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{{#Wiki_filter:REGULAA~RY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)ACCESSION NBR:9905130169 DOC.DATE: 99/04/29 NOTARIZED:
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NO FACIL:50-397-WPPSS Nuclear Project, Unit 2, Washington Public Powe AUDE.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION COLEIIN,D.W.
ACCESSION NBR:9905130169           DOC.DATE: 99/04/29       NOTARIZED: NO               DOCKET N FACIL:50-397   -WPPSS   Nuclear Project, Unit 2, Washington Public           Powe     05000397 AUDE.NAME               AUTHOR AFFILIATION COLEIIN,D.W.         Washington Public Power Supply System RECIP.NAME             RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Records Management Branch (Document Control Desk)
Washington Public Power Supply System RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Records Management Branch (Document Control Desk)DOCKET N 05000397


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Forwards rev 0 to calculation ME-02-98-04,"Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of Nl Safe End"&, calculation mod record CMR-98-0243,"Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of N1A Nozzle Safe End," as suppl info to ISI exam.DISTRIBUTION CODE..A047D COPIES RECEIVED: LTR 1 ENCL j SIZE TITLE: OR Submittal:
Forwards       rev 0 to calculation ME-02-98-04, "Fracture Mechanics Evaluation       of Nl Safe End" &, calculation mod record CMR-98-0243, "Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of N1A TITLE:
Inservice/Testing/Relief from ASME Code-GL-89-04 NOTES: E RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME LPD4-2 LA CUSHING,J COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME LPD4-2 PD COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 0 R INTERNAL: ACRS NRR/DE/EMEB OGC/HDS3 RES/DET/EMMEB EXTERNAL: LITCO ANDERSON NRC PDR 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 FILE CENTER 01 1 1 TRACT 1 1 RES/DET/EIB 1 1 NOAC D'E NOTE TO ALL URZDS" RECIPIENTS:
NOTES:
PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE WASTE.TO HAVE YOUR NAME OR ORGANIZATION REMOVED FROM DISTRIBUTION LISTS OR REDUCE THE NUMBER OF COPIES RECEIVED BY YOU OR YOUR ORGANIZATION, CONTACT THE DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK (DCD)ON EXTENSION 415-2083 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 13 ENCL 12 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM P.O.Box 968~Richland, Washington 99352-0968 April 29, 1999 G02-99-083 Docket No.50-397 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:
OR Nozzle Safe End," as suppl info to ISI exam.
DISTRIBUTION     CODE .. A047D   COPIES RECEIVED: LTR Submittal: Inservice/Testing/Relief from 1  ENCL j    SIZE ASME Code -     GL-89-04 E
RECIPIENT            COPIES              RECIPIENT           COPIES ID CODE/NAME           LTTR ENCL        ID  CODE/NAME        LTTR ENCL                  0 LPD4-2 LA                 1     1       LPD4-2   PD               1      1 CUSHING,J                1     1                                                         R INTERNAL: ACRS                       1    1      FILE  CENTER    01      1      1 NRR/DE/EMEB               1    1                    TRACT        1      1 OGC/HDS3                 1    0      RES/DET/EIB              1      1 RES/DET/EMMEB             1    1 EXTERNAL: LITCO ANDERSON             1    1      NOAC NRC PDR                   1     1 D
                                                                                                      'E NOTE TO ALL URZDS" RECIPIENTS:
PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE WASTE. TO HAVE YOUR NAME OR ORGANIZATION REMOVED FROM DISTRIBUTION OR REDUCE THE NUMBER OF COPIES RECEIVED BY YOU OR YOUR ORGANIZATION, CONTACT THE LISTS DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK (DCD) ON EXTENSION 415-2083 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR               13   ENCL     12
 
WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM P.O. Box 968 ~ Richland, Washington 99352-0968 April 29, 1999 G02-99-083 Docket No. 50-397 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
WNP-2, OPERATING LICENSE NPF-21 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION ANALYTICAL EVALUATION OF INSERVICE INSPECTION EXAMINATION RESULTS
WNP-2, OPERATING LICENSE NPF-21 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION ANALYTICALEVALUATIONOF INSERVICE INSPECTION EXAMINATIONRESULTS


