ML20055E110
| ML20055E110 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Issue date: | 06/08/1990 |
| From: | Hagan T NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM) |
| To: | Komoriya H INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC. |
| Shared Package | |
| ML20055E103 | List: |
| References | |
| CON-FIN-L-1318, CON-FIN-L-1318-0, CON-NRC-03-90-027, CON-NRC-3-90-27 NUDOCS 9007110022 | |
| Download: ML20055E110 (5) | |
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ATTN:.Dr. Hideko Komoriya 420 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10170
Dear Dr. Komoriya:
Subject:
Contract No. NRC-03-90-027, Task Order No. 2 Entitied " Review of e
Westinghouse Topical Report-WCAP-12330-P" (FIN L-1318)
You are hereby authorized to commence work under Task Order No. 2 effective June 8, 1990 with an established ceiling of $29,066.00.
In accordance with Section G.5, Accelerated Task Order Procedures, of the subject contract, this letter definitizes Task Order No. 2.
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shall be performed in accordance with the enclosed Statement of Work and the Contractor's proposal dated May 22, 1990, incorporated herein by reference, c
- 4?. T, % ' The period of performance for Task' Order No. 2 is June 8,1990 through September 30, 1990.
The total cost ceiling is $29,066.00.
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$26,520.00 represents the total reimbursable costs and the amount of
$2,546.00 represents the fixed fee.
Accounting data for Task Order No. 2 is as follows:
i B&R No.:
020-19-15-02-0 FIN No.:
L-1318-0 Appropiation No.:
31X0200.200 Obligated Amount:
$29,066.00 The following individuals are considered by the Government to be essential to the successful performance of the work hereunder:
Hideko Komoriya Paul Abramson j
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The contractor agrees that such personnel shall not be removed from the effort under this task order without compliance with Contract Clause H.1 -
Key Personnel.
L The issuance of this task order does not amend any terms or conditions of the subject contract.
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' Acceptance of Task Order No. 2 should be'made by executing three copies of this document in the space provided and returning two copies to the i
Contract Administrator.
You should retain the third copy for your records.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to i
contact Br'snda DuBose, Contract Management Assistant on (301) 492-7442.
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imothy F. Hagan, Contracting Officer Contract Administration Branch i
Division of Contracts and Property Management Office of Administration
Enclosure:
As stated
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C,ontract NRC 03-90-027 115 STATEMENT Of WORK TITLE:
Review Westinghouse Topical Report - L-1318 fill:
020-19-15-02-0 PROJECT HANAGER:
Wayne C. Walker (FTS 492-1219)
LEAD ENGINEER:
Y. Gene Hssi (f15 492-0887)
ESTIMATED LEVEL Of Eff0RT:
2 person-month PROJECT COMPLET10N DATE:
September 30, 1990 TAC N0.: 75796 PRIORITY NO.:
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- V.Y 'fACKGR00l!D Westinchouse has submitted Topical Report WCAP-12330-p, " improved THIttC-!V This report Moceling for PWR Core Design," f or NRC staff review and approvel.
proposed an improved method of modeling PWR cores using the THINC-IV code.to improve the accuracy of solution my minimizing the ina;. curacies resulting from the perturbation techniques in the solution of the THINC-IV governing The report also includes benchmark comparisons with other approved equations.
code to show the adequacy of the new modeling. The report must be reviewed and accepted before its use in licensing application.
OBJECTIVE The obje'ctive of this technical assistance program is to obtain expert technical services from the contractor to assist the staf f in the review and determination of the acceptability of the topical report WCAP-12330-p for licensing application to the FWR plants.
WORK REQUIREMENTS The contractor will review Topical Report WCAP-12330-P and provide recommendations with bases on its acceptability for application to the PWR plants.
Subtasks (and projected Completion Dates Subtask 1, Initial Review:
June 15, 1990 The contractor will perform an initial review o'f'WCAP-12330-p. The review will ir.clude (1) understanding of the THINC-IV subchannel analysis methodology inclucing the THINC-lY basic equations, its solution technique and errors associated with perturbation approximation technique, and the present j
l applicatter, models in the core thermal-hydraulic calculation, (2) the proposed
'.improvec THINC-IV models, a four-mode subchannel analysis approach, and (3) benchs. ark comparisons.
