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MONTHYEARML1008200192010-03-24024 March 2010 Purdue University, Request for Additional Information, Renewal of Facility Operating License, Financial Qualifications (Tac No. ME1594) Project stage: RAI ML1016201842010-06-0404 June 2010 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal (Tac No. Me 1594), Responses to RAIs Dated 24 March 2010 Project stage: Response to RAI ML1014604292011-07-0606 July 2011 Purdue University - 30 Day Request for Additional Information Regarding the PUR-1 License Renewal Project stage: RAI ML1034001152011-07-0808 July 2011 Purdue University - 60 Day Request for Additional Information Regarding the PUR-1 License Renewal Project stage: RAI ML1117906492011-08-11011 August 2011 Purdue University, Letter to Licensee, Notice of Acceptance for Docketing and Opportunity to Provide Written Comments And/Or Request a Hearing and Order Imposing Procedures for Access to SGI and SUNSI License Renewal (Tac ME1594) Project stage: Acceptance Review ML1123719362011-08-23023 August 2011 Purdue University - E-mail from J. Jenkins, Purdue to D. Hardesty NRC Project Manager Request for an Extension of Time to Respond to NRC Request for Additional Information Project stage: Request ML1133604702011-11-0404 November 2011 Purdue University - E-mail from J. Jenkins, Purdue to C. Montgomery, NRC Project Manager, Request for an Extension to Respond to NRC Request for Additional Information (30-Day) Dated July 6, 2011 (Tac No. ME1594) Project stage: Request ML11320A2872011-11-15015 November 2011 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal (TAC ME1594), Response to RAIs Dated 6 July 2011 (ML101460429) Project stage: Response to RAI ML1133604912011-12-28028 December 2011 Purdue University - Approval of Request for an Extension of Time to Respond to NRC Request for Additional Information (Tac No. ME1594) Project stage: RAI ML12006A1932012-01-0404 January 2012 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the License Renewal, Responses to RAIs Dated 6 July 2011 Project stage: Response to RAI ML1200500042012-01-0404 January 2012 Purdue University - E-mail from J. Jenkins, Purdue to C. Montgomery, NRC Project Manager Licensee Requesting Extension to Respond to NRC Request for Additional Information Dated July 8, 2011 and July 14, 2011 (Tac No. ME1594) Project stage: Request ML12031A2232012-01-30030 January 2012 Purdue University - Responses to the Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal Dated July 6, 2011 Project stage: Request ML1209005712012-03-26026 March 2012 Purdue University License Renewal -- Renewal for Additional Time to Respond to the 60 and 90 Day Requests for Additional Information (Rais) Until January 31, 2012 Project stage: Other ML1213606312012-05-11011 May 2012 Email - Purdue University License Renewal-Submission Schedule for Request for Additional Time to Respond to the 60- and 90-day Requests for Additional Information (RAIs)--Until January 31, 2012 Project stage: Request ML1210301972012-05-29029 May 2012 Purdue University - NRC Approval of Request for Additional Time to Respond to the 60- and 90-day Requests for Additional Information Until January 31, 2013 Project stage: RAI ML12156A3642012-06-0101 June 2012 Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal (TAC ME1594), Responses to RAIs (ML103400115 and ML103400250) Project stage: Response to RAI ML12170B0182012-06-15015 June 2012 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal (TAC No. ME1594), Responses to RAIs (ML103400115 and ML103400250) Project stage: Response to RAI ML1218500042012-06-29029 June 2012 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal, Responses to RAIs (ML103400115 and ML103400250) Project stage: Response to RAI ML12201A0702012-07-13013 July 2012 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal, Response to RAI Project stage: Response to RAI ML12226A4002012-08-11011 August 2012 Purdue University - Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Purdue University Reactor License Renewal (TAC No. ME1594, Responses to RAIs (ML103400115 and ML103400250) Project stage: Response to RAI ML13101A0442013-04-10010 April 2013 Purdue University - Response to Request Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal Project stage: Request ML14115A2212014-08-29029 August 2014 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal Application Project stage: RAI ML15210A2872015-07-24024 July 2015 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal Application (TAC No. ME1594), Responses to Letter Dated August 29, 2014 (ML14115A221). Part 4 of 5 Project stage: Request ML15210A2852015-07-24024 July 2015 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal Application (TAC No. ME1594), Responses to Letter Dated August 29, 2014 (ML14115A221). Part 3 of 5 Project stage: Request ML15210A2832015-07-24024 July 2015 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal Application (TAC No. ME1594), Responses to Letter Dated August 29, 2014 (ML14115A221). Part 2 of 5 Project stage: Request ML15210A2882015-07-24024 July 2015 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal Application (TAC No. ME1594), Responses to Letter Dated August 29, 2014 (ML14115A221). Part 5 of 5 Project