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| issue date = 10/13/2004
| issue date = 10/13/2004
| title = Materials Performance in Naval Reactors Program
| title = Materials Performance in Naval Reactors Program
| author name = Sheron B W
| author name = Sheron B
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR/ADPT
| author affiliation = NRC/NRR/ADPT
| addressee name = Marion A
| addressee name = Marion A
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{{#Wiki_filter:October 13, 2004Alex Marion, DirectorEngineering Nuclear Energy Institute Suite 400, 1776 I Street N.W.
{{#Wiki_filter:October 13, 2004 Alex Marion, Director Engineering Nuclear Energy Institute Suite 400, 1776 I Street N.W.
Washington, DC 20006-3708
Washington, DC 20006-3708


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==Dear Mr. Marion:==
==Dear Mr. Marion:==


In response to your request of March 22, 2004, this letter forwards information on materialsperformance in the Naval Reactors (NR) program. The NR program has published extensive information on reactor plant and secondary plantmaterials performance in scientific literature where security classification requirements permit.
In response to your request of March 22, 2004, this letter forwards information on materials performance in the Naval Reactors (NR) program.
These publications help share program experience with the technical community. Attachment 1 is a bibliography of NR program prime contractor publications which cover many of the topics about which you requested information. Attachment 2 is a cross reference of your questions against the NR program publications.Naval plants operate at different temperatures and pressures than most commercial plants andthe flow velocities and chemistry conditions may also be different. The applicability of information in the cited NR program publications to commercial plants must be carefully considered in view of these differences. This letter contains the extent of publicly available information that NR is able to share. If youwould like more assistance, you may contact Margie Kotzalas of my staff. She may be reached at phone number 301-415-2737.Sincerely,/RA/Brian W. SheronAssociate Director for Project Licensing   and Technical AnalysisOffice of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionAttachments: As stated October 13, 2004Alex Marion, DirectorEngineering Nuclear Energy Institute Suite 400, 1776 I Street N.W.
The NR program has published extensive information on reactor plant and secondary plant materials performance in scientific literature where security classification requirements permit.
These publications help share program experience with the technical community. Attachment 1 is a bibliography of NR program prime contractor publications which cover many of the topics about which you requested information. Attachment 2 is a cross reference of your questions against the NR program publications.
Naval plants operate at different temperatures and pressures than most commercial plants and the flow velocities and chemistry conditions may also be different. The applicability of information in the cited NR program publications to commercial plants must be carefully considered in view of these differences.
This letter contains the extent of publicly available information that NR is able to share. If you would like more assistance, you may contact Margie Kotzalas of my staff. She may be reached at phone number 301-415-2737.
Sincerely,
                                              /RA/
Brian W. Sheron Associate Director for Project Licensing and Technical Analysis Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attachments: As stated
 
October 13, 2004 Alex Marion, Director Engineering Nuclear Energy Institute Suite 400, 1776 I Street N.W.
Washington, DC 20006-3708
Washington, DC 20006-3708


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==Dear Mr. Marion:==
==Dear Mr. Marion:==


