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| number = ML061670325
| number = ML061670325
| issue date = 06/14/2006
| issue date = 06/14/2006
| title = 06/14/2006 Public Meeting Licensee Presentation Slides for Quad Cities End-of-Cycle Plant Performance Annual Assessment
| title = Public Meeting Licensee Presentation Slides for Quad Cities End-of-Cycle Plant Performance Annual Assessment
| author name = Tulon T
| author name = Tulon T
| author affiliation = Exelon Generation Co, LLC
| author affiliation = Exelon Generation Co, LLC
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{{#Wiki_filter:1 Quad Cities Station Update End-of-Cycle Meeting June 14, 2006 Tim Tulon Site Vice President 2 Topics:*Extended Power Uprate
{{#Wiki_filter:Quad Cities Station Update End-of-Cycle Meeting June 14, 2006 Tim Tulon Site Vice President 1
-The problem-The fix*Radiation Reduction 3 Extended Power Uprate Completed
*17% Power Uprate
-Produce 912 megawatts electric
*NRC approval in December 2001
*Initial EPU operation:
-Unit 2 in March 2002
-Unit 1 in December 2002Objective -Increase total generation output on both reactors 4 The Problem Increased steam flow Increased acoustic loads Increased Steam Dryer loads Increased steam line piping vibrations ERV actuator damage Steam Dryer cracks 5 Finding the Source
*Unprecedented testing and analysis determined the source of the vibration to the 'standpipes' on the steam lines where the valve attach to the piping.
-The length of the standpipe was increased to reduce the


acoustics inside the pipe. ---
Topics:
Similar to tuning a pipe organ, or blowing over the top of a soda bottle.
* Extended Power Uprate
ERV Standpipe 6 State-of-the-Art Testing and Analysis Conducted to Validate Vibration Source
    - The problem
*Testing conducted in six states
    - The fix
*Scale models of actual Quad Cities reactor and piping utilized
* Radiation Reduction 2
*Shaker table testing conducted to duplicate actual vibration levels 7 Actions Taken to Correct Vibration Problem
*Installed New Steam Dryers
-More robust
*Installed Acoustic Side Branch Modification
-Retune the steam system
*Installed Upgraded Valve Actuators
-'Hardened' the actuator 8 New Steam Dryers
*Both Quad Cities steam dryers were replaced in early 2005 with a more robust


design:-Increased stress margins on steam dryers
Extended Power Uprate Completed Objective - Increase total generation output on both reactors
-Instrumentation provided validation of design load
* 17% Power Uprate
-Strain gauges provided stress data for analytical purposes 9 2006 Electromatic Relief Valve Upgrade
    - Produce 912 megawatts electric
*Late 2005 issues were discovered with the actuators on the Electromatic Relief Valves (ERVs) due to vibration.
* NRC approval in December 2001
*The ERV actuators have now been replaced with more robust design:-Several ERV actuator replacement options evaluated. New General Electric design proved to
* Initial EPU operation:
    - Unit 2 in March 2002
    - Unit 1 in December 2002 3


be most rigorous as validated with shaker table tests.
The Problem Increased steam flow Increased acoustic loads Increased        Increased steam Steam Dryer          line piping loads            vibrations Steam Dryer cracks ERV actuator damage 4
10 Shaker Table TestingERV Actuator TestingERV Testing 11New ERV Actuator -vs-Previous New GE Design Previously Installed Design 12 2006 Acoustic Side Branch Modification Removing the Source of the Vibrations 13 2006 Acoustic Side Branch Modification
*Objectives:
-Reduce dryer loading to increase stress margin for long-term operation of dryer
-Reduce overall MSL vibrations impacting ERV actuators and other attached main steam components
-Retuned the steam system 14 How Does the ASB Work?
The addition of the ASB increases the effective length of the ERV/SV standpipe, thereby


