ML19270G042
| ML19270G042 | |
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| Issue date: | 05/02/1979 |
| From: | Triplett M Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| CON-FIN-A-3108-9 20-79-104, NUDOCS 7906010216 | |
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ISSUE D BY (NRC O'f <el APPRoPRI ATION sVMBob Chicago Operations Office Office of Nuclear Reactor 31Xd200.209 BAaNvwSEm Regulation 20-19-04-03-2 PERFORMING ORGANIZATION AND LOCATICN FIN NUMSE A Brookhaven National Laboratory A3108-9 WORK PERIOD THIS ORDER FlxED O ESTIM ATED E FIN TITLE Mark I Containment Assessment 10/1/78 9/30/79 OBLIG ATION AVAILABILITY PROVIDED BY.
S A THIS ORDER 60,000 TOT AL 05 ORDERS PL ACE O PRIOR TO THIS D ATE WIT H THE PE RF ORMING ORG ANIZ AT6ONS 2,853,000 8
UNDE R THE SAME ' APPROPRI ATION SYMBOL'* AND THE FIRST F OUR DIGITS OF THE
'S& A NUM8 F A CITE C ABOVE (TOTAL A & 81 S 2,913,000 C. TOTAL ORDERS TO DATE D AMOUNT INCLUDE D IN "C" APPLIC ABLE TO THE " FIN NUM BE R" CITE D IN THIS OR DE R S
200,000 FIN ANCI AL F LE xiBILITY '
O. FUNDS Witt NOT BE REPROGRAMMED BETWEEN FINS LINE D CONSTITUTES A LIMITATION ON OBLlGATION
' AUTHORIZED O FUNDS M AY BE REPROGR AMMED NOT TO EXCEED
- 10% OF FIN LEVEL UP TO S50K LINE C CONSTITUTES A LIMITAT ON O8 LIGATIONS AUTHORIZED STAND ARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS PROVIDED DOE ARE CONSIDERED P ART OF TH15 ORDER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
ATT ACH M E NTS THE FOLLOW:NG ATTACHMENTS ARE HERE8Y SECURITY MADE A PART OF THIS ORCE R O WOAK ON THIS ORDER l$ NCT CLASSIFIED D STATF UE NT OF WOR K O WOaK ON TwiS ORDER iNvotvES CLASSIFIED INF ORM ATION NRC FORM 187 IS ATT ACHED O ADDITION AL TERYS AND CONDITIONS C OTHER RE M AR KS 2263 56 AFTER SIGNATURE, PLEASE SEND A COPY OF THIS ORDER TO M. PAULETTE TRIPLETT, NRR, P-428 ACCEPTING ORG ANIZATION l
ISSUING AUTHORITY
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, sag N A T u p t SIGN AT U R E M. Paulette TriplettOa G Jur M TIT L E Fiscal /Trg ASST., NRR Yk7f TITL E
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SC0FE OF VORK MARE I COL'IAI?ET A.n~ESSME.7 TE0h*NICAL ASSISTANCE Caneral
- a. This program will provide for the evaluation of experinental and analytical proCra=s related to suppression pool hydrodynamic loads.
In experimental programs, specific emphasis will be placed on the examination of the validity of applying test data from scale models to the prototype.
- b. To act as consulta.ts to the NRC in the area of suppression poc1 hydrodpanics.
- c. To conduct analytical and co:puter studies related to suppression pool dyna r.ic loadings and cther contain:ent phenonena.
Task I:
Scale Fool Swell Tests This task involves the review and evaluation of the experinental results of the Mark I -scale pool swell tests, and specifically includes:
- a. Facility Sensitivity - the results of sensitivity tests perforced te identify the si6nificant test facility parareters associated with the fluid-dynanic and fluid-structure interacticn phenomena.
- b. Load Definition - the results of tests to provide the necessa:7 two-dimensional experimental basis for the definition of pool swell loads as described in the Load Definition Report (LDR).
Task II:
Condensation Oscillations This task involves the review and evaluation of the experimental and analytical prograr.s used by the Mark I Owners Group in the definition cf the condensation oscillation and chug 6 ng Icad.ing functions, and 1
specifically includes:
- a. FSTF Testing progran - the develcF.ent and implementation of a Full Scale Test Facility (FS"'F) to define condensation oscillatien This evaluation and chugging loads for the Mark I containnert design.
will include the statistical applicatien cf the data for load definition and the associated uncertainties, ngrq E7 2 t_ U o
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- b. Condensation Oscillation Evaluation - the develop:ent and verif-ication of analytical models to be used to predict plant-unique veiations in condensation oscillation loads.
