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{{#Wiki_filter:From: Matt Sunseri <Matthew.Sunseri@nrc.gov>
{{#Wiki_filter:From: Matt Sunseri <Matthew.Sunseri@nrc.gov>
Sent: Friday, October 7, 2022 4:19 PM To: Hossein Nourbakhsh <Hossein.Nourbakhsh@nrc.gov>
Sent: Friday, October 7, 2022 4:19 PM To: Hossein Nourbakhsh <Hossein.Nourbakhsh@nrc.gov>
Cc: Joy Rempe <Joy.Rempe@nrc.gov>
Cc: Joy Rempe <Joy.Rempe@nrc.gov>  


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Notes From Material Harvesting Research Information Briefing
Notes From Material Harvesting Research Information Briefing Hi Hossein, In order to preserve some of the key points from our information briefing on material harvesting for our consideration during our next formal research program review, I offer the following notes for you to retain.
 
: 1. Staff reported that in some cases, documentation for the harvested material is not existent, difficult to retrieve or has no longer been retained by the owner. This in part may be due to the definition of maintained for the life of the facility that is generally interpreted as ending when the licensee submits their letter of license termination.
Hi Hossein,
: 2. Harvesting of material for electrical cable ageing management should consider the availability of splices in cables, because these splices can become the life limiting component in some cases.
 
: 3. Follow up on how information from harvested material is used to improve predictive ageing models.
In order to preserve some of the key points from our informatio  n briefing on material harvesting for our consideration during our next formal research program review, I offer the following notes for you to retain.
Thanks Hossein, Matt}}
: 1.                     Staff reported that in some cases, documentation for the har  vested material is not existent, difficult to retrieve or has no longer been retained   by the owner. This in part may be due to the definition of maintained for the life of the   facility that is generally interpreted as ending when the licensee submits their letter of   license termination.
: 2.                     Harvesting of material for electrical cable ageing managemen  t should consider the availability of splices in cables, because these splices can be  come the life limiting component in some cases.
: 3.                     Follow up on how information from harvested material is used   to improve predictive ageing models.
 
Thanks Hossein,
 
Matt}}

Latest revision as of 20:14, 24 November 2024

FOIA-2024-000032 - Email - Notes from Material Harvesting Research Information Briefing
ML24051A242
Person / Time
Issue date: 10/07/2022
From: Matthew Sunseri
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
To: Hossein Nourbakhsh
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
References
FOIA-2024-000032
Download: ML24051A242 (1)


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From: Matt Sunseri <Matthew.Sunseri@nrc.gov>

Sent: Friday, October 7, 2022 4:19 PM To: Hossein Nourbakhsh <Hossein.Nourbakhsh@nrc.gov>

Cc: Joy Rempe <Joy.Rempe@nrc.gov>

Subject:

Notes From Material Harvesting Research Information Briefing Hi Hossein, In order to preserve some of the key points from our information briefing on material harvesting for our consideration during our next formal research program review, I offer the following notes for you to retain.

1. Staff reported that in some cases, documentation for the harvested material is not existent, difficult to retrieve or has no longer been retained by the owner. This in part may be due to the definition of maintained for the life of the facility that is generally interpreted as ending when the licensee submits their letter of license termination.
2. Harvesting of material for electrical cable ageing management should consider the availability of splices in cables, because these splices can become the life limiting component in some cases.
3. Follow up on how information from harvested material is used to improve predictive ageing models.

Thanks Hossein, Matt