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#REDIRECT [[1CAN021503, Responses to Request for Additional Information Reactor Vessel Internals Aging Management Program Plan]]
| number = ML15043A102
| issue date = 02/10/2015
| title = Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 1 - Responses to Request for Additional Information Reactor Vessel Internals Aging Management Program Plan
| author name = Pyle S L
| author affiliation = Entergy Operations, Inc
| addressee name =
| addressee affiliation = NRC/Document Control Desk, NRC/NRR
| docket = 05000313
| license number = DPR-051
| contact person =
| case reference number = 1CAN021503
| document type = Letter
| page count = 13
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{{#Wiki_filter:EntergyEntergy Operations, Inc.1448 S.R. 333Russeliville, AR 72802Tel 479-858-4704 Stephenie L. PyleManager, Regulatory Assurance Arkansas Nuclear One1 CAN021503 February 10, 2015U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control DeskWashington, DC 20555
 
==SUBJECT:==
 
==REFERENCES:==
 
Responses to Request for Additional Information Reactor Vessel Internals Aging Management Program PlanArkansas Nuclear One, Unit 1Docket No. 50-313License No. DPR-511 Entergy letter to NRC, "Reactor Vessel Internals Aging Management Program Plan," dated May 20, 2014 (1 CAN051403)
(ML14141 A554)2 NRC email to Entergy, dated December 2, 2014, "Requests for Additional Information
-Reactor Vessel Internals Aging Management Plan -ANO-1-TAC No. MF4201"
 
==Dear Sir or Madam:==
Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) submitted the Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 1 (ANO-1)Reactor Vessel Internals Aging Management Program Plan (Reference
: 1) to fulfill acommitment made as part of the ANO-1 License Renewal Application.
The plan identified theinternals components that must be included for aging management review and identifies theaugmented inspection plan for the ANO-1 reactor vessel internals.
The NRC Staff has reviewed the submittal and developed a request for additional information (RAI). This request was provided via Reference
: 2. The purpose of this submittal is to providethe requested information.
The responses to the RAIs were provided by Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. (SI) (author ofthe ANO-1 Aging Management Program Plan) and AREVA (manufacturer of the ANO-1 reactorvessel internals).
Attachment 2 to this letter contains proprietary information
-Attachment 2 is withheldfrom public disclosure per 10 CFR 2.390.ý009 1 CAN021503 Page 2 of 3SI developed the responses to RAls 6(a, c, d, and e), 9, 10, 14, 15, and 16. These responses are provided in Attachment 1 to this submittal.
AREVA document ANP-3383P, Revision 0, "Response to Request for Additional Information forthe Reactor Pressure Vessel Internals Aging Management Program Plan for Arkansas NuclearOne Unit 1," has been prepared with the responses to the remaining requests.
The information contained in the AREVA document is considered proprietary to AREVA. Attachment 2 is theproprietary version of the document.
A non-proprietary version of the AREVA document isincluded in Attachment
: 3. AREVA requests that the proprietary information be withheld frompublic disclosure in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390. AREVA has provided Entergy withauthorization to provide the proprietary information.
An affidavit by the information owner,AREVA, supporting the request for non-disclosure is provided in Attachment 4; Therefore, Entergy requests that Attachment 2 of this submittal be withheld from public disclosure inaccordance with 10 CFR 2.390. It should be noted that the information contained inAttachment 1 is not considered proprietary.
Several new regulatory commitments have been identified in this letter. These commitments are listed in Attachment 5.If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me.Sincerely, SLP/rwcAttachments
: 1. Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. document 1401460.402.RO, "Responses toRequests for Additional Information on the Reactor Vessel Internals AgingManagement Program for Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 1,"2. AREVA document ANP-3383P, "Response to Request for Additional Information forthe Reactor Pressure Vessel Internals Aging Management Program Plan for ArkansasNuclear One Unit 1," PROPRIETARY
: 3. AREVA document ANP-3383NP, "Response to Request for Additional Information forthe Reactor Pressure Vessel Internals Aging Management Program Plan for ArkansasNuclear One Unit 1," NON-PROPRIETARY
: 4. Affidavit
: 5. List of Commitments Attachment 2 to this letter contains proprietary information
-Attachment 2 is withheldfrom public disclosure per 10 CFR 2.390.
