonic scanning of the tube ID from the tube end wet side to above the dry side of the vessel head using:

  • TOFD and Pulse echo straight beam
  • Pulse echo shear wave

- Electromagnetic Acoustic Transmission (EMAT) from the tube OD above the reactor head

- Eddy Current surface scan with plus point / driver pick-up technology from the tube end wet side to above the J-Groove ID of the tubing

  • Some low frequency data was collected tube ID above the J-Groove

- Specialized eddy current scans of the tube ID and OD accessible surfaces and the J-Groove weld

  • Array driver/pick up probes on the wetted surface of the J-Groove weldment
  • Hall effect probes for magnetic residual field detection 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 7

NDE Examination Activities

- December 2003 to March 2004

- At Pacific Northwest National Laboratories

- Vendor Invitations

  • 7 Vendors were invited to participate
  • 4 Vendors accepted

- R Brooks & Associates Inc.

- Areva (Framatome-ANP)

- Pacific Gas & Electric Inspection

- WesDyne International Inc.

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Areas of Interest 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 9

Samples 90° The head as downhill 180° - vent pipe seen from above 270° References Angles: 0° =

downhill; the arrow points to the 270° location of the penetration Elevation: 0 =

penetration bottom end 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 10

Establishing Reference Points

  • Reference points for reporting indications
  • Angular ZERO is lowest point of OD of head and CW (+) is looking down from the Adaptor Zero
  • Tube end was notched for ZERO reference location

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Zero Axial Reference 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 11

Photo of a Penetration at PNNL 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 12

EMATS Guide Wave Examination 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 13

Photo of Pallet Stand 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 14

Pallet JIG to hold Penetrations 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 15

Penetration Nozzle 31

  • Three vendors inspected the nozzle to various degrees

- UT & ET tube ID and EMATS

  • EMATS data was inconclusive due to upper end adaptor signal interference

- J-Groove weld wet surface not inspected

- A new technology (ET) identified a possible leak path

- UT reported intermittent Weld Interface Indications (WII) 360° around the interface of the J-Groove to tube 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 16

Penetration Nozzle 31 Summary

  • 2002 Field Results
  • Vendors Inspection Results
  • BMV Visual: Leak indicated
  • Visual: Not Applicable
  • UT 1: possible leak path,
  • UT 1: Two vendors reported 80/120° possible leak path
  • UT 2: nozzle mid wall
  • UT 2: Mid wall indication not indication, 0.28, above the reported weld, 300/304°
  • ET 3 to 7: No vendor examined indications, outer portion of the this region weld, 154°, 209°, 235°, 264°,

265°

  • Newly reported UT LOF intermittent around weld, ET Permeability Variation (PV) indications above weld and ET (Low Freq) possible leak path 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 17

Field NDE Results

  • Visual: leaking
  • UT 1: possible leak path, 80/120° 1

?

  • UT 2: nozzle mid wall indication, 2 0.28, above the weld, 300/304°

?1 2

3 4 7 6 5 3

surface axial 7 6

indications, outer portion of the weld, 154°, 209°, 235°,

264°, 265° 90° 0° 180° 270° 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 18

Nozzle 31 UT Indications Reported by Vendors 12.00 Top of Weld 11.00 10.00 Bottom of the Weld 9.00 Ind #1 8.00 Ind 1 UT Leak Path (UT1)

I Ind # 4 n 7.00 c Ind 2 UT (WII Not 6.00 Prevoiusly h Reported) e 5.00 Ind #3 Stop Ind 3 UT (WII Not s Ind #3 Start Prevoiusly 4.00 Ind #2 Reported) 3.00 Ind 3 continue UT (WII Not Prevoiusly Reported) 2.00 Ind 4 UT Leak Path 1.00 (UT1) 0.00 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 360 Degrees 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 19

Nozzles 31 ET Indications Reported by Vendors 12.00 11.00 10.00 ET # 1 Leak Path 9.00 I 8.00 ET # 2 Leak Path n 7.00 c ET # 3 Leak Path 6.00 h

e 5.00 s 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 0.00 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 360 Degrees 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 20

Penetration Nozzle 59

  • Three Vendors inspected the nozzle

- UT, ET, and EMATS

  • J-Groove weld wet surface not inspected at PNNL

- Indications 2 and 4 in the weld wetted surfaces were reported in the original field NDE. These were not re-inspected

  • UT reported one additional axial indication, not reported during field NDE
  • This penetration has indications to penetration 54 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 21

Penetration Nozzle 59 Summary

  • 2002 Field Results
  • Vendors Inspection Results
  • Visual : masked
  • Visual: Not Applicable
  • UT 1: circumferential indication at the
  • UT 1: One vendor reported same nozzle OD, middle of the weld, 347/63° indication
  • ET 2: multiple weld surface circumferential
  • ET 2: No vendor inspected this region indications, outer portion of the weld, 49/136°
  • UT 3: One vendor reported same
  • UT 3: OD circumferential indication, top of indication the weld, 156/206°
  • ET 4: multiple weld surface circumferential indications, outer portion of the weld,
  • ET 4: No vendor inspected this region 256/306°
  • UT 5: axial indication on the nozzle ID,
  • UT 5: One vendor reported same above the weld, 159° indication
  • ET 7: axial nozzle ID indication, opposite
  • ET 7: One vendor reported indication with middle of the weld, extends above the ET and one vendor with UT weld, 146°
  • One new axial indication was reported using UT 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 22

Results

  • Visual : masked
  • UT 1: circumferential indication at the nozzle OD, middle of the weld, 347/63°
  • ET 2: multiple weld surface circumferential indications, outer portion of the weld, 5 49/136° 3
  • UT 3: OD circumferential 7 indication, top of the weld, 156/206° 2
  • ET 4: multiple weld surface 1 circumferential indications, outer portion of the weld, 256/306° 4
  • UT 5: axial indication on the nozzle ID, above the weld, 159°
  • ET 7: axial nozzle ID indication, opposite (?) middle of the weld, extends above the weld, 146° 90° 0° 180° 270° 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 23

Nozzle #59 UT Indications Reported by Vendors Degrees Top of Weld 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 12.00 Bottom of the 11.00 Weld 10.00 Ind 1 UT (UT1) 9.00 Ind 1 con't (UT1)

Ind 3 8.00 Ind 2 UT (UT3) 7.00 6.00 Ind 2 Ind 3 UT (UT5 &

ET7) 5.00 Ind 1 con't Ind 4 UT (Not 4.00 Previously Report) 3.00 Ind 1 Ind 4 2.00 1.00 0.00 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 24

Nozzle #59 ET Indications Reported by Vendors Degrees 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 12.00 11.00 10.00 Top of Weld 9.00 Bottom of the Weld 8.00 I

n 7.00 ET # 1 (ET7) c 6.00 h

e 5.00 s

4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 0.00 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 25

Summary

  • Awaiting final destructive analysis on penetrations 54, 31 and 59 before final report on NDE performance
  • Many flaws located in the weld material not re-examined due to configuration of penetration support jig not allowing for tools to properly access the J-Groove weld
  • Some vendors had equipment problems and did not complete their planned inspections
  • Some new equipment and probe designs show inspection improvements
  • Some activities were truly research and development of new equipment and inspection techniques 06 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. 26