decreasing the frequency of the acoustic standing wave. It is similar to a muffler, the ASB
Finding the Source
'tunes' the steam flow to reduce vibrations in the piping.
* Unprecedented testing and analysis determined the source of the vibration to the standpipes on the steam lines where the valve attach to the piping.
15 Acoustic Side Branch Mod Main Steam Safety Valve Electromatic Relief Valve ASBs 16 Unit 2 Startup Testing RESULTS:*EPU Flow Induced Vibration (FIV)
- The length of the standpipe was increased to reduce the acoustics inside the pipe. ---           ERV Similar to tuning a pipe organ, or blowing over the top of a          Standpipe soda bottle.
Reduced to ~ 50% Original Licensed Thermal Power Levels.-Meaning: today steam piping vibration levels at full-EPU power is approximately 50% than when the plant was first put in to commercial operation in 1972.
5
17 Typical Accelerometer Data ResultsQ2R18 Accelerometer TrendsTarget Rock Inlet Flange - X 00.050.10.150.20.250.30.350.4050010001500200025003000Core Thermal Power, MWtAcceleration, grms3A Target Rock Inlet Flange X1Historical (pre-ASB) EPU ValueHistorical (pre-ASB) OLTP Value3A Target Rock Inlet Flange X23A Target Rock Historical - X Last May w/o ASBs With ASBs 18 Conclusions
*Main Steam Line (MSL) vibrations are reduced
*The ASB modification effectiveness has been confirmed. This adds significant safety margin and substantially increased vibration tolerance to the steam dryer structural integrity and other


main steam line components.
State-of-the-Art Testing and Analysis Conducted to Validate Vibration Source
*Both units can operate safely and reliably at EPU power levels.
* Testing conducted in six states
ASBs Work!
* Scale models of actual Quad Cities reactor and piping utilized
19 Radiation Exposure Efforts 20 Station Has Taken Aggressive Actions to Reduce Radiation Exposure
* Shaker table testing conducted to duplicate actual vibration levels      6
*Chemical decontamination of reactor piping on both units
 
*Replacement of turbine blades which contained high sources of Cobalt 60
Actions Taken to Correct Vibration Problem
*Installed permanent lead shielding in several high radiation areas of the plant
* Installed New Steam Dryers
*Improved worker training / increased awareness through individual dose goals 21 486.0 436.3 336.2 190.0 162.00 rem100 rem 200 rem300 rem400 rem500 rem600 remQ2R16 (2002)Q2R17 (2004)Q2R18 (2006)Q2R18minus ASB / DryerQ2R19 projected (2008)Dose (person-rem)
  - More robust
Red line represents 150 rem -our path to full INPO points and industry best dose performance Red line represents 150 rem -our path to full INPO points and industry best dose performance U2 Outage Dose Reduction Trend Industry Best 22 Where Are We GoingINPO Collective Radiation Exposure Point Performance 6.2 9.7 10.00.00.0 0 points 1 points 2 points 3 points 4 points 5 points 6 points 7 points 8 points 9 points 10 pointsCurrent200720082009Full Points Industry Best Red line represents 150 rem -our path to full INPO points and industry best dose performance Red line represents 150 rem -our path to full INPO points and industry best dose performance 23 Questions?}}
* Installed Acoustic Side Branch Modification
  - Retune the steam system
* Installed Upgraded Valve Actuators
  - Hardened the actuator 7
 
New Steam Dryers
* Both Quad Cities steam dryers were replaced in early 2005 with a more robust design:
  - Increased stress margins on steam dryers
  - Instrumentation provided validation of design load
  - Strain gauges provided stress data for analytical purposes 8
 
2006 Electromatic Relief Valve Upgrade
* Late 2005 issues were discovered with the actuators on the Electromatic Relief Valves (ERVs) due to vibration.
* The ERV actuators have now been replaced with more robust design:
    - Several ERV actuator replacement options evaluated. New General Electric design proved to be most rigorous as validated with shaker table tests.
9
 
Shaker Table Testing ERV Actuator Testing ERV Testing 10
 
New ERV Actuator -vs- Previous New GE Design Previously Installed Design 11
 
2006 Acoustic Side Branch Modification Removing the Source of the Vibrations 12
 
2006 Acoustic Side Branch Modification
* Objectives:
  - Reduce dryer loading to increase stress margin for long-term operation of dryer
  - Reduce overall MSL vibrations impacting ERV actuators and other attached main steam components
  - Retuned the steam system 13
 