stage: Request ML15210A2802015-07-24024 July 2015 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal Application (TAC No. ME1594), Responses to Letter Dated August 29, 2014 (ML14115A221) Project stage: Request ML15210A2822015-07-24024 July 2015 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal Application (TAC No. ME1594), Responses to Letter Dated August 29, 2014 (ML14115A221). Part 1 of 5 Project stage: Request ML15349B0432015-12-23023 December 2015 Purdue University Research Reactor - Request for Additional Information Physical Security Plan Review for License Renewal Project stage: RAI ML16047A3822016-01-29029 January 2016 Purdue University - Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Regarding Physical Security Plan Review for License Renewal Project stage: Response to RAI ML16083A2192016-02-26026 February 2016 Purdue University - Re-Submittal Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Regarding Physical Security Plan Review for License Renewal Project stage: Response to RAI ML16102A1192016-03-31031 March 2016 Purdue Univ., Submittal of 2015 Annual Report for PUR-1 Project stage: Request ML16102A1232016-03-31031 March 2016 Purdue Re-Submittal of Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Physical Security Plan Review for License Renewal Project stage: Response to RAI ML16134A1432016-05-0909 May 2016 Purdue University - Second Re-Submittal of Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Regarding Physical Security Plan Review for License Renewal Project stage: Response to RAI ML16193A6812016-07-0707 July 2016 Purdue University School of Nuclear Engineering Notice of ADAMS Document Correction, PUR-1, Docket 50-182, ML16187A371. Technical Specifications, Proposed Amendment 13 Enclosed Project stage: Request ML16207A4262016-07-19019 July 2016 Purdue University Responses to Request for Additional Information Re PUR-1 License Renewal and Power Uprate Project stage: Response to RAI ML16187A3712016-07-25025 July 2016 Purdue University - Request for Additional Information Regarding the Renewal of Facility Operating License No. R-87 for the Purdue University Reactor Project stage: RAI ML16267A4652016-09-19019 September 2016 Purdue University - Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding the Reactor License Renewal Application, Responses to Letter Dated July 25, 2016 Project stage: Response to RAI ML16277A1652016-09-29029 September 2016 Purdue University - Explanation of Technical Specification Changes and Emergency Operator Action Project stage: Other ML16265A6342016-10-21021 October 2016 Purdue University - Notice of Issuance of Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact Regarding the Renewal of Facility Operating License No. R-87 (FRN) Project stage: Request ML16265A6322016-10-21021 October 2016 Purdue University Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact Regarding Renewal of Facility Operating License No. R-87 for the Purdue University Reactor (Letter) Project stage: Other ML16264A0862016-11-0101 November 2016 Purdue University - Issuance of Renewed Facility Operating License No. R-87 for the Purdue University Reactor - Letter to Licensee Project stage: Approval 2012-06-29
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SCHOOL OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERING 11 August 2012 Document Control Desk US Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Attn: Ms. Cindy Montgomery, Research & Test Reactors (NRR/DPR/PRLB), Mailstop O12 D20
SUBJECT:
PURDUE UNIVERSITY - REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE PURDUE UNIVERSITY REACTOR LICENSE RENEWAL (TAC NO. ME 1594), RESPONSES TO RAIs (ML103400115 and ML103400250)
Dear Ms. Montgomery:
Enclosed please find the responses to the Request for Additional Information regarding the Purdue University Reactor License Renewal dated 6 July 2011. Included with this submission are responses to questions 54, 69, 77, 78, and 92. Should you have any questions or require further information, please dont hesitate to call me at 765.496.3573, or e-mail at jere@purdue.edu.
I hereby certify under penalty of perjury with my signature below that the information contained in this submission is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Very respectfully,
/SA Jere H. Jenkins Director of Radiation Laboratories Attachments: As described.
Cc: Duane Hardesty, USNRC Project Manager for PUR-1 Leah Jamieson; Purdue University College of Engineering Jim Schweitzer, Purdue University REM, CORO Chair Ahmed Hassanein, Purdue NE School of Nuclear Engineering Nuclear Engineering Building
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REQUESTED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IN RESPONSE TO RAIs REGARDING THE PURDUE UNIVERSITY REACTOR LICENSE RENEWAL (TAC NO. ME 1594) 54 NUREG-1537, Part 1, Section 10 provid es guidance fo r providing informa tion on th e administrative procedures used by the applicant to approve an experiment. These procedures should be discussed in detail in Chapter 10 of the SAR, sum marized in Chapter 1 2, Conduct of Oper ations," and included in the tech nical sp ecifications. Please provide the exp eriment review and approval methodology and discuss the experiment review and approval process.
