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* E The Ohio State University 1298 Kinnear Road O01O Nuclear Reactor Laboratory Columbus, OH 43212[Phone 614-688-8220 USNVErITY Fax 614-292-2209 11 -Sep-2008 Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738
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==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Annual Report for The Ohio State University Research Reactor, License R-75, Docket 50-150 Please find enclosed the annual report for The Ohio State University Research Reactor, Docket No. 50-150. This report is being submitted as required by our Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.1. If you have questions on the content of this report, please contact Mr. Andrew Kauffman, Associate Director of the Nuclear Reactor Laboratory, at 614-688-8220.
Annual Report for The Ohio State University Research Reactor, License R-75, Docket 50-150 Please find enclosed the annual report for The Ohio State University Research Reactor, Docket No. 50-150. This report is being submitted as required by our Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.1. If you have questions on the content of this report, please contact Mr. Andrew Kauffman, Associate Director of the Nuclear Reactor Laboratory, at 614-688-8220.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.Executed on 11-Sep-2008.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Sincerely, f~Thomas Blue, Director OSU Nuclear Reactor Lab The Ohio State University (License R-75, Docket 50-150)c: W.A. "Bud" Baeslack III, Dean, OSU College of Engineering Dan Hughes, USNRC A. Kauffman, OSURR 40oz THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH REACTOR ANNUAL REPORT FOR FY 2007/2008 SEPTEMBER 2008 OSURR Annual Report Page 1 of 10 Sep 2008 Introduction As stated in The Ohio State University Research Reactor (OSURR) Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.1 Operating Reports, an annual report shall be made to the NRC by September 30 of each year. This report is to include the -following seven sections.1. A narrative summary of operating experience (including experiments performed) and of changes in facility design, performance characteristics, and operating procedures related to reactor safety occurring during the reporting period.2. A tabulation showing the energy generated by the reactor (in kilowatt hours) and the number of hours the reactor was in use.3. The results of safety-related maintenance and inspection.
Executed on 11-Sep-2008.
The reason'sfor corrective maintenance of safety-related items shall be included.4. A table of unscheduled shutdowns and inadvertent scrams, including their reasons and the corrective actions taken.5. A summary of changes to the facility or procedures, which affect reactor safety and performance of tests or experiments carried out under the conditions of sections 50.59 of 10CRE50.6.. A summary of the nature and amount of radioactive gaseous, liquids, and solid effluents released or discharged to the environs beyond the effective control of the licensee as measured or calculated at or prior to the point of such release or discharge.
Sincerely, f~
Thomas Blue, Director OSU Nuclear Reactor Lab The Ohio State University (License R-75, Docket 50-150) c:   W.A. "Bud" Baeslack III, Dean, OSU College of Engineering Dan Hughes, USNRC A. Kauffman, OSURR 40oz
 
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH REACTOR ANNUAL REPORT FOR FY 2007/2008 SEPTEMBER 2008 OSURR Annual Report           Page 1 of 10         Sep 2008
 
