ML20065B804

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Contentions 1 - 5 Re Diesel Generator Transmission Gears, Suppression Pool Structural Matls,Boiling Water Transports, Ion Exchange Resin Sys & Electrolyte Accretion Problem
ML20065B804
Person / Time
Site: Zimmer
Issue date: 01/21/1983
From: Gillman D
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References
NUDOCS 8302230412
Download: ML20065B804 (5)


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nor.E3F These, contentions 1 through 5 am mspectfully

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Contention 1 The diesel generator transmission gears of the Zimmer Power Station-Unit 1 do not observe the theomtical tenets of v.82 MIE115 and ought to be adesigned with aspect to any allegation of structural alterations which ie not corzuborated, O

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The assumption that the Zimer Power

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Station - Unit 1 suppassion pool structural materials "am homogeneous and isotropic is suspect".

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I This claims the DO-LCOP (Contention 2 - NO) pract,1 cum is not sufficient ard also claims v.82 ADM107 that an empirical determination nust be made j

by constructing a duplicate Zimer Power Station - Unit i suppassion p"oo} - with l

identic ' alleged alterations -)mseamh

engine, because safety alated l

equi; rent is being contended, a solar optical furnace to er.:ulate British thermal unit output in locale to compam with the v, 80 ECE107 average yearly operational running time scale dovn of 1:10 as an engfEgf extant boiling th a v.82 ECE126 i

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l industrial self-sufficioney, i.e. a 87 K4 times the % of average yearly operational l

running time of the average utility boiling water mactor engine estimated v.82 ECE132 I

hem as 30( or a 26 mega watt solar furnace l

l with a msearch gaseous electmlyte coolant l This sngineering theory constmeted as the superfluous asearch structum.

DO-LOOP and some actual practical I

cnginearing construction of this DO-LOOP em aquimd to survey the accuracy of the g

MARK II Owner's Group suppmssion pool computer graphic simulation intrinsic with l

some elleged and uncorzuborated structural diversion from the engineering blueprints I

cf the FARK II Owner's Group Zimer Power l

Statien - Unit 1 suppm ssion pool.

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Boiling water transport pmcesses in the mactor and suppression pool of the Zimmer Power Station - Unit i need to be considend as electmlyte boiling water transport pmcesses with aspect to any alleged and uncormborated structural alteration and with m spect to v.82 Ch'E 114.

Contention 4 The ion excharge msin system is rot designed to handle radiation-induced outgassing from sorption pump material in addition to zirconium pellets and electrolyte P.2 outgassing as an aid to bubble formation coolant flow induction in the columnular zirconium o l-.,,,

vacant fuel cores with aspect to any elleged an! uncorzuborated structural alteration and with aspect to v.82 ChE 115 l

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Contentions 3 and 4, above, form a practical DO-LOOP specifying l

I the water dissolved gases be considend as an electrolyte accation

..co \\y problem and that usin changing nust' be4 continuous in order to neet l

l the observational-enpirical mquimments of some electrolyte system with straight enthalpy ' composition phase lines with aspect to any alleged and uncorrnborated structural alteration of the Zimmer Power Station - Unit 1 at Moscow, Ohio and vith mspect to the mfemnees of Contentions 3 and 4 l

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REFERSNCES (All mfemnces am Esseamh Annals of the University of Cincinnati, (Ohio), College of Engineering.)

v.80 ECE 107. The complexity of m sidue addition and multiplication, Papachristou, Christos A.

v.82 ADM 107, Defor:ation kinetics in thme dimensions, Valanis, K.C.

v.82 ADM 109, Partial integrability as the basis for the existenes of i

entropy in irmversible systems, Valanin. K.C.

v.82 Ch'IE lil+, Analytical form of the Ponchon-Savarit method for estems with straight enthalpy-comoosition phase linss, Govind, R.

i v.82 ChME 115, Radiation-induced outgassing fru.n sorption pump material, Patal, V.N.. Anno, J.N.

v.82 CEE 101, Elastic-plastic analysis fcr tension-weak materials using a linearfized yield surface, Feisgerber, F.E.

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v.82 ECE 132, Complexity of table look-up processing for multi-ocerand asidue addition and multiplication, Papachristou, Christos A.

v.82 ECE 126 An extended pacision logarithmic number system, Taylor, F.J.

v.82 MIE 115 A finite element stmss analysis of spur gears including fillet radii and rim thickness effects, Chang S.H., Huston, R.L., Coy, JJ.

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