1 CAN021503 Page 3 of 3cc: Mr. Marc L. DapasRegional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region IV1600 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington, TX 76011-4511 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Arkansas Nuclear OneP.O. Box 310London, AR 72847U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Ms. Andrea E. GeorgeMS O-8B1One White Flint North11555 Rockville PikeRockville, MD 20852Mr. Bernard R. BevillArkansas Department of HealthRadiation Control Section4815 West Markham StreetSlot #30Little Rock, AR 72205Attachment 2 to this letter contains proprietary information
-Attachment 2 is withheldfrom public disclosure per 10 CFR 2.390.
Attachment 11 CAN021503 Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. document 1401460.402.R0 Responses to Requests for Additional Information on theReactor Vessel Internals Aging Management Program forArkansas Nuclear One, Unit I 5215 Hellyer Ave.Suite 210San Jose, CA 95138-1025 Phone: 408-978-8200 Fax: 408-978-8964 www.structint.com clohse@structint.com February 5, 2015Report No. 1401460.402.RO Quality Program:
0 Nuclear D Commercial Christopher WalkerArkansas Nuclear One Generating Station1448 State Road 333Russellville, AR 72802
 
==Subject:==
 
Responses to Requests for Additional Information on the Reactor Vessel Internals Aging Management Program for Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 1
 
==Dear Chris:==
Here are the responses to the NRC requests for additional information (RAIs) on the reactorvessel internals (RVI) aging management program (AMP) for RAIs 6 (a, c, d, e), 9, 10, 14, 15,and 16 for Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit I (ANO- 1).
 
==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
 
SI previously developed the RVI AMP for ANO-1 in May of 2014, which was submitted to theNRC as part of ANO- l's license renewal commitment.
SI has provided responses to RAIs 6 (a,c, d, e), 9, 10, 14, 15, and 16 which are contained in the following sections.
2.0 RAI RESPONSES 2.1 EVIB-RAI-6 Section 5.2 of the ANOI RPV internals AMP states that the above orphan components will undergo a futurescreening and characterization, and based on the screening
: results, they will be removed from fiture inspections if they screen out, or added to the primary or expansion categories if they screen in. Further, it is stated that,until that time when the above components are screened and characterized, these components will be inspected during the 10 -year ISI intervals based on their aging effects.(a) Please identify the calendar year when these orphan components will be screened and characterized.
(b) Please provide additional details regarding the screening and characterization process for the aboveorphan components, including whether this process will be consistent with that performed for MRP-189,Rev. 1.Toll-Free 877-474-7693 Akron, OH Austin,'TX Charlotte, NC Chattanooga, TN330-899-9753 512-533-9191 704-597-5554 423-553-1180
: Chicago, IL Denver, CO San Diego, CA San Jose, CA State College, PA Toronto, Canada877-474-7693 303-792-0077 858-455-6350 408-978-8200 814-954-7776 905"29-9817 Christopher Walker February 5, 2015Report No. 1401460.402.RO Page 2 of 9Section 5.2 of the ANOI RPV internals AMP lists the aging effects for the orphan components and states that,based on a review of these aging affects, the orphan components will be visually inspected (VT-3) during the JO-year ISI inspections.
(c) Please state whether previous VT-3 or other inspections have been performed for these components, and discuss the results of these inspections if any. Based on the aging effects for the components described in Section 5.2, please justify the adequacy of performing VT-3 visual examinations on a JO-year ISIinterval.
(d) Please state whether the VT-3 examinations are intended as an interim measure for aging management until the screening and characterization is complete.