Introduction As stated in The Ohio State University Research Reactor (OSURR) Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.1 Operating Reports, an annual report shall be made to the NRC by September 30 of each year. This report is to include the -following seven sections.
: 1. A narrative summary of operating experience (including experiments performed) and of changes in facility design, performance characteristics, and operating procedures related to reactor safety occurring during the reporting period.
: 2. A tabulation showing the energy generated by the reactor (in kilowatt hours) and the number of hours the reactor was in use.
: 3. The results of safety-related maintenance and inspection. The reason'sfor corrective maintenance of safety-related items shall be included.
: 4. A table of unscheduled shutdowns and inadvertent scrams, including their reasons and the corrective actions taken.
: 5. A summary of changes to the facility or procedures, which affect reactor safety and performance of tests or experiments carried out under the conditions of sections 50.59 of 10CRE50.
6.. A summary of the nature and amount of radioactive gaseous, liquids, and solid effluents released or discharged to the environs beyond the effective control of the licensee as measured or calculated at or prior to the point of such release or discharge.
: 7. A summary of radiation exposures received by facility personnel and visitors, including the dates and times of significant exposures.
: 7. A summary of radiation exposures received by facility personnel and visitors, including the dates and times of significant exposures.
These seven sections are discussed below. These are all for the period July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008, except as noted for exposure records.1. Summary of Operating Experience and Changes 1 .A. Experiments Performed The staff of The OSU Research Reactor is generally involved in four types of experiments' at the Nuclear Reactor Laboratory.
These seven sections are discussed below. These are all for the period July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008, except as noted for exposure records.
Included are introductions to nuclear research, neutron ,activation analysis, material irradiations, and classes that measure various reactor parameters; Typically when we introduce students, faculty or other experimenters to nuclear research, we do the following:
: 1. Summary of Operating Experience and Changes 1 .A. Experiments Performed The staff of The OSU Research Reactor is generally involved in four types of experiments' at the Nuclear Reactor Laboratory. Included are introductions to nuclear research, neutron
: a. Discuss nuclear reactions and radiological safety.b. Operate the reactor at 10kW-100kW
,activation analysis, material irradiations, and classes that measure various reactor parameters; Typically when we introduce students, faculty or other experimenters to nuclear research, we do the following:
: a. Discuss nuclear reactions and radiological safety.
: b. Operate the reactor at 10kW-100kW
: c. Have the individuals observe control room operations.
: c. Have the individuals observe control room operations.
: d. Complete a tour and demonstrate irradiation techniques:
: d. Complete a tour and demonstrate irradiation techniques:
OSURR Annual Report Page 2 of 10 Sep 2008 Neutron activation analysis experiments are routinely completed for students ranging from high school to graduate school. The facilities normally utilized are the "rabbit" (pneumatic tube) and the "CIF" (Central Irradiation Facility).
OSURR Annual Report                       Page 2 of 10                             Sep 2008
Much of the NAA work is geological samples.Material irradiations, other than for NAA, are in four basic areas: isotope production; detector, electronic component and fiber optic testing; boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT); and irradiation of biological samples. Isotope production has been done often for medical research.
 