==Reference:==
==Reference:==
Letter GO2-99-057, dated March 24, 1999, DW Coleman (SS) to NRC, "Analytical Evaluation of Inservice Inspection Examination Results, Additional Information" The purpose of this letter is to provide supplemental information to assist the NRC staff in review of WNP-2 Inservice Inspection activities associated with the evaluation of a planar indication found on weld number 24RRC(2)A-1 during the Spring 1998 refueling outage. The supplemental information consists of this letter and Attachments A and B.
Attachment A consists of an official copy of calculation ME-02-98-04, "Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of Nl Safe End," Revision 0, which reflects all approval signatures required by our calculation control process. This calculation is a fracture mechanics evaluation of the planar indication on weld 24RRC(2)A-1. Although technically correct, an unofficial copy of the calculation was inadvertently submitted as an attachment to the referenced letter. The unofficial copy established an examination schedule of 1020 days for weld 24RRC(2)A-1. Further refinements were subsequently made to the calculation and the official copy reflected a weld examination schedule of 870 days.
Attachment B consists of Calculation Modification Record (CMR) 98-0243, "Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of N1A Nozzle Safe End." This CMR applies to calculation ME-02-98-04 and provides updated fracture mechanics calculations and computer inputs. Based on the results of the CMR, the examination schedule for weld 24RRC(2)A-1 was re-adjusted to 970 days to account for changes in our refueling outage schedule.
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SUPPLEMENTAL INFO                ATION ANALYTICALEVALUATIONOF INSERVICE INSPECTION EXAMINATIONRESULTS Page 2  of2 In addition, the following table is provided and contains information pertaining to our crack growth model. The table includes the crack growth associated with the fatigue cycles assumed to occur during each startup and shutdown cycle.
Startup Date            IGSCC                  Fatigue Change          Fatigue Change De th-Inches            De th-Inches            Len th- Inches June 1998                0.29                    0.00064                  0.0002 Jul 1998                  0.29744                0.00066                  0.00025 Au ust 1998              0.32916                0.00088                  0.00029 June 1999                0.570493              0.00219                  0.00081 November 1999            0.63994                0.00276                  0.001 A ril 2001                0.927986              0.0051                    0.002 The stresses used are conservative and are a combination of thermal stress and operating basis earthquake and safe shutdown earthquake dynamic stresses. The table has been adjusted to reflect current and future startup and shutdown cycles. As shown by the table, the summation of the incremental crack growth associated with the fatigue cycles is insignificant. The summation, when added to the calculation output, is less than the ASME Code allowable value for flaw size.
Should you have any questions or desire additional information pertaining to this letter, please call P J Inserra at (509) 377-4147.
Respectfully, DW Coleman Manager, Regulatory Affairs Mail Drop PE20 Attachments cc:      EW Merschoff- NRC RIV                              PD Robinson - Winston Ec Strawn JS Cushing - NRC NRR                              DL Williams - BPA/1399 NRC Senior Resident Inspector - 927N


Letter GO2-99-057, dated March 24, 1999, DW Coleman (SS)to NRC,"Analytical Evaluation of Inservice Inspection Examination Results, Additional Information" The purpose of this letter is to provide supplemental information to assist the NRC staff in review of WNP-2 Inservice Inspection activities associated with the evaluation of a planar indication found on weld number 24RRC(2)A-1 during the Spring 1998 refueling outage.The supplemental information consists of this letter and Attachments A and B.Attachment A consists of an official copy of calculation ME-02-98-04,"Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of Nl Safe End," Revision 0, which reflects all approval signatures required by our calculation control process.This calculation is a fracture mechanics evaluation of the planar indication on weld 24RRC(2)A-1.
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Although technically correct, an unofficial copy of the calculation was inadvertently submitted as an attachment to the referenced letter.The unofficial copy established an examination schedule of 1020 days for weld 24RRC(2)A-1.
Further refinements were subsequently made to the calculation and the official copy reflected a weld examination schedule of 870 days.Attachment B consists of Calculation Modification Record (CMR)98-0243,"Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of N1A Nozzle Safe End." This CMR applies to calculation ME-02-98-04 and provides updated fracture mechanics calculations and computer inputs.Based on the results of the CMR, the examination schedule for weld 24RRC(2)A-1 was re-adjusted to 970 days to account for changes in our refueling outage schedule.-qp05gg0ggq 9'90429 PDR ADQCK 0500039'7'DR SUPPLEMENTAL INFO ATION ANALYTICAL EVALUATION OF INSERVICE INSPECTION EXAMINATION RESULTS Page 2 of2 In addition, the following table is provided and contains information pertaining to our crack growth model.The table includes the crack growth associated with the fatigue cycles assumed to occur during each startup and shutdown cycle.Startup Date June 1998 Jul 1998 Au ust 1998 June 1999 November 1999 A ril 2001 IGSCC De th-Inches 0.29 0.29744 0.32916 0.570493 0.63994 0.927986 Fatigue Change De th-Inches 0.00064 0.00066 0.00088 0.00219 0.00276 0.0051 Fatigue Change Len th-Inches 0.0002 0.00025 0.00029 0.00081 0.001 0.002 The stresses used are conservative and are a combination of thermal stress and operating basis earthquake and safe shutdown earthquake dynamic stresses.The table has been adjusted to reflect current and future startup and shutdown cycles.As shown by the table, the summation of the incremental crack growth associated with the fatigue cycles is insignificant.
The summation, when added to the calculation output, is less than the ASME Code allowable value for flaw size.Should you have any questions or desire additional information pertaining to this letter, please call P J Inserra at (509)377-4147.Respectfully, DW Coleman Manager, Regulatory Affairs Mail Drop PE20 Attachments cc: EW Merschoff-NRC RIV JS Cushing-NRC NRR NRC Senior Resident Inspector-927N PD Robinson-Winston Ec Strawn DL Williams-BPA/1399 4}}