Task III: Pool Swell Studies a
This task involves the review and evaluation of the results of both analytical and experinental programs concerning the pool swell phencnena. Specifically, they include the fo11owin6:
a.3-DPoolSwellTests-theresultsof1/12-scaleMarkImultiple downconer tests to quantify three-dinensional pool swell effects,
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- b. Fool Swell Model - the develo; cent and validation of conputer models used to sinulate the pool swell phenonena.
T:sk IV:
Load Conparisens This task involves a cenparison of the poc1 swell loads fron: (1)
Live = ore 1/5-scale test results, (2) 1/12-scale two-dinensional test results, (3) EFRI 1/12-scale three-d.inensional test 2msults, (4) 1/4-scale two-dimensional test results, and (5) the LDR load definition techniques.
Task V: Fluid-Structure Interaction This task involves the review and evaluation of the influence of fluid-st: acture interaction effects on the definition of the hydro-dynar.ie forcing functions. The results of this task will be reflected in the evaluation of the Load Definition Report (Task VI).
Task VI:
Lead Definition Report This task involves the review and evaluatien of the cethodology and bases for the definition of pool swell and condensation Icads in the Mark I Load Definition Report (LD ).
This revdew effort will also identify the specific loading conditions which will have to be consid-ered in the plant-unique analysis for each of the plants identified in Table 1, 2263 58 e
. Task VII:
Su= ary Evaluation Report This task involves the pn paration of a ENL Su==ary Evaluation Report describing the conclusions made regarding the adequacy of the Mark I lon6 Tem Pro 6rr. suppression pool hydrodynamic load definition techniques. This report will be directly applicable to licensing actions en each of the plants identified in Table 1.
Task VIII: Prcgran Activities This task includes on-call assistance, attendance at meetings as DDR J"
consultants, and miscellaneous conitoring activities not specific' ally addressed by Tasks I thrcugh VII.
Task IX: Safety-Relief Valve Loads and Suppassion Pool Temperature Limits This task involves the review and evaluation of safety-relief valve discharge load definition techniques and suppression pool temperature linits which are beinE perfcmed under a separate, relate:i contract (F U A-3095), and fer which funding has been provided by this contract for those aspects that relate specifically to the Mark I contain=ent These include the review cf the Menticello T-quencher dischar6e desi n.
6 load tests, quencher load definitien techniques, t-scale safety-relief valve discharge load sensitivity tests, sulter6e:1 structure drag load definition techniques, discharge piping reacticn load definitien techniques, and any plant-specific safety-relief valve d.ischarge lead The sunnarf evaluation of this werk will be directly applicable tests.
to subsequent licensin6 actions on each of the plants identified in Table 1.
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..,. Table i Mark I Contairment Planis Docket No.
Facility N a.-e 50-259 Brcwns Ferry Unit No.1 50-260 Browns Fer:7 Unit No. 2 50-296 Br wns Ferry Unit No. 3 50-325 Brunswick Unit No.1 50-324 Erunswick Unit No. 2 50-299 Cooper Station
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50-237 Dresden Unit No. 2 50-249 Dresden Unit Nc. 3 50-331 Duane Arnold 50-333
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FitnPatrick 50-341 Ferni Unit No. 2 50-321 Match Unit No. 1 50-366 Hatch Unit No. 2 50-354 Mcpe Creek Unit No.1 50-355 Hope Creek Unit No. 2 Millstone Unit No. 1 50-245 50-263 Menticelle Nine Mile Point Unit No.1 50-220 50-219 Oyster Creek Teach Botten Unit No. 2 50-277 50-27S Peach Ectton Unit Nc. 3 50-293 Pilgri: Unit Nc. 1 50-254 Quad Cities Unit No.1 50-265 Quad Cities Unit No. 2 50-271 Vernent Yankee
MARK I ASSESSMENT MODIFIED MILESTONE AND DECISION POINTS OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN.
FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEP.
I.
1/4 Scale Pool Swell Tests
- a. Facility Sensitivity 7
- b. Load Definition 7
11.
Condensation Oscillations
- a. Full Scale Test Facility 7
- b. C/0 Evaluation 7
III.
Pool Swell Studies
- a. 3-D Fool Swell Tests 7
- b. Pool Swell Model 7
IV.
Load Comparisons 7
V.
Fluid / Structure Interactions 7
VI.
Load Definitions Report 7
VII.
Surnnary Evaluation Report g
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