(e) Since these components are currently designated to receive a VT-3 examination every J O-year ISIinterval and were included in the ANO, Unit 1 ASME Code, Section XI ISI Program, please explain whythey are not currently inchlded in Table 5-3, "B& W Plants Existing Program Components from ARE VAGuidance,
" of the RPV internals AMP.Responses to EVIB-RAI-6 6(a)The screening and categorization is expected to be completed in 2015.6(c)The Reactor Vessel Level Monitoring System (RVLMS) probe supports and subcomponents (i.e., brazement guide assembly j-bolt and nut) were identified in the aging management review as being potentially susceptible to cracking and stress relaxation.
Part of the ANO-1 surveillance specimen holder tube (SSHT) was removed in 1976. Theupper SSHT assembly and some of the brackets and their bolts are still installed in the ANO-1reactor vessel. Although the specimens have been removed and these components are notrequired to maintain their integrity for the specimens, these components must not becomeloose parts. Therefore, cracking and stress relaxation are applicable aging effects for theANO-1 SSHT bolting.The thermal shield and thermal shield upper restraint assemblies were not evaluated previously (in BAW-2248) but are fabricated from the same materials and exposed to thesame environment as other core barrel assembly items. The applicable aging effects includecracking and reduction of fracture toughness.
In prior Section XI, 10-year ISI examinations for B-N-3 components in ANO- 1, visual (VT-3)examination methods were performed of the remaining portions of the SSHT assembly still inplace as well as the thermal shield and restraints.
No relevant conditions were detected.
Thistechnique is adequate for detection of broken or loose parts from the bolted structures, and,therefore, VT-3 is the appropriate inspection method.The other orphan components (i.e., brackets, bolts and nuts) were not included in the SectionXI, 10-year ISI examinations since they are not considered to be B-N-3 (Removal CoreSupport Structures) and had not previously been identified as having potential aging concerns.
C Structural Integrity Associates, Inc?
Christopher Walker February 5, 2015Report No. 1401460.402.RO Page 3 of 9Using a VT-3 technique is adequate for detection of broken or loose parts from the boltedstructures, and, therefore, VT-3 is the appropriate inspection method.6(d)Yes, these upcoming VT-3 examinations are intended to be an interim measure until screening and categorization of the orphan components have been completed.
As indicated above in theresponse to EVIB-RAI-6(a),
the screening and categorization process for the orphancomponents is expected to be completed in 2015.6(e)The orphan components were identified for ANO- 1 as part of the aging management reviewfor license renewal.
These components include:" Reactor vessel level monitoring system (RVLMS) components internal to the reactorvesselThe ANO-1 reactor vessel internals have an additional component
: function, which is tosupport the RVLMS probes. Cracking and stress relaxation were identified as agingeffects for the RVLMS brazement guide assembly j-bolt and nut." Remaining portions of surveillance specimen holder tubes (SSHT)Although all the specimens have been removed, portions of the shroud tube and thesupports that are bolted to the core support shield remain in place. These components have the function of remaining secured to prevent loose parts in the reactor coolantsystem. Cracking and stress relaxation were identified as aging effects for the SSHTbolting." Thermal shield and thermal shield upper restraint Support the intended function of providing gamma and neutron shielding.
Cracking andreduction of fracture toughness were identified as aging effects for the thermal shield andthermal shield upper restraint assemblies.
These orphan components have been put into a special category separate from the ExistingProgram Components.
See Table 5-6 of the AMP. These orphan components have beenplaced in a separate category until the screening and categorization process is completed.
Atthat time, the components will be placed in the appropriate category (primary, expansion, orno additional measures) based on the results of the screening and categorization.
