ML20072C355
| ML20072C355 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | 05000470 |
| Issue date: | 03/04/1983 |
| From: | Scherer A ABB COMBUSTION ENGINEERING NUCLEAR FUEL (FORMERLY |
| To: | Eisenhut D Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| Shared Package | |
| ML19344B651 | List: |
| References | |
| LD-83-020, LD-83-20, NUDOCS 8303080406 | |
| Download: ML20072C355 (5) | |
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C-E Power Systems Tel. 203/688-1911 Combustion Engineenng. Inc.
Telex: 99297 1000 Prospect Hill Road Windsor. Connecticut 06095 H SYSTEMS POWER Docket No.:
STN 50-470F March 4, 1983 LD-83-020 Mr. Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.
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Subject:
CESSAR-SER Confirmatory Item 7, Question Response
References:
(A)
Letter, C. 0. Thomas to A. E. Scherer, dated Dece1ber 28, 1982 (B) Letter LD-82-054, A. E. Scherer to D. G. Eisenhuc, dated May 14, 1982
Dear Mr. Eisenhut:
Reference (A) transmitted to Combustion Engineering (C-E) a set of questions requesting additional information on the CESSAR-F docket. The questions address our submittal (Reference B) describing C-E's applications of Statistical Combination of Uncertainty methodology to determine system i
parameter uncerta nties in the thermal margin analysis of System 80".
Enclosed are 25 proprietary and 15 non-proprietary copies of C-E's response to these questions.
Due to the proprietary nature of the material contained in the enclosure, we request that it be withheld from public disclosure in accordance with the provisions of 10 CFR 2.790 and that this material be safeguarded.
The reasons for the proprietary classification of these reports are delineated in the enclosed affidavit.
If I can be of any further assistance in this matter, please contact me or Mr.
G. A. Davis of my staff at (203) 688-1911, extension 2803.
Very truly yours,
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A. E. Scherer Director Nuclear Licensing
Enclosures:
1-P to LD-83-020, " Response to NRC Questions on CESSAR-F Statistical Combination of Uncertainty in Thermal Margin Analysis for System 80"", Proprietary Version (Copies 0001-0025) 1-NP to LD-83-020, " Response to NRC Questions on CESSAR-F Statistical Combination of Uncertainty in Thermal Margin Analysis fr,r System 80"", Non-Proprietary Version,15 copies Affidavit attesting to the proprietary nature of this report Q308o406g30004 E
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AFFIDAVIT PURSUANT TO 10 CFR 2.?90 Combustion Engineering, Inc.
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State of Connecticut
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I, F. H. Stern, depose and say that I am the Vice President of Products, Services, and Development, of Combustion Engineering, Inc., duly authorized to make this affidavit, and have reviewed or caused to have reviewed the information which is identified as proprietary and referenced in the paragraph immediately below. -I am submitting this affidavit in conformance with the provisions of 10 CFR 2.790 of the Commission's regulations for withholding this information.
The information-for which proprietary treatment is sought is contained in the following document:
Enclosure IP to LD-83-020 " Response to NRC Qu stions on CESSAR-F Statistical Combination of Uncertainty in Thermal Margin Analysis for System 80"".
This document has been appropriately designated as proprietary.
I have persona' knowledg. of the criteria and procedures utilized by Combustion Engineering in designating information as a trade secret, privileged or as confidential commercial or financial information.
Pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (b) (4) of Section 2.790 of the Commission's regulations, the following is furnished for consideration by the Commission in determining whether the information sought to be withheld from public disclosure, included in the above referenced document, should be withheld.
t 1.
The information sought to be withheld from public disclosure are the experimental data on flow mixing within a reactor vessel, which is owned and has been held in confidence by Combustion Engineering.
2.
The information consists of test data or other similar data concerning a process, method or. component, the application of which results in a substantial competitive advantage to Combustion Engineering.
1 3.
The information is of a type customarily held in confidence by Combustion Engineering and not customarily disclosed to the public. Combustion Engineering has a rational basis for determining the types of information customarily held in confidence by it and, in that connection, utilizes a system to determine when and whether to hold certain types of information in confidence. The details of the aforementioned system were provided to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission via letter DP-537 from F.M. Stern to Frank Schroeder dated December 2, 1974. This system was applied in determining that the subject docunent herein are proprietary.
4 The information'is being transmitted to the Commission in confidence under the provisions of 10 CFR 2.790 with the understanding that it is to be received in confidence by the Commission.
5.
The information, to the best of my knovsledge and belief, is not available in public sources, and any disclosure to third parties has been made pursuant to regulatory provisions or proprietary-agreements which provide for maintenance of the information in confidence.
6.
Public disclosure of the information is likely to cause substantial harm to the competitive position of Combustion Engineering because:
a.
A similar product is manufactured and sold by major pressurized water reactors competitors of Combustion Engineering.
b.
Development of this information by C-F required thousands of manhours and hundreds of thousands of dollars. To the best of my knowledge and belief a competitor would have to undergo similar expense in generating equivalent information.
c.
In order to acquire such information, a competitor would also require considerable time and inconvenience related to the development of experimental di.a on flow mixing within a reactor vessel.
d.
The information required significant effort and expense to obtain the licensing approvals necessary for application of the information.
Avoidance of this expense would decrease a competitor's cost in applying the information and marketing the product to which the information is applicable.
e.
The information consists of experimental data of flow mixing within a reactor vessel, the applicaticn of which provides a competitive economic advantage. The availability of such information to competitors would enable them to modify their product to better compete with Combustion Engineering, take marketing or other actions to improve their product's position or impair the position of Combustion Engineering's product, and avoid developing similar data and analyses in support of their processes, methods or apparatus, f.
In pricing Combustion Engineering's products and services, significant research, development, engineering, analytical, manufacturing, licensing, quality assurance and other costs and expenses must be included.
The ability of Combustion Engineering's competitors to utilize such information without similar expenditure of resources may enable them to sell at prices reflecting significantly lower costs.
9 Use of the information by competitors in the international marketplace would increase their ability to market nuclear steam supply systems by reducing the costs associated with their technology development.
In addition, disclosurr vould have an adverse economic impact on Combustion Engineering's potential for obtaining or maintaining foreign licensees.
Further the deponent sayeth not.
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