Response
The present review and approval process as described in the PUR-1 operations manual is as follows:
A "Request f or Reactor Operation" form will be prepared and submitted before any reactor operation is performed. This form, properly filled i n, will state the purp ose, pro cedure, apparatus, intended power level, reactor conditions, and expected results of the experiment, with supp orting re asons. The Rea ctor Supe rvisor will revie w the req uest and consult members of the scie ntific staff if neede d to establish the type of experim ent. The Rea ctor Supervisor will de cide upon the safety of a p roposed expe riment unl ess review by the Reactor Operations Committee is re quested. U pon satisfa ctory completion of review of a proposed experiment, the Reactor Supervisor will schedule a time for its performance. Each "Request for Operation form will be signed by t he experimenter an d, when requi red, countersigned by the staff member a dvisor. A fter the form is revi ewed and ap proved, it is checked for necessary signatures, and posted in the control room.
Since procedures are subject to changes with appropriate review and approval, we do not feel that discussion in detail of procedures is appropriate in the SAR; only an overview should be provided, otherwise a procedure change would require a change in the SAR with each revision. New experiments are reviewed by reactor staff to ensure the safety of the reactor, staff and experimenters, and the public and environment. Experiments are also reviewed against the PUR-1 technical specifications to ensure operations within appropriate limits.
- 69. The requirements of 10 CFR 20.1201 include limiting the total dose equivalent to facility staff and the public from licensed re actor operations. In Section 5.6 of th e SAR, it s tates that n o nitrogen-16 activity ha s been obs erved to date in the reactor roo m. This referenc ed observation is known to be at a p ower level of 1 kW, bas ed on previous licensed po wer for PUR-1. Please provide an updated evaluation of a bounding safety analysis that explains all analyses, a ssumptions, and con clusions at the re quested license d power level for th e maximum poten tial rele ase of N-16 from the p ool water i nto th e rea ctor room a nd any potential do se to the facility staff and memb ers of th e pu blic (i.e., classrooms, h allways, adjacent rooms, nearest dormitories, offices, etc.).
Response
There is a negligible fast neutron flux in PUR-1, which is required for the production of N-16 via the 16 O(n,p)16N reaction, even at the new requested power. However, in the unlikely event that N-16 is produced, using a NATCON analysis at 18 kW power (which is higher than the 12 kW requested licensed power level, but is assumed to be an enveloping calculation), the maximum flow rate at the outlet of the hot channel is 0.00686 kg/s, at a velocity of 19.2 mm/s. Assuming an extremely conservative straight-line Page 2 of 5 27 July 2012
PUR-1: Partial Response to RAIs for license renewal (ML103400115 and ML103400250) path of travel of a unit-volume of coolant water containing N-16, it would take approximately 206 seconds for that unit-volume to reach the surface of the pool, or approximately 28 half-lives for the produced N-16 (7.13 s). Thus, any credible assumed quantity of N-16 produced will have long since decayed before reaching the surface of the pool.
- 77. NUREG 1 537, Part 2, Chapter 13 s tates credible accide nts should be c ategorized a nd th e most limiting ac cident in ea ch gr oup should be analy zed in detail inclu ding th e po tential consequences of the v arious accid ent sc enarios including loss-of-coola nt ac cident (LOCA) events.
A. Pleas e p rovide an evaluation o f a s afety a nalysis o f the L OCA accident s equence assuming the maximum licensed power level including uncertainty resulting from power level measurement uncertainty.
B. Please p rovide an e valuation o f a safe ty a nalysis for safe cooling of the fuel during complete lo ss o f coolant e vent at the pe ak fuel pow er densities fo r th e maxi mum requested licensed power level.
C. Please provide an evaluation of a safety analysis for the slow draining process, which may result in a partially uncovered core (partial LOCA), that may not be cooled by assuming a continuous circulation of air. Please discu ss a partial LO CA sc enario and indicate whether the fuel temperature in a partially uncovered core is still bounded by the S AR LOCA analysis.
Response
We feel that this question is unreasonable. As written in Section 13.1.3 of NUREG 1537, In many non-power reactor designs, the loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA) is of no consequence because decay heat in the fuel is so small as to be incapable of causing fuel failure. NUREG 1537 goes on to describe that in some higher power reactors (normally greater than 2 MW), some engineered safety feathers for emergency core cooling may be necessary. The requested power uprate to 12 kW is 166 times smaller than the 2 MW threshold suggested by NUREG 1537 where fuel damage as a result of a LOCA is possible.