As indicated above in the response to EVIB-RAI-6(a),
the screening and categorization process for theorphan components is expected to be completed in 2015.VStructural Integrity Associates, Inc.O Christopher Walker February 5, 2015Report No. 1401460.402.RO Page 4 of 92.2 EVIB-RAI-9 Table 5-3 of the ANO1 RPV internals A MP provided the B& W existing program inspection criteria for the coresupport shield vent valve miscellaneous locking devices for the original and modified design -VT-3 visualexamination of the locking devices on the J O-year IS1 interval per the requirements of the ASME Code, SectionXI. Please state whether these VT-3 examinations were performed as part of the ASME Code, Section XI, JO-yearinterval inservice inspections during the original 40-year licensed operating term. Please identify and discussany relevant indications for the ASME Code, Section VT-3 examinations of these items.Response to EVIB-RAI-9 The previous 10-year ISI exams were reviewed.
The vent valves were examined as part of theVT-3 exam performed in the vessel. The examination in 2008 noted raised metal in twolocations.
These indications were already known and previously dispositioned during thevisual exams that are performed on all vent valves during each refueling outage. See responseto EVIB-RAI-1 (a).2.3 EVIB-RAI-10 Table 5-3 of the ANO1 RPV internals AMP, "Note 1 "describes additional vent valve testing and examinations for leakage and degradation in the valve components, which are to be performed in accordance with the plant 'sTS or the inservice testing programs.
Please identify the applicable TS requirements and/or inservice testingprogram requirements for the additional testing and examination of the vent valve components.
Response to EVIB-RAI-10 The inservice testing program specifies that the vent valves shall be stroke tested in the openand closed directions.
There are three requirements that are to be performed every 18 months(every refueling outage as ANO-1 is on an 18 month cycle) for all of the vent valves. Theserequirements for testing of the valves are contained in ANO- I's technical requirements manual.1. Conduct a remote visual inspection of visually accessible surfaces of each reactorinternals vent valve body and disc surfaces and evaluate any observed surfaceirregularities.
: 2. Verify each reactor internals vent valve is not stuck in an open position.
: 3. Verify through manual activation that each reactor internals vent valve is fully openwith a force _< 400 lbs (applied vertically upward).2.4 EVIB-RAI-14 Applicant/Licensee Action Item 6 of the NRC staff SE for MRP-227-A requires the licensee tojustify theacceptability of each of the inaccessible B& W expansion components for continued operation by performing anevaluation, or propose a schedule for replacement of the components.
Thie inaccessible B& W components are:* the core barrel cylinder and welds,* theformer plates, and* the bolting (core barrel-to-former bolts, internal and external baffle-to-bajfle bolts, and associated locking devices),
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Christopher Walker February 5, 2015Report No. 1401460.402.RO Page 5 of 9For the above inaccessible components, the licensee provided a regulatory commitment to submit an evaluation, schedule jbr replacement, orjustificationibr some other alternative process to the NRC by the end of one yearfrom the initial inspection of the linked primaty component items, if these inspections indicate aging that meetsthe expansion criteria for the linked primary components.
As stated in Section 4.2.6 of the MRP-227-A NRC staff SE, the justification for the continued operability of theabove inaccessible components for the period of extended operation and, if necessary, schedule for replacement of these components must be provided for NRC review and approval as part of the licensee's application toimplement MRP-22 7-A.a) Therefore, in order to complete its evaluation of the ANO] RPV internals AMP, the NRC staff requeststhat the licensee provide the irjbrmation required by Action Item 6 of the MRP-227-A NRC staff SE.Specifically, the staff requests that the licenseejustij' the acceptability of the inaccessible components for continued operation through the period of extended operation by performing an evaluation and, ifnecessary, provide a schedule for replacement of the components for staff review and approval.
b) If the licensee cannotjustify the acceptability of the inaccessible components for continued operation through the period of extended operation by performing an evaluation and, if necessary, providing aschedule for replacement of the components, for staff review and approval as part its currentapplication, the staff requests that the licensee propose an alternative process for ensuring theoperability of the inaccessible components during the period of extended operation.