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Based on the initial review of Subtask I, the contractor,will generate a set j
of. questions on the topical report to be sent to the licensee. The_ questions i
should be. specific and serve to clarify or obtain information on areas not s
i fully discussed in the submittal. _ The questions' should be as complete as S
'possible to avoid necessity of further questions.
freliminary discussions j-with the NRC Lead Engineer are encouraged.
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Subtask 3, final. Review:
July 13, -1990
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NThe contractor will! thoroughly review the. topical report and the licensee responses to questions.
If necessary, additional questions may be generated to 5
clarify the licensee responses which are still not satisfactory. The review
,may.also involve discus ions with the licensee at the arrangement ~ of the NRC-f,,
Lead Engineer, to clarify all technical issues involved in the submittal!
Subtask 4, Draf t TER:
August 3, 1990 Based on the results of the above subtasks, the contractor shell prepare a draft t0chnical evaluation report (TER) documenting the review effort.
V.9C%' findings, conclusions and recommendat' ions on the acce9tability of tne Improved THlf!C-IV Moocling for PWR Core Design. Care should be taken to avoid the inclusion of Westinghouse proprietary information in the Draf t TER.
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TER'shall be prepared and sent.to the f:RC Lead Engineer for review and cor=et;:.
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2 4 Subtask 5, final TER:
August 17, 1990 t
Upon receipt of comments from the t!RC Lead Engineer, the contractnr shall j
orepare a final TER incorporating the Lead Engineer's comments. The TER should be in accordance with NRC fianual Chapter 3202, Publication of
. Unclassified Regulatory and Technical Reports Prepared by t!RC Contractor."
The contractor will submit one reproducible and four reproduced copies of the l
final report to the NRC Project Manager.
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LEVEL Of Eff0RT AND PERIOD Of PERf0RfiANCE The level of effort is estimated to be 2 person-months including ADP costs
.over a 4 month period.
The period of performance is 6/8/90 through 9/30/90.
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
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(a) final TER Upon completion of the project, the contractor will submit a TER to the j
- HRC Project Manager as discussed in Section 3, Subtesk 5 of this document, t
(b)' A monthly business letter report is to be submitted by the 15th of the month to the NRC Project Manager.; The report will contain the following:
A listing of any efforts completed during the period. including cilestones reached.
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The amount of funds expended for manpower and computer' services,-
both during the period and cumulative to date.
s Any problems or delays encountered or anticipated.
A sunnnary of the progress to date.
plans for the next reporting period,
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.One trip of.one or two people to the NRC headquarters in Rockville, MD should be planned and budgeted.for a meeting to resolve open issues.
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meeting will be one or two days duration. Dates will be mutually agreed upon-between the-NRC Project flanager and the contractor.
APPLICABLE SPECIAL PROVis10NS The work specified in this $0W is license fee recoverable.
The contractor shall provide Ice recovery inf ormation in the monthly progress reports in
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.The contractor specialists assigned to this task order may have to be badged for unescorted access privileges at the plant site.
The contractor shall provide.all advance information required for badging to the NRC Team Leader and the contractor specialists shall. provide.all documentation required for badging (as identified by the Team Leader) at the plant site access shall be
-addressed to the NRC Team Leader.
It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to assign technical staff employees, subcontractors, or consultants who have the required educational background, experience, or combination thereof, to meet both the technical and regulatory objectives of the work specified in this 50W. The NRC will-rely on representations made by the contractor concerning the qualifications of the personnel proposed for assignment to this task order including assurance that all information contained in the technical and cost proposals, including resumes and conflict of interest disclosures, is accurate and truthful. Ths use of particular personnel is subject to NRC approval.
NRC TURN 1SHED MATERIALS The NRC will provide all necessary materials to facilitate successful completion of this project. This will include topical report WCAp-12330-p, and other relevant material such as Westinghouse response to NRC request for additional information.
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