ML19209B208

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Amends to Contentions 26,23 & 24.Magnitude of Stress on Each Stud Bolt in Reactor Head Has Not Been Adequately Considered.Applicant Reliance on NEDO-10527 Is Erroneous. Certificate of Svc Encl
ML19209B208
Person / Time
Site: Allens Creek File:Houston Lighting and Power Company icon.png
Issue date: 07/24/1979
From: Doherty J
DOHERTY, J.F.
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NUDOCS 7910090326
Download: ML19209B208 (2)


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't In tte Matter of:

l Houston Lighting and Power Octoany:

(!;tation, Unit 1) 11 ens Creek,Muclear Cinerating L.

a Docket j 50-466, OL Ng u.

J.3% F. DCH4RTY'S A:iENDENTS TO CC::TINTIONS NU'i3I2ED: E,2 5,& :3 INTRCDUOTIC!

John F. Doherty, Intervenor in the above co:struction license croceeding since Marea 15,1979, filed 50 additional contentions

? cst ALAS-535, the A' peal Board': finding that it was suitable for Intervenors to raise contentions which had been previousiv e.::lud ed. Both Staff nd Aeplic:nt responded to those Contrntions.

The 3aa.-4 resp:nded to a 3tstf =2me that it would entertain

.endments t: Texas lublic Inter:st Research (Tex IRG) post ALA3-535 cententions, and Soth An licant and 3taff seen fit to respond t'.

se amend: cats. This Intervener, awcre of that ru'.ing files this rous of anenied contention: n o n-re ri s tim, and reserves the ri-'t to file ::end:ont to other c:nts ; ions than these. This Intertenor beli2ves that this vi. expedite the proceedings, as o;her intervenors will no doubt re: pond to the June 15th Federal 7e i-ter n:tico.

A e,'2" Contention @6 The 3:fet? Anal.vsis for the pronosed ACNGS is inaie uate be: u c:

(:) There is i afficient s. nur4.:ce tist e:ch stui bolt is the res:::r hesi :e te cie uite ninicus staudards for yeild strencth duri...-

nti:1 sted transient with-out scran conditfons, (b) the =s nitude of the ms :iru

'ri=:ry tensile c: ponent h s been in:duquately c:nnidared, and (c) the sa nitule of stra:: on each stud has been inade-quately ::..:ilerad, as as: the storing of strain aner y in the reactor heat flan"e end how it provides the

=e-chanle:1 =esns b; which 3: 1 stud bolts will fail if a first one fails.

TO.3 7'N7;N?IT*; 793 Inte-vanar conte:ds a pre:sure trsacient vhen the reactor

1. operatine at 1.02 ti:es :he li:ensed 7over level is a cred-idle event and a subsequent lar e or s:all co.*lant pipe break LOOA is a lo,-i:s1 cutcome of t!.i credible event because the a

ortssure surra fra1 the transient will issart a load to the co.lsat Sicing which, if the p pe is weake:d by latent defects Ou h as ern: Mini or any other delect, will break. Further, that a pressure transient at full power.

(a) with consequent increa:e in power, or 7010090 3 2 e5 (b) with no incresce in power

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