Responses to EVIB-RAI-14 14(a)This action will require further assessment of the flaw tolerance or functionality of thefollowing components in the degraded condition:
" the core barrel cylinder and welds* the former plates, and" the bolting (core barrel-to-former bolts, internal and external baffle-to-baffle bolts, andassociated locking devices)It is well known that the bolted configurations in the RV internals are highly redundant structures and that the structural integrity and functionality can be maintained with a fractionof the bolts remaining intact. Also, the core barrel cylinder and welds and the former platesmust be capable of maintaining core support and alignment in the event of an accidentcondition so that the reactor may be shut down safely.With regard to the acceptability of the inaccessible components by analyses, work is ongoingto evaluate these components to demonstrate no loss of functionality.
Specifically, for thecore barrel cylinder, this inaccessible component is an expansion item linked to cracking inthe baffle plate. The goal of this evaluation is to show that the core barrel cylinder (andvertical and circumferential seam welds) will maintain functionality during the period ofextended operation, through analyses/evaluations that confirm 1) the likelihood of amanufacturing defect is low, 2) susceptibility to SCC and IASCC is unlikely,
: 3) failure due toirradiation embrittlement is unlikely, and 4) even in the unlikely event of a failure of the corebarrel cylinder, the reactor will still be able to shut down safely. For the barrel-to-former andbaffle-to-baffle bolts, these inaccessible components are linked to baffle-to-former boltcracking.
The goal of this functionality evaluation is to show that the core barrel assemblyVStructural Integrity Associates, Inc?
Christopher Walker February 5, 2015Report No. 1401460.402.RO Page 6 of 9bolting will maintain its function for a given period of operation, as limited by degraded corebarrel-to-former and baffle-to-baffle bolts. For the former plates, this inaccessible component is an expansion item linked to cracking in the baffle plate. The goal of the evaluation is toshow that the former plates will maintain functionality during the period of extendedoperation.
These evaluations will be submitted by the end of 2016.14(b)There is no proposed alternative at this time. However, depending on the outcome of theinspections of the primary components and the evaluations of functionality of the inaccessible components noted above, ANO-1 will make a determination about the need for additional actions related to these components.
2.5 EVIB-RAI-15 Applicant/Licensee Action Item 7 of the NRC staff SE for MRP-227-A requires the licensee to develop plant-specific analyses to be applied for their facilities to demonstrate that RP V internals components that may befabricated fiom cast austenitic stainless steel (CASS), martensitic stainless steel or precipitation hardenedstainless steel, will maintain their finctionality during the period of extended operation, considering possibleloss offracture toughness in these components due to thermal and irradiation embrittlement and limitations onaccessibilit for inspection and the resolution/sensitivity of the inspection techniques.
The action item states thatthe licensee shall include the plant-specific analysis as part of their submittal to apply MRP-227-A.
In the response to Applicant/Licensee Action Item 7, Section 5.7 of the ANO1 RPV internals AMP providesinformation indicating that future analytical evaluations will be performed for assessing the effects of reduction in fracture toughness, due to thermal and irradiation embrittlement, on the CASS and precipitation hardenedstainless steel RPV internals components at ANO, Unit 1. The ANO, Unit 1, CASS and precipitation hardenedstainless steel components requiring these analytical evaluations for demonstrating finctionality during theperiod of extended operation are:" CASS Components:
o Control Rod Guide Tube Assembly Spacer Castingso Core Support Shield Assembly Vent Valve Bodieso Incore Monitoring Instrumentation Guide Tube Assembly Spider Castings* Precipitation Hardened Stainless Steel Components:
o Core Support Shield Assembly Vent Valve Retaining Rings.The licensee provided regulatory commitments to complete the analytical evaluations of these components 12months prior to the second refueling outage after entering the period of extended operation.