How Does the ASB Work?
The addition of the ASB increases the effective length of the ERV/SV standpipe, thereby decreasing the frequency of the acoustic standing wave. It is similar to a muffler, the ASB tunes the steam flow to reduce vibrations in the piping.
14
 
Acoustic Side Branch Mod ASBs Main Steam Safety Valve      Electromatic Relief Valve 15
 
Unit 2 Startup Testing RESULTS:
* EPU Flow Induced Vibration (FIV)
Reduced to ~ 50% Original Licensed Thermal Power Levels.
  - Meaning: today steam piping vibration levels at full-EPU power is approximately 50% than when the plant was first put in to commercial operation in 1972.
16
 
Typical Accelerometer Data Results Q2R18 Accelerometer Trends Target Rock Inlet Flange - X 0.4 3A Target Rock Inlet Flange X1 Historical (pre-ASB) EPU Value 0.35      Historical (pre-ASB) OLTP Value 3A Target Rock Inlet Flange X2 3A Target Rock Historical - X 0.3 0.25 Acceleration, grms 0.2 Last May w/o ASBs 0.15 With ASBs 0.1 0.05 0
0        500                        1000                  1500            2000    2500      3000 Core Thermal Power, MWt 17
 
Conclusions ASBs Work!
* Main Steam Line (MSL) vibrations are reduced
* The ASB modification effectiveness has been confirmed. This adds significant safety margin and substantially increased vibration tolerance to the steam dryer structural integrity and other main steam line components.
* Both units can operate safely and reliably at EPU power levels.
18
 
Radiation Exposure Efforts 19
 
Station Has Taken Aggressive Actions to Reduce Radiation Exposure
* Chemical decontamination of reactor piping on both units
* Replacement of turbine blades which contained high sources of Cobalt 60
* Installed permanent lead shielding in several high radiation areas of the plant
* Improved worker training / increased awareness through individual dose goals 20
 
U2 Outage Dose Reduction Trend 600 rem Red Red line line represents represents 150 150 rem rem -- our our path path 500 rem to to full full INPO INPO points points 486.0 and and industry industry best best 400 rem 436.3                                 dose dose performance performance Dose (person-rem) 336.2 300 rem Industry Best 200 rem 190.0 162.0 100 rem 0 rem Q2R16    Q2R17    Q2R18        Q2R18          Q2R19 projected (2002)   (2004)   (2006)   minus ASB / Dryer        (2008) 21
 
Where Are We Going INPO Collective Radiation Exposure Point Performance 10 points 10.0 9.7 9 points             Industry Best 8 points 7 points Red Red line line represents represents 6 points      150 150 rem rem -- our our path path 6.2 to to full full INPO INPO points points 5 points        and and industry industry best best dose dose performance performance 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 points 0.0                0.0 0 points Current              2007  2008    2009      Full Points 22
 
Questions?
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Public Meeting Licensee Presentation Slides for Quad Cities End-of-Cycle Plant Performance Annual Assessment
ML061670325
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Issue date: 06/14/2006
From: Tulon T
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Quad Cities Station Update End-of-Cycle Meeting June 14, 2006 Tim Tulon Site Vice President 1

Topics:

- The problem

- The fix

  • Radiation Reduction 2

Extended Power Uprate Completed Objective - Increase total generation output on both reactors

- Produce 912 megawatts electric

  • NRC approval in December 2001
  • Initial EPU operation:

- Unit 2 in March 2002

- Unit 1 in December 2002 3

The Problem Increased steam flow Increased acoustic loads Increased Increased steam Steam Dryer line piping loads vibrations Steam Dryer cracks ERV actuator damage 4

Finding the Source

  • Unprecedented testing and analysis determined the source of the vibration to the standpipes on the steam lines where the valve attach to the piping.

- The length of the standpipe was increased to reduce the acoustics inside the pipe. --- ERV Similar to tuning a pipe organ, or blowing over the top of a Standpipe soda bottle.

