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Pool Swell Forcing Functions for Mark II Wetwell-to-Drywell Vacuum Breakers.
ML18031A386
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Site: Susquehanna Talen Energy icon.png
Issue date: 07/23/1982
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GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
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NUDOCS 8208170255
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POOL SMELL FORCING FUNCTIONS FOR NRK II hlETMELL-TO-DRYWELL

.VACUUM BREAKERS 8208i70255 820813 PDR ADQCK 05000387 P

The only undertakings of the General Electric Company respecting information in this document are contained in the contracts for Hark II Containment Consulting Services between the General Electric Company and each of the members of the U.S. Mark II Owners Group, effective variously June 9, 1975, June 13, 1975, or July 29, 1975, and nothing contained in this document shall be construed as changing the contracts. The use of this information by anyone other than the members of the U.S. Mark II Owners Group either themselves or through their technical consultants, or for any purpose other than that for which it is intended under the contracts, is not authorized; and with respect to any unauthorized use, the General Electric Company makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, and assumes no liability of any kind as to .the completeness, accuracy, usefulness or non-infringing nature of the information contained in this document.

HARK II VACUUH BREAKER FORCING FUNCTIONS FOR POOL SWELL To determine the vacuum breaker responses to pool swell, four forcing functions were established. These forcing functions are 4TCO diaphragm floor differential pressure histories from the four runs (4TCO-l, 14, 15, 21) which produce the most severe, vacuum breaker loading when temperature corrections are applied to the data. To be consistent with established licensing spec-ifications (Reference 1), these differential pressure histories were adjusted to a peak value of 5.5 psid (shown in Figures 1-4).

Reference:

1. "Hark II Containment Dynamic Forcing Functions Information Report," NED0-21061, November, 1981.

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