Detector and electronic component testing is done routinely.
Neutron activation analysis experiments are routinely completed for students ranging from high school to graduate school. The facilities normally utilized are the "rabbit" (pneumatic tube) and the "CIF" (Central Irradiation Facility). Much of the NAA work is geological samples.
This testing is usually completed in the thermal column, or one of the beam ports, while fission chamber testing is in the Central Irradiation Facility.
Material irradiations, other than for NAA, are in four basic areas: isotope production; detector, electronic component and fiber optic testing; boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT); and irradiation of biological samples. Isotope production has been done often for medical research. Detector and electronic component testing is done routinely. This testing is usually completed in the thermal column, or one of the beam ports, while fission chamber testing is in the Central Irradiation Facility. The reactor thermal column is also utilized for other BNCT studies. Typically it is the location for cell samples to determine their boron content.
The reactor thermal column is also utilized for other BNCT studies. Typically it is the location for cell samples to determine their boron content.Various nuclear engineering or physics classes throughout Ohio utilize the reactor for the following basic experiments:
Various nuclear engineering or physics classes throughout Ohio utilize the reactor for the following basic experiments:
: a. Approach to critical (using banked control rods rather than fuel loading).b. Control rod calibration by rod drop, positive period, and subcritical multiplication.
: a. Approach to critical (using banked control rods rather than fuel loading).
: c. Measurement of the reactor transfer function by noise analysis.d. Temperature coefficient measurements.
: b. Control rod calibration by rod drop, positive period, and subcritical multiplication.
: e. Radiological surveys.The reactor utilization for July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008 is summarized in the following reports. Please note that the utilization hours listed below only reflect actual reactor operating time. The list does not include hours spent on tasks supporting this reactor utilization.
: c. Measurement of the reactor transfer function by noise analysis.
OSURR Annual Report Page 3 of 10 Sep 2008 The Ohio State University Nuclear Reactor Lab Reactor Utilization Report: July 1 -December 31, 2007 User (Affiliation)
: d. Temperature coefficient measurements.
Description Hours 1 AFIT Radiation damage in electronics 13.1 Kulisek, Stone, Blue (OSU) Damage to SiC diodes 0.0 Chenkovich, Blue (OSU) BNCT 5.2 GE Reuter-Stokes Fission chamber testing 55.7 Goodenow (OSu) Radiation effects on SiC pressure sensors 5.4 Larue (OSU) NAA of milk 0.0 Lepper (NDSU) NAA of geology samples .3.0 Lockheed Martin Fission chambers demonstration 0.7 Luna Innovations Sensor testing 237.8 NRL Calibration, inspections, requal 9.4 Scintiprox Sm production 0.8 Stone (OSU) Material properties changes in 4H-SiC 0.0 Tayloe (OSU) Approach to Critical 1.5 Truesdale (OSU) Radiation damage in electronics 0.5 UC (Glover) Trace-element NAA 0.0 UC (Spitz) NAA of air filters 0.0 Various Tours 33.2 Total: 366.3 Notes: 1. The utilization hours listed above reflect actual reactor operating time. The list does not include hours spent on tasks supporting this reactor utilization (pre-start and post-shutdown checkout, experiment setup, etc.).2. Does not include reactor utilization time when run as a secondary user' concurrent with a primary user OSURR Annual Report Page 4 of 10 Sep 2008 The Ohio State University Nuclear Reactor Lab Reactor Utilization Report: January 1 -June 30, 2008 User (Affiliation)
: e. Radiological surveys.
Description Hours 1 Luna Innovations Optical sensor evaluation 138.7 OSU NE Classes and labs (NE 505, 742, 744, 793) 48.6 GE Reuter-Stokes Fission chamber testing 61.1 Various Tours(excluding NE 505) 22.0 Burgett (Ga Tech) Neutron spectrum in rabbit 6.6 Glover (UC) Silica discs 8.7 AFIT Approach to critical, control rod cal 2.7 AFIT Tin (Sn) production 0.9 2 Blasy (AFIT) Rad effects 1.1 Frasca Rad effects on microcapacitors 4.0 Peilai (OSU NE) Neutron spectrum in BP#1 1.4 Patten (UDRC) Rad effects testing 2.3 Zhang, Blue (OSU NE) Rad effects testing 10.0 Chenkovich, Blue (OSU) Flux-wire activation 3.9 Stone, Blue (OSU NE) SiC detectors 2.2 2 Kulisek, Blue (OSU NE) Rad effects testing 0.0 2 Spitz (UC) NAA of filter paper 5.9 2 NRL Map startup channel fission chamber 3.5 NRL Licensing and requal 3.9 Larue NAA ofmilk 0.0 2 Lepper (NDSU) NAA of geology samples 1.3 NRL Decay gamma dose rate 1.8 Sherman (WSHS) Rad effects 1.8 Total: 332.4 Notes: 1. The utilization hours listed above reflect actual reactor operating time. The list does not include hours spent on tasks supporting this reactor utilization (pre-start and post-shutdown checkout, experiment setup, etc.).2. Does not include reactor utilization time when run as a secondary user concurrent with a primary user OSURR Annual Report Page 5 of 10 Sep 2008 1.B. Changes in Facility Design There were no facility'design changes that required a change to the Technical Specifications.
The reactor utilization for July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008 is summarized in the following reports. Please note that the utilization hours listed below only reflect actual reactor operating time. The list does not include hours spent on tasks supporting this reactor utilization.
10CFR50.59 changes are described in Section 5.A of this report.1.C. Changes in Performance Characteristics There have been no changes in performance characteristics related to reactor safety in the last year.I.D. Changes in Operating Procedures There were no changes in operating procedures related to reactor safety in the last year.10CFR50.59 changes are described in Section 5.B of this report.2. Energy Generated and Hours of Use Kilowatt-Hours of Operation:
OSURR Annual Report                       Page 3 of 10                               Sep 2008
141064.7 Hours of Utilization:'
 