The reactor pool is designed to prevent unintentional drainage. The pool is constructed of a stainless steel liner and set in a second steel tank with the interstitial region filled with sand. The tank rests on a concrete pad about 4.6 m below the floor of the reactor room, which is in the basement of the building.
The pool has no drains or coolant pipes below floor level (more than 8 feet above the core) that could open or break. Therefore, a sudden loss of coolant is considered to be extremely unlikely. Furthermore, if the pool drained instantaneously while the reactor was operating, the loss of water (moderator) would shut down the reactor.
Even if the worst case is assumed, and PUR-1 experiences a LOCA, utilizing the Way-Wigner [1]
equation for fractional power resulting from core decay heat:
P 6.22 102 t 0.2 (Ti t ) 0.2 (1)
Po where P = Core power after shutdown Po = Power generated during operation t = Time in seconds after shutdown, and Ti = Time irradiated, or time at operating power.
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Assuming an infinite time at a conservative operating power of 18 kW (50% above the requested 12 kW),
the power generated in the reactor at 60 seconds after shutdown is 493 W, or an average of 2.6 W/plate for the 190 plates. Even using a conservative power peaking factor of 2 for the hot channel plate, applying that value of 5.2 W/plate to all plates in the reactor, and assuming adiabatic conditions (which would encompass all conceivable LOCA scenarios), there would not be significant enough heating to cause damage to the fuel plates in any credible scenario.
- 78. NUREG-1537, Part 1, S ection 13.1.4 provid es guidance fo r analysis o f loss -of-coolant flow resulting from blocked fuel cooling channels.
A. Please pr ovide an ev aluation of a safety analysis that provides a comp lete assessment of the po tential for fuel ch annel block ages and h ow adequ ate heat tr ansfer during s uch blockages is maintained.
B. Please discuss facility procedures or any other blockage-mitigating PUR-1 design features for foreign material exclusion from entry to the reactor pool in order to pr event blockage of coolant channels.
Response
NUREG 1537, Part 1, Section 13.1.4 provides guidance for analysis of loss-of-coolant flow as most limiting for forced-convection non-power reactors, where the forced flow is downward through the reactor core. Since PUR-1 operates with only natural convection, there is no scenario to be considered for loss of forced flow. Using a NATCON analysis at 18 kW power (which is higher than the 12 kW requested licensed power level, but is assumed to be an enveloping calculation), the maximum flow rate at the inlet of the hot channel is 0.00686 kg/s, at a inlet velocity of 19.13 mm/s. In order for a channel to be blocked at the inlet, a buoyant item would have to find its way under the reactor deck fifteen feet below the surface of the pool. This is not a credible scenario. It is also not a credible scenario for any non-buoyant item that might find its way to the bottom of the pool to be drawn up from the bottom of the pool to block a channel due to the mass flow rate. Therefore, a loss-of-coolant flow accident is not a necessary consideration.
- 92. SAR, Sectio n 13.2.1, makes re ference to re stricted and unre stricted are as. These ty pes of areas ar e n ot d efined i n th e S AR or emergency plan. P lease update th e S AR and/or emergency plan to u se consistent designations or provide the definition of th ese areas and explanation of relationship to defined areas such as the op erations boundary, site boundary, reactor building, or nuclear engineering lab.
Response
There are no suggested definitions of restricted area or unrestricted area in NUREG 1537 or the ANSI/ANS 15.1, 15.16 or 15.21 standards, nor is there guidance that suggests they be provided. The use of restricted area and unrestricted area in the SAR, Section 13.2.1, is consistent with the Accident Analysis guidance in Chapter 13 of NUREG 1537, and is in accordance with 10 CFR 20. The definitions of restricted area and unrestricted area as presented in 10 CFR 20.1003 are as follows:
Restricted area means an area, access to which is limited by the licensee for the purpose of prote cting individuals a gainst und ue risks from e xposure to radiation a nd radioa ctive materials. Restri cted a rea doe s not i nclude a reas used as residential qua rters, but separate rooms in a residential building may be set apart as a restricted area.
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Unrestricted area means an area, access to which is neither limited nor controlled by the licensee.
It should be assumed that a restricted area is wherever it needs to be defined as determined by reactor staff (as suggested in the Emergency Plan) where exposures to personnel or the public are possible as a result of an accident.
References
- 1. Etheringto n, H., Nuclear engineering handbook. 1st ed. McGraw-Hill handbooks. 1958, New York,: McGraw-Hill. 1 v. (various pagings).
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