ML12339A738

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Official Exhibit - NYS000388-00-BD01 - M. Evans and R. Taylor, Bilateral Exchange: Steam Generator Divider Plate Cracking, USNRC Presentation, (Sept. 15, 2010)
ML12339A738
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 09/15/2010
From: Marilyn Evans, Renee Taylor
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
SECY RAS
References
RAS 22624, 50-247-LR, 50-286-LR, ASLBP 07-858-03-LR-BD01
Download: ML12339A738 (5)


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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.

In the Matter of:

(Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 2 and 3)

Robert Taylor ASLBP #: 07-858-03-LR-BD01 Docket #: 05000247 l 05000286 NYS000388 Exhibit #: NYS000388-00-BD01 Identified: 10/15/2012 Admitted: 10/15/2012 Withdrawn: 1 Rejected: Stricken:

Other:

Submitted: June 19, 2012 Bilateral Exchange: Michele Evans September 15, 2010 Director, Division of Component Integrity Steam Generator Divider Plate Cracking Chief, Steam Generator Integrity & Chemical Engineering Branch

Divider Plate Tubesheet (TS)

Full Penetration Weld Stub Runner (SR)

Observed Typically 3 Cracking Full Penetration Weld Region 1.50 - 4.00 Divider Plate (DP) (40 - 100 mm)

Source: ML072060144 2

Issue

  • Cracking in the divider plate/stub runner has been observed in several French units
  • Inspections have not been performed in the U.S.
  • Recently started to question whether cracks in the divider plate could grow into the channel head (steam generator shell) or tubesheet cladding

- Cracking of the steam generator shell or the tube-to-tubesheet weld could have safety significance 3

Regulatory Action

  • Completed Actions

- Safety significance of cracking in the divider plate assessed by U.S. industry

- Not a significant safety issue

- NRC concern relates to lack of information on how prevalent cracks are in divider plates - number, depth, length, etc. - not a concern for Alloy 690 materials

- Additional information requested from applicants regarding the potential for cracks to continue to grow into shell or tube-to-tubesheet welds

- No such cracking has been observed 4

Discussion Topics

  • Materials of construction of divider plates (Alloy 600, Alloy 82/182 , Alloy 690, Alloy 52/152)
  • Divider plate cracking experience in Japan
  • Inspections performed in Japan
  • Any on-going activities 5