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Forwards Rev 0 to Calculation ME-02-98-04, Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of N1 Safe End & Calculation Mod Record CMR-98-0243, Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of N1A Nozzle Safe End, as Suppl Info to ISI Exam
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REGULAA~RY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)

ACCESSION NBR:9905130169 DOC.DATE: 99/04/29 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET N FACIL:50-397 -WPPSS Nuclear Project, Unit 2, Washington Public Powe 05000397 AUDE.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION COLEIIN,D.W. Washington Public Power Supply System RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Records Management Branch (Document Control Desk)

SUBJECT:

Forwards rev 0 to calculation ME-02-98-04, "Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of Nl Safe End" &, calculation mod record CMR-98-0243, "Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of N1A TITLE:

NOTES:

OR Nozzle Safe End," as suppl info to ISI exam.

DISTRIBUTION CODE .. A047D COPIES RECEIVED: LTR Submittal: Inservice/Testing/Relief from 1 ENCL j SIZE ASME Code - GL-89-04 E

RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL 0 LPD4-2 LA 1 1 LPD4-2 PD 1 1 CUSHING,J 1 1 R INTERNAL: ACRS 1 1 FILE CENTER 01 1 1 NRR/DE/EMEB 1 1 TRACT 1 1 OGC/HDS3 1 0 RES/DET/EIB 1 1 RES/DET/EMMEB 1 1 EXTERNAL: LITCO ANDERSON 1 1 NOAC NRC PDR 1 1 D

'E NOTE TO ALL URZDS" RECIPIENTS:

PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE WASTE. TO HAVE YOUR NAME OR ORGANIZATION REMOVED FROM DISTRIBUTION OR REDUCE THE NUMBER OF COPIES RECEIVED BY YOU OR YOUR ORGANIZATION, CONTACT THE LISTS DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK (DCD) ON EXTENSION 415-2083 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 13 ENCL 12

WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM P.O. Box 968 ~ Richland, Washington 99352-0968 April 29, 1999 G02-99-083 Docket No. 50-397 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:

Subject:

WNP-2, OPERATING LICENSE NPF-21 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION ANALYTICALEVALUATIONOF INSERVICE INSPECTION EXAMINATIONRESULTS

Reference:

Letter GO2-99-057, dated March 24, 1999, DW Coleman (SS) to NRC, "Analytical Evaluation of Inservice Inspection Examination Results, Additional Information" The purpose of this letter is to provide supplemental information to assist the NRC staff in review of WNP-2 Inservice Inspection activities associated with the evaluation of a planar indication found on weld number 24RRC(2)A-1 during the Spring 1998 refueling outage. The supplemental information consists of this letter and Attachments A and B.

Attachment A consists of an official copy of calculation ME-02-98-04, "Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of Nl Safe End," Revision 0, which reflects all approval signatures required by our calculation control process. This calculation is a fracture mechanics evaluation of the planar indication on weld 24RRC(2)A-1. Although technically correct, an unofficial copy of the calculation was inadvertently submitted as an attachment to the referenced letter. The unofficial copy established an examination schedule of 1020 days for weld 24RRC(2)A-1. Further refinements were subsequently made to the calculation and the official copy reflected a weld examination schedule of 870 days.

Attachment B consists of Calculation Modification Record (CMR) 98-0243, "Fracture Mechanics Evaluation of N1A Nozzle Safe End." This CMR applies to calculation ME-02-98-04 and provides updated fracture mechanics calculations and computer inputs. Based on the results of the CMR, the examination schedule for weld 24RRC(2)A-1 was re-adjusted to 970 days to account for changes in our refueling outage schedule.

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SUPPLEMENTAL INFO ATION ANALYTICALEVALUATIONOF INSERVICE INSPECTION EXAMINATIONRESULTS Page 2 of2 In addition, the following table is provided and contains information pertaining to our crack growth model. The table includes the crack growth associated with the fatigue cycles assumed to occur during each startup and shutdown cycle.

Startup Date IGSCC Fatigue Change Fatigue Change De th-Inches De th-Inches Len th- Inches June 1998 0.29 0.00064 0.0002 Jul 1998 0.29744 0.00066 0.00025 Au ust 1998 0.32916 0.00088 0.00029 June 1999 0.570493 0.00219 0.00081 November 1999 0.63994 0.00276 0.001 A ril 2001 0.927986 0.0051 0.002 The stresses used are conservative and are a combination of thermal stress and operating basis earthquake and safe shutdown earthquake dynamic stresses. The table has been adjusted to reflect current and future startup and shutdown cycles. As shown by the table, the summation of the incremental crack growth associated with the fatigue cycles is insignificant. The summation, when added to the calculation output, is less than the ASME Code allowable value for flaw size.

Should you have any questions or desire additional information pertaining to this letter, please call P J Inserra at (509) 377-4147.

Respectfully, DW Coleman Manager, Regulatory Affairs Mail Drop PE20 Attachments cc: EW Merschoff- NRC RIV PD Robinson - Winston Ec Strawn JS Cushing - NRC NRR DL Williams - BPA/1399 NRC Senior Resident Inspector - 927N

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