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Submits Proposed Meeting Agenda Re Special Session on Interim Reliability Evaluation Program
ML20010D245
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Issue date: 02/23/1981
From: Jerome Murphy
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH (RES)
To: Bari R
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY
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Dr. Robert A. Bari N2.de NMN Brookhaven National Laboratories Buf1 ding 130 Upton, New York 11973 STt)R.7) Y.

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Dear Bob:

P Mot ucAd For the special Session on the Interin Relisbilf ty Evaluation Progran at the Topical t'eeting I suggest the following agenda:

Session Chaf man - J. A.."u rphy 1.

Introductory Remarks by Chairnan - 10 nin.

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Sumnary of Results of IREP Analysis Arkansas Nuclear One Unit 1 - G. Kolb, SNL - 15 nin a

b Browns Ferry 1 - J. Trainer, EG&G, Idaho - 15 nin.

(c) Calvert C11ffs 1 - J. Kelly, SAI - 15 min.

(d) fif11 stone 1 - P. Anico, SAI - 15 nin.

(e) Open discussion of results with Audience (Panel) - 10 nin.

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Break - 10 min.

4. IREP "othodology (a) Event Tree t'ethodology - G. Kolb, SflL - 15 min.

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Fault Tree Using l'odular Logic - B. Varnado SNL - 15 nin.

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Fault Trees Using Abbreviated Fault Tree Construction M. Stewart, EGt.0, Idaho - 15 nin.

(d(e))IREP lluman Reliability Analysis - D. Carlson, SNL - 10 min.

Quantification - D. Stack, SNL - 20 nin.

(f) Open Discussion of t'ethodology Papers (Panel) - 15 nin.

5. Application of IREP Procedure and Insights from the Analysis.

D. Carlsnn, SNL, - 20 min. (including 5 nin. for discussion)

6. NRC Views on the IREP Progran - F. Powsone, URC - 10 nin.

This session would be long (3 hr. 30 min.) and would probably better fit in the afternoon, it could be placed in a norning slot, provided it started at 8:30 A. M.

The session will require special seating arrangements to acconodate withholding c;nnent until a general topic is conpleted. Thus, we would need a podfun for presenting papers and a table, equipped with a nicrophone and five chairs for the panel discussions of cudience connents.

Please let ne know if this neets with.)our approval. A listing of the addresses of the authors is enclosed.

Distrib on:

Sincerely, Subject Reading yriginni Sir;nea ByT CHRON Joseph A. f*urphy, Senior Reactor Safety 2ngineer Murphy Reading Division of Systems and Re11 ability Research Office of Nucleargquiatory Descarch

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Mr. G. J. Kolb Sandia National Laboratories Division 4412 Albuquerque, NM 87185 2.

Mr. Jack E. Trainer l

Reliability AnalysisSection I

EG&G Idaho, Inc.

P.O. Box 1625 Idaho Falls, ID 83415 3.

Mr. John Kelly Science Applications, Inc.

7315 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, MD 20014 4.

Mr. Paul J. Amico Science Applications, Inc.

7315 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, MD 20014 5.

Dr. Bruce Varnado Sandia hational Laboratories Division 4414 Albuquerque, NM 87185 6.

Nr. Milan E. Stewart, Supervisor Reliability Analysis Section l

EG&G Idaho, Inc.

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Idaho Falls, ID 83415 I

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Dr. David D. Carlson Sandia National Laboratories Division 4412 Albuquerque, NM 87185 8.

Dr. Desmond Stack Sandia National Laboratories Division 4414 Albuquerque, NM 87185 9.

Mr. Francis H. Rowsome, Deputy Director U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Division of Systems and Reliability Research Washington, D.C.

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