698.7 3. Safety Related Maintenance None 4. Unscheduled Shutdowns From July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008 there were 13 unplanned shutdowns.
The Ohio State University Nuclear Reactor Lab Reactor Utilization Report:
These are summarized below.Reason Corrective Action Period Safety scram from noise on log (11) Replaced CIC used for log channel, channel Loss of building power (1) No corrective action required.Shim Safety #1 would not stay (1) Cleaned armature to which engaged electromagnet engages OSURR Annual Report Page 6 of 10 Sep 2008
July 1 - December 31, 2007 User (Affiliation)                             Description                       Hours1 AFIT                             Radiation damage in electronics                         13.1 Kulisek, Stone, Blue (OSU)       Damage to SiC diodes                                     0.0 Chenkovich, Blue (OSU)           BNCT                                                     5.2 GE Reuter-Stokes                 Fission chamber testing                                 55.7 Goodenow (OSu)                   Radiation effects on SiC pressure sensors                 5.4 Larue (OSU)                     NAA of milk                                               0.0 Lepper (NDSU)                   NAA of geology samples                                   .3.0 Lockheed Martin                 Fission chambers demonstration                           0.7 Luna Innovations                 Sensor testing                                         237.8 NRL                             Calibration, inspections, requal                         9.4 Scintiprox                       Sm production                                             0.8 Stone (OSU)                     Material properties changes in 4H-SiC                     0.0 Tayloe (OSU)                   Approach to Critical                                       1.5 Truesdale (OSU)                 Radiation damage in electronics                           0.5 UC (Glover)                     Trace-element NAA                                         0.0 UC (Spitz)                       NAA of air filters                                       0.0 Various                         Tours                                                   33.2 Total:     366.3 Notes:
: 5. Changes in Facility and Procedures in Accordance with 10OCFR50.59 5.A. Facility Modifications During the period July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008, three OSURR Modification Requests were completed by the reactor staff: a) Replacement of remote manual scram switches b) Replacement of startup-source drive system c) Replacement of fission-chamber drive system 5.B. Procedure changes The following is a list of procedure changes made under 1 OCFR50.59 from July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008 in accordance with Administrative Procedure AP-05, entitled Format for Writing, Revising, and Approving Procedures.
: 1. The utilization hours listed above reflect actual reactor operating time. The list does not include hours spent on tasks supporting this reactor utilization (pre-start and post-shutdown checkout, experiment setup, etc.).
Procedure Procedure Revision Number Title Date IM-01 Scram Checks 07/13/2007 EP-01 Emergency Procedures 08/03/2007 IM-03 Pre-Start Checkout 10/10/2007 IM-04 Post-Shutdown Checkout 10/10/2007 OM-01 Reactor Power Changes 10/19/2007 AP-13 Personnel Required for Reactor Operation 03/19/2008
: 2. Does not include reactor utilization time when run as a secondary user' concurrent with a primary user OSURR Annual Report                           Page 4 of 10                                 Sep 2008
: 6. Radioactive Effluents 6.A. Gaseous Effluent The only effluent measured is the release of Ar-41. For the period July 1 -Dec. 31, 2007, Ar-41 releases measured 1.13 % of the annual average concentration limit. From Jan. 1 -June 30, 2008, releases measured 1.05 % of the annual average concentration limit.In accordance with the requirements of 1OCFR20.1 101 (d), the COMPLY code was run using the total Ar-41 release for the period July 1, 2007 -June 30, 2008 of 168 mCi. Using level 2 in the code, the effective dose equivalent rate at the facility fence was computed to be 0.1 mrem/yr. This is well below the 10 mrem/yr constraint specified in the regulation.
 