In response to your request of March 22, 2004, this letter forwards information on materialsperformance in the Naval Reactors (NR) program. The NR program has published extensive information on reactor plant and secondary plantmaterials performance in scientific literature where security classification requirements permit.
In response to your request of March 22, 2004, this letter forwards information on materials performance in the Naval Reactors (NR) program.
These publications help share program experience with the technical community. Attachment 1 is a bibliography of NR program prime contractor publications which cover many of the topics about which you requested information. Attachment 2 is a cross reference of your questions against the NR program publications.Naval plants operate at different temperatures and pressures than most commercial plants andthe flow velocities and chemistry conditions may also be different. The applicability of information in the cited NR program publications to commercial plants must be carefully considered in view of these differences. This letter contains the extent of publicly available information that NR is able to share. If youwould like more assistance, you may contact Margie Kotzalas of my staff. She may be reached at phone number 301-415-2737.Sincerely,/RA/Brian W. SheronAssociate Director for Project Licensing and Technical Analysis Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionAttachments: As statedADAMS Accession Number: ML042780494 (package)ML042780195 (Memo)ML042780451 (Att. 1)
The NR program has published extensive information on reactor plant and secondary plant materials performance in scientific literature where security classification requirements permit.
ML042780455 (Att. 2)OFFICENRR/DLPM:TANRR/ADPTNAMEMKotzalasBSheronDATE10/12/0410/13/04OFFICIAL RECORD}}
These publications help share program experience with the technical community. Attachment 1 is a bibliography of NR program prime contractor publications which cover many of the topics about which you requested information. Attachment 2 is a cross reference of your questions against the NR program publications.
Naval plants operate at different temperatures and pressures than most commercial plants and the flow velocities and chemistry conditions may also be different. The applicability of information in the cited NR program publications to commercial plants must be carefully considered in view of these differences.
This letter contains the extent of publicly available information that NR is able to share. If you would like more assistance, you may contact Margie Kotzalas of my staff. She may be reached at phone number 301-415-2737.
Sincerely,
                                              /RA/
Brian W. Sheron Associate Director for Project Licensing and Technical Analysis Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attachments: As stated ADAMS Accession Number: ML042780494 (package)
ML042780195 (Memo)
ML042780451 (Att. 1)
ML042780455 (Att. 2)
OFFICE      NRR/DLPM:TA          NRR/ADPT NAME        MKotzalas            BSheron DATE        10/12/04            10/13/04 OFFICIAL RECORD}}

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Materials Performance in Naval Reactors Program
ML042780195
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Issue date: 10/13/2004
From: Sheron B
NRC/NRR/ADPT
To: Marion A
Nuclear Energy Institute
Kotzalas M, NRC/NRR/ADPT, 415-2737
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ML042780494 List:
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Download: ML042780195 (2)


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October 13, 2004 Alex Marion, Director Engineering Nuclear Energy Institute Suite 400, 1776 I Street N.W.

Washington, DC 20006-3708

SUBJECT:

MATERIALS PERFORMANCE IN NAVAL REACTORS PROGRAM

Dear Mr. Marion:

In response to your request of March 22, 2004, this letter forwards information on materials performance in the Naval Reactors (NR) program.

The NR program has published extensive information on reactor plant and secondary plant materials performance in scientific literature where security classification requirements permit.

These publications help share program experience with the technical community. Attachment 1 is a bibliography of NR program prime contractor publications which cover many of the topics about which you requested information. Attachment 2 is a cross reference of your questions against the NR program publications.

Naval plants operate at different temperatures and pressures than most commercial plants and the flow velocities and chemistry conditions may also be different. The applicability of information in the cited NR program publications to commercial plants must be carefully considered in view of these differences.

This letter contains the extent of publicly available information that NR is able to share. If you would like more assistance, you may contact Margie Kotzalas of my staff. She may be reached at phone number 301-415-2737.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Brian W. Sheron Associate Director for Project Licensing and Technical Analysis Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attachments: As stated

October 13, 2004 Alex Marion, Director Engineering Nuclear Energy Institute Suite 400, 1776 I Street N.W.

Washington, DC 20006-3708

SUBJECT:

MATERIALS PERFORMANCE IN NAVAL REACTORS PROGRAM

Dear Mr. Marion:

In response to your request of March 22, 2004, this letter forwards information on materials performance in the Naval Reactors (NR) program.

The NR program has published extensive information on reactor plant and secondary plant materials performance in scientific literature where security classification requirements permit.

These publications help share program experience with the technical community. Attachment 1 is a bibliography of NR program prime contractor publications which cover many of the topics about which you requested information. Attachment 2 is a cross reference of your questions against the NR program publications.

Naval plants operate at different temperatures and pressures than most commercial plants and the flow velocities and chemistry conditions may also be different. The applicability of information in the cited NR program publications to commercial plants must be carefully considered in view of these differences.

This letter contains the extent of publicly available information that NR is able to share. If you would like more assistance, you may contact Margie Kotzalas of my staff. She may be reached at phone number 301-415-2737.

Sincerely,

/RA/

Brian W. Sheron Associate Director for Project Licensing and Technical Analysis Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attachments: As stated ADAMS Accession Number: ML042780494 (package)

ML042780195 (Memo)

ML042780451 (Att. 1)

ML042780455 (Att. 2)

OFFICE NRR/DLPM:TA NRR/ADPT NAME MKotzalas BSheron DATE 10/12/04 10/13/04 OFFICIAL RECORD