As stated in Section 4.2.7 of the MRP-22 7-A NRC Staff SE, the plant-specific analysis of these components required by this action item shall be included as part of licensees' submittals to implement MiRP-22 7-A.a) Therefore, in order to complete its evaluation of the ANO1 RPV internals AMP, the NRC staff requeststhat the licensee provide the information required by Action Item 7 of the MRP-227-A NRC staff SE.Specifically, the staff requests that the licensee provide plant-specific analyses to demonstrate that theabove CASS and precipitation hardened stainless steel RP V internal components will maintain theirfunctionality during the period of extended operation, considering possible loss offracture toughness in these components due to thermal and irradiation embrittlement and limitations on accessibility forinspection and the resolution/sensitivity of the inspection techniques.
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Christopher Walker February 5, 2015Report No. 1401460.402.RO Page 7 of 9b) If the licensee cannot provide the plant-specific analysis of the CASS and precipitation hardenedstainless steel RPV internal components required by Action Item 7for staff review and approval aspart its current application, the staff requests that the licensee propose an alternative process forensuring that the finctionality of these components will be maintained during the period of extendedoperation, considering possible loss of fiacture toughness in these components due to thermal andirradiation embrittlement and limitations on accessibility for inspection and the resolution/sensitivity of the inspection techniques.
Responses to EVIB-RAI-15 15(a)A revised screening and evaluation method for combined thermal and irradiation embrittlement of CASS has been proposed by the industry for NRC consideration and review.The continuing dialogue between the industry and NRC regarding these synergistic effects forCASS items may result in a different method to screen the CASS components.
Pending theoutcome of these discussions, this revised approach would be applicable for the ANO-1 CASSinternals components.
This two-phase screening approach will be applied to the ANO- ICASS RV internals in order to identify and then prioritize which components may requirefurther attention.
In the interim, ANO will perform additional studies of the CASS and PH stainless steelmaterials for the components identified here.In order to confirm that the CASS and PH materials in the RV internals for ANO-I canmaintain functionality in the degraded condition, a multi-phase effort will be performed.
Thefirst task will be to identify susceptible RVI components using the screening criteria.
Additional tasks are as follows:" CRGT Spacer Castings
-analyses will consider potential of failure based on the degreeof susceptibility to embrittlement and magnitude of stresses present and plant-specific functionality.
* Core Support Shield Vent Valve Bodies -ferrite content has been determined to bebelow the screening criteria.
" IMI Spider Castings
-an assessment will be performed of the potential of failure basedon the degree of susceptibility to embrittlement and magnitude of stresses present forthe IMI guide tube spiders." Core Support Shield Vent Valve Retaining Rings -an assessment will be performed ofthe potential of failure based on the degree of susceptibility to embrittlement andmagnitude of stresses present for the vent valve retaining rings and plant-specific functionality.
These evaluations will be submitted by September 2015.&#xfd;Structural Integrity Associates, Inc!
Christopher WalkerReport No. 1401460.402.RO February 5, 2015Page 8 of 915(b)There is no proposed alternative at this time. However, if functionality cannot be assured bythese analyses, additional options will be identified to ensure functionality of thesecomponents after having completed the tasks described above in the response to EVIB-RAI-15(a).2.6 EVIB-RAI-16 In order for the NRC staff to verify the adequacy of the program implementation schedule provided in Table 5-6of the ANO1 RPV internals AMP, please confirm that the length of the ANO, Unit 1, refueling cycle corresponds to 18 months. In addition please specify the projected calendar years corresponding to ANO, Unit 1, refueling outages JR26 and 1R33.Response to EVIB-RAI-16 ANO-1 is on an 18 month refueling cycle. Refueling outage 1R26 will occur in 2016 andrefueling outage 1R33 is projected to occur in 2027.VStructural Integrity Associates, Inc.!
Christopher WalkerReport No. 1401460.402.RO February 5, 2015Page 9 of 9Prepared by:Chris Lohse, P.E.Senior Consultant Reviewed by:Timothy Griesbach Senior Associate 2-5-15Date2-5-15DateApproved by:Chris Lohse, P.E.Senior Consultant 2-5-15DaterStructural Integrity Associates, Inc!}}

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