6.B. Liquid Releases Hot sink releases are recorded and reported through the OSU Office of Radiation Safety.No releases were made to the sanitary sewer system during the period July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008.OSURR Annual Report Page 7 of 10 Sep 2008 6.C. Solid Releases No releases of solid radioactive material were made to the uncontrolled environment.
The Ohio State University Nuclear Reactor Lab Reactor Utilization Report:
: 7. Radiation Exposures Since the firm that maintains records for The Ohio State University keeps a year to date record, it is easier to report this by the nearest completed calendar year. Therefore film badge exposures in this report are for the period January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.Seven individuals were monitored as radiation workers for the entire year or a major part of it. These are tabulated below. They are consistent with the ALARA policy for The Ohio State University and represent a fraction of allowed limits. All doses are in mrem.Individual DDE LDE SDE, WB SDE, ME Visitors 0 0 0 N/A 1 45 273 557 640 2 8 7 15 1 3 128 174 260 470 4 63 87 116 80 5 36 39 50 780 OSURR Annual Report Page 8 of 10 Sep 2008 COMPLY: V1.6.9/10/2008 1:31 40 CFR Part 61 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants REPORT ON COMPLIANCE WITH THE CLEAN AIR ACT LIMITS FOR RADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS FROM THE COMPLY CODE -V1.6.Prepared by: The Ohio State University Nuclear Reactor Lab 1298 Kinnear Road Andrew Kauffman 614-688-8220 Prepared for: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency' Office of Radiation and Indoor Air Washington, DC 20460 OSURR Annual Report Page 9 of 10 Sep 2008 COMPLY: V1.6.9/10/2008 1:31 NRL_2008 SCREENING LEVEL 2 DATA ENTERED: Nuclide AR-41 Release Rate (curies/YEAR) 1.680E-01 Release height 10 meters.Building height ii meters.The source and receptor are not on the same building.Distance fromthe source to the receptor is 15 meters.Building width 25 meters.Default mean wind speed used (2.0 m/sec).NOTES: Input parameters outside the "normal" range: None.RESULTS: Effective dose equivalent:
January 1 - June 30, 2008 User (Affiliation)                             Description                       Hours1 Luna Innovations                 Optical sensor evaluation                               138.7 OSU NE                           Classes and labs (NE 505, 742, 744, 793)                 48.6 GE Reuter-Stokes                 Fission chamber testing                                 61.1 Various                           Tours(excluding NE 505)                                 22.0 Burgett (Ga Tech)                 Neutron spectrum in rabbit                               6.6 Glover (UC)                       Silica discs                                             8.7 AFIT                             Approach to critical, control rod cal                     2.7 AFIT                             Tin (Sn) production                                       0.9   2 Blasy (AFIT)                     Rad effects                                               1.1 Frasca                           Rad effects on microcapacitors                           4.0 Peilai (OSU NE)                   Neutron spectrum in BP#1                                 1.4 Patten (UDRC)                     Rad effects testing                                       2.3 Zhang, Blue (OSU NE)             Rad effects testing                                     10.0 Chenkovich, Blue (OSU)           Flux-wire activation                                     3.9 Stone, Blue (OSU NE)             SiC detectors                                             2.2   2 Kulisek, Blue (OSU NE)           Rad effects testing                                       0.0 2 Spitz (UC)                       NAA of filter paper                                       5.9 2 NRL                               Map startup channel fission chamber                       3.5 NRL                               Licensing and requal                                     3.9 Larue                             NAA ofmilk                                               0.0 2 Lepper (NDSU)                     NAA of geology samples                                   1.3 NRL                               Decay gamma dose rate                                     1.8 Sherman (WSHS)                   Rad effects                                               1.8 Total:     332.4 Notes:
0.1 mrem/yr.Comply at level 2.This facility is in COMPLIANCE.
: 1. The utilization hours listed above reflect actual reactor operating time. The list does not include hours spent on tasks supporting this reactor utilization (pre-start and post-shutdown checkout, experiment setup, etc.).
It may or may not be EXEMPT from reporting to the EPA.You may contact your regional EPA office for more information.
: 2. Does not include reactor utilization time when run as a secondary user concurrent with a primary user OSURR Annual Report                           Page 5 of 10                                 Sep 2008
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END OF COMPLIANCE REPORT.**********
1.B. Changes in Facility Design There were no facility'design changes that required a change to the Technical Specifications. 10CFR50.59 changes are described in Section 5.A of this report.
OSURR Annual Report Page 10 of 10 Sep 2008}}
1.C. Changes in Performance Characteristics There have been no changes in performance characteristics related to reactor safety in the last year.
I.D. Changes in Operating Procedures There were no changes in operating procedures related to reactor safety in the last year.
10CFR50.59 changes are described in Section 5.B of this report.
: 2. Energy Generated and Hours of Use Kilowatt-Hours of Operation: 141064.7 Hours of Utilization:' 698.7
: 3. Safety Related Maintenance None
: 4. Unscheduled Shutdowns From July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008 there were 13 unplanned shutdowns. These are summarized below.
Reason                               Corrective Action Period Safety scram from noise on log     (11) Replaced CIC used for log channel,                                       channel Loss of building power                   (1) No corrective action required.
Shim Safety #1 would not stay             (1) Cleaned armature to which engaged                                       electromagnet engages OSURR Annual Report                   Page 6 of 10                             Sep 2008
: 5. Changes in Facility and Procedures in Accordance with 10OCFR50.59 5.A. Facility Modifications During the period July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008, three OSURR Modification Requests were completed by the reactor staff:
a) Replacement of remote manual scram switches b) Replacement of startup-source drive system c) Replacement of fission-chamber drive system 5.B. Procedure changes The following is a list of procedure changes made under 1 OCFR50.59 from July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008 in accordance with Administrative Procedure AP-05, entitled Format for Writing, Revising, and Approving Procedures.
Procedure                             Procedure                               Revision Number                                 Title                                 Date IM-01     Scram Checks                                                 07/13/2007 EP-01     Emergency Procedures                                         08/03/2007 IM-03     Pre-Start Checkout                                             10/10/2007 IM-04     Post-Shutdown Checkout                                         10/10/2007 OM-01       Reactor Power Changes                                         10/19/2007 AP-13       Personnel Required for Reactor Operation                     03/19/2008
: 6. Radioactive Effluents 6.A. Gaseous Effluent The only effluent measured is the release of Ar-41. For the period July 1 - Dec. 31, 2007, Ar-41 releases measured 1.13 % of the annual average concentration limit. From Jan. 1 -
June 30, 2008, releases measured 1.05 % of the annual average concentration limit.
In accordance with the requirements of 10CFR20.1 101 (d), the COMPLY code was run using the total Ar-41 release for the period July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2008 of 168 mCi. Using level 2 in the code, the effective dose equivalent rate at the facility fence was computed to be 0.1 mrem/yr. This is well below the 10 mrem/yr constraint specified in the regulation.
6.B. Liquid Releases Hot sink releases are recorded and reported through the OSU Office of Radiation Safety.
No releases were made to the sanitary sewer system during the period July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008.
OSURR Annual Report                     Page 7 of 10                               Sep 2008
 