5

State-of-the-Art Testing and Analysis Conducted to Validate Vibration Source

  • Testing conducted in six states
  • Scale models of actual Quad Cities reactor and piping utilized
  • Shaker table testing conducted to duplicate actual vibration levels 6

Actions Taken to Correct Vibration Problem

  • Installed New Steam Dryers

- More robust

  • Installed Acoustic Side Branch Modification

- Retune the steam system

  • Installed Upgraded Valve Actuators

- Hardened the actuator 7

New Steam Dryers

  • Both Quad Cities steam dryers were replaced in early 2005 with a more robust design:

- Increased stress margins on steam dryers

- Instrumentation provided validation of design load

- Strain gauges provided stress data for analytical purposes 8

2006 Electromatic Relief Valve Upgrade

  • Late 2005 issues were discovered with the actuators on the Electromatic Relief Valves (ERVs) due to vibration.
  • The ERV actuators have now been replaced with more robust design:

- Several ERV actuator replacement options evaluated. New General Electric design proved to be most rigorous as validated with shaker table tests.

9

Shaker Table Testing ERV Actuator Testing ERV Testing 10

New ERV Actuator -vs- Previous New GE Design Previously Installed Design 11

2006 Acoustic Side Branch Modification Removing the Source of the Vibrations 12

2006 Acoustic Side Branch Modification

  • Objectives:

- Reduce dryer loading to increase stress margin for long-term operation of dryer

- Reduce overall MSL vibrations impacting ERV actuators and other attached main steam components

- Retuned the steam system 13

How Does the ASB Work?

The addition of the ASB increases the effective length of the ERV/SV standpipe, thereby decreasing the frequency of the acoustic standing wave. It is similar to a muffler, the ASB tunes the steam flow to reduce vibrations in the piping.

14

Acoustic Side Branch Mod ASBs Main Steam Safety Valve Electromatic Relief Valve 15

Unit 2 Startup Testing RESULTS:

Reduced to ~ 50% Original Licensed Thermal Power Levels.

- Meaning: today steam piping vibration levels at full-EPU power is approximately 50% than when the plant was first put in to commercial operation in 1972.

16

Typical Accelerometer Data Results Q2R18 Accelerometer Trends Target Rock Inlet Flange - X 0.4 3A Target Rock Inlet Flange X1 Historical (pre-ASB) EPU Value 0.35 Historical (pre-ASB) OLTP Value 3A Target Rock Inlet Flange X2 3A Target Rock Historical - X 0.3 0.25 Acceleration, grms 0.2 Last May w/o ASBs 0.15 With ASBs 0.1 0.05 0

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 Core Thermal Power, MWt 17

Conclusions ASBs Work!

  • The ASB modification effectiveness has been confirmed. This adds significant safety margin and substantially increased vibration tolerance to the steam dryer structural integrity and other main steam line components.
  • Both units can operate safely and reliably at EPU power levels.

18

Radiation Exposure Efforts 19

Station Has Taken Aggressive Actions to Reduce Radiation Exposure

  • Chemical decontamination of reactor piping on both units
  • Replacement of turbine blades which contained high sources of Cobalt 60
  • Improved worker training / increased awareness through individual dose goals 20

U2 Outage Dose Reduction Trend 600 rem Red Red line line represents represents 150 150 rem rem -- our our path path 500 rem to to full full INPO INPO points points 486.0 and and industry industry best best 400 rem 436.3 dose dose performance performance Dose (person-rem) 336.2 300 rem Industry Best 200 rem 190.0 162.0 100 rem 0 rem Q2R16 Q2R17 Q2R18 Q2R18 Q2R19 projected (2002) (2004) (2006) minus ASB / Dryer (2008) 21

Where Are We Going INPO Collective Radiation Exposure Point Performance 10 points 10.0 9.7 9 points Industry Best 8 points 7 points Red Red line line represents represents 6 points 150 150 rem rem -- our our path path 6.2 to to full full INPO INPO points points 5 points and and industry industry best best dose dose performance performance 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 points 0.0 0.0 0 points Current 2007 2008 2009 Full Points 22

Questions?

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