6.C. Solid Releases No releases of solid radioactive material were made to the uncontrolled environment.
: 7. Radiation Exposures Since the firm that maintains records for The Ohio State University keeps a year to date record, it is easier to report this by the nearest completed calendar year. Therefore film badge exposures in this report are for the period January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
Seven individuals were monitored as radiation workers for the entire year or a major part of it. These are tabulated below. They are consistent with the ALARA policy for The Ohio State University and represent a fraction of allowed limits. All doses are in mrem.
Individual           DDE             LDE         SDE, WB         SDE, ME Visitors             0               0               0           N/A 1               45             273             557           640 2                 8               7             15             1 3               128             174           260           470 4                 63             87             116             80 5                 36             39             50           780 OSURR Annual Report                       Page 8 of 10                           Sep 2008
 
COMPLY: V1.6.                                               9/10/2008     1:31 40 CFR Part 61 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants REPORT ON COMPLIANCE   WITH THE CLEAN AIR ACT LIMITS     FOR RADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS FROM THE COMPLY CODE -   V1.6.
Prepared by:
The Ohio State University Nuclear Reactor Lab 1298 Kinnear Road Andrew Kauffman 614-688-8220 Prepared for:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                    ' Office of Radiation and Indoor Air Washington, DC   20460 OSURR Annual Report               Page 9 of 10                       Sep 2008
 
COMPLY:     V1.6.                                                     9/10/2008     1:31 NRL_2008 SCREENING LEVEL         2 DATA ENTERED:
Release Rate Nuclide          (curies/YEAR)
AR-41              1.680E-01 Release height         10 meters.
Building height ii         meters.
The source     and receptor     are not on the same building.
Distance fromthe           source   to the receptor is   15 meters.
Building width 25 meters.
Default mean wind speed used             (2.0 m/sec).
NOTES:
Input   parameters       outside   the "normal" range:
None.
RESULTS:
Effective     dose equivalent:               0.1 mrem/yr.
Comply at     level 2.
This facility     is   in COMPLIANCE.
It may or may not be EXEMPT           from reporting   to the EPA.
You may contact your regional             EPA office for more information.
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Ohio State University Research Reactor, Transmittal of Annual Report for Fy 2007/2008
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- H *E The Ohio State University 1298 Kinnear Road O01O Nuclear Reactor Laboratory Columbus, OH 43212

[Phone USNVErITY 614-688-8220 Fax 614-292-2209 11 -Sep-2008 Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

SUBJECT:

Annual Report for The Ohio State University Research Reactor, License R-75, Docket 50-150 Please find enclosed the annual report for The Ohio State University Research Reactor, Docket No. 50-150. This report is being submitted as required by our Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.1. If you have questions on the content of this report, please contact Mr. Andrew Kauffman, Associate Director of the Nuclear Reactor Laboratory, at 614-688-8220.

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on 11-Sep-2008.

Sincerely, f~

Thomas Blue, Director OSU Nuclear Reactor Lab The Ohio State University (License R-75, Docket 50-150) c: W.A. "Bud" Baeslack III, Dean, OSU College of Engineering Dan Hughes, USNRC A. Kauffman, OSURR 40oz

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH REACTOR ANNUAL REPORT FOR FY 2007/2008 SEPTEMBER 2008 OSURR Annual Report Page 1 of 10 Sep 2008

Introduction As stated in The Ohio State University Research Reactor (OSURR) Technical Specifications, Section 6.6.1 Operating Reports, an annual report shall be made to the NRC by September 30 of each year. This report is to include the -following seven sections.

1. A narrative summary of operating experience (including experiments performed) and of changes in facility design, performance characteristics, and operating procedures related to reactor safety occurring during the reporting period.
2. A tabulation showing the energy generated by the reactor (in kilowatt hours) and the number of hours the reactor was in use.
3. The results of safety-related maintenance and inspection. The reason'sfor corrective maintenance of safety-related items shall be included.
4. A table of unscheduled shutdowns and inadvertent scrams, including their reasons and the corrective actions taken.
5. A summary of changes to the facility or procedures, which affect reactor safety and performance of tests or experiments carried out under the conditions of sections 50.59 of 10CRE50.

6.. A summary of the nature and amount of radioactive gaseous, liquids, and solid effluents released or discharged to the environs beyond the effective control of the licensee as measured or calculated at or prior to the point of such release or discharge.

7. A summary of radiation exposures received by facility personnel and visitors, including the dates and times of significant exposures.

These seven sections are discussed below. These are all for the period July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008, except as noted for exposure records.

1. Summary of Operating Experience and Changes 1 .A. Experiments Performed The staff of The OSU Research Reactor is generally involved in four types of experiments' at the Nuclear Reactor Laboratory. Included are introductions to nuclear research, neutron

,activation analysis, material irradiations, and classes that measure various reactor parameters; Typically when we introduce students, faculty or other experimenters to nuclear research, we do the following:

a. Discuss nuclear reactions and radiological safety.
b. Operate the reactor at 10kW-100kW
c. Have the individuals observe control room operations.
d. Complete a tour and demonstrate irradiation techniques:

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Neutron activation analysis experiments are routinely completed for students ranging from high school to graduate school. The facilities normally utilized are the "rabbit" (pneumatic tube) and the "CIF" (Central Irradiation Facility). Much of the NAA work is geological samples.

Material irradiations, other than for NAA, are in four basic areas: isotope production; detector, electronic component and fiber optic testing; boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT); and irradiation of biological samples. Isotope production has been done often for medical research. Detector and electronic component testing is done routinely. This testing is usually completed in the thermal column, or one of the beam ports, while fission chamber testing is in the Central Irradiation Facility. The reactor thermal column is also utilized for other BNCT studies. Typically it is the location for cell samples to determine their boron content.

Various nuclear engineering or physics classes throughout Ohio utilize the reactor for the following basic experiments:

a. Approach to critical (using banked control rods rather than fuel loading).
b. Control rod calibration by rod drop, positive period, and subcritical multiplication.
c. Measurement of the reactor transfer function by noise analysis.
d. Temperature coefficient measurements.
e. Radiological surveys.

The reactor utilization for July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008 is summarized in the following reports. Please note that the utilization hours listed below only reflect actual reactor operating time. The list does not include hours spent on tasks supporting this reactor utilization.

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The Ohio State University Nuclear Reactor Lab Reactor Utilization Report:

July 1 - December 31, 2007 User (Affiliation) Description Hours1 AFIT Radiation damage in electronics 13.1 Kulisek, Stone, Blue (OSU) Damage to SiC diodes 0.0 Chenkovich, Blue (OSU) BNCT 5.2 GE Reuter-Stokes Fission chamber testing 55.7 Goodenow (OSu) Radiation effects on SiC pressure sensors 5.4 Larue (OSU) NAA of milk 0.0 Lepper (NDSU) NAA of geology samples .3.0 Lockheed Martin Fission chambers demonstration 0.7 Luna Innovations Sensor testing 237.8 NRL Calibration, inspections, requal 9.4 Scintiprox Sm production 0.8 Stone (OSU) Material properties changes in 4H-SiC 0.0 Tayloe (OSU) Approach to Critical 1.5 Truesdale (OSU) Radiation damage in electronics 0.5 UC (Glover) Trace-element NAA 0.0 UC (Spitz) NAA of air filters 0.0 Various Tours 33.2 Total: 366.3 Notes:

1. The utilization hours listed above reflect actual reactor operating time. The list does not include hours spent on tasks supporting this reactor utilization (pre-start and post-shutdown checkout, experiment setup, etc.).
2. Does not include reactor utilization time when run as a secondary user' concurrent with a primary user OSURR Annual Report Page 4 of 10 Sep 2008

The Ohio State University Nuclear Reactor Lab Reactor Utilization Report:

January 1 - June 30, 2008 User (Affiliation) Description Hours1 Luna Innovations Optical sensor evaluation 138.7 OSU NE Classes and labs (NE 505, 742, 744, 793) 48.6 GE Reuter-Stokes Fission chamber testing 61.1 Various Tours(excluding NE 505) 22.0 Burgett (Ga Tech) Neutron spectrum in rabbit 6.6 Glover (UC) Silica discs 8.7 AFIT Approach to critical, control rod cal 2.7 AFIT Tin (Sn) production 0.9 2 Blasy (AFIT) Rad effects 1.1 Frasca Rad effects on microcapacitors 4.0 Peilai (OSU NE) Neutron spectrum in BP#1 1.4 Patten (UDRC) Rad effects testing 2.3 Zhang, Blue (OSU NE) Rad effects testing 10.0 Chenkovich, Blue (OSU) Flux-wire activation 3.9 Stone, Blue (OSU NE) SiC detectors 2.2 2 Kulisek, Blue (OSU NE) Rad effects testing 0.0 2 Spitz (UC) NAA of filter paper 5.9 2 NRL Map startup channel fission chamber 3.5 NRL Licensing and requal 3.9 Larue NAA ofmilk 0.0 2 Lepper (NDSU) NAA of geology samples 1.3 NRL Decay gamma dose rate 1.8 Sherman (WSHS) Rad effects 1.8 Total: 332.4 Notes:

1. The utilization hours listed above reflect actual reactor operating time. The list does not include hours spent on tasks supporting this reactor utilization (pre-start and post-shutdown checkout, experiment setup, etc.).
2. Does not include reactor utilization time when run as a secondary user concurrent with a primary user OSURR Annual Report Page 5 of 10 Sep 2008

1.B. Changes in Facility Design There were no facility'design changes that required a change to the Technical Specifications. 10CFR50.59 changes are described in Section 5.A of this report.

1.C. Changes in Performance Characteristics There have been no changes in performance characteristics related to reactor safety in the last year.

I.D. Changes in Operating Procedures There were no changes in operating procedures related to reactor safety in the last year.

10CFR50.59 changes are described in Section 5.B of this report.

2. Energy Generated and Hours of Use Kilowatt-Hours of Operation: 141064.7 Hours of Utilization:' 698.7
3. Safety Related Maintenance None
4. Unscheduled Shutdowns From July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008 there were 13 unplanned shutdowns. These are summarized below.

Reason Corrective Action Period Safety scram from noise on log (11) Replaced CIC used for log channel, channel Loss of building power (1) No corrective action required.

Shim Safety #1 would not stay (1) Cleaned armature to which engaged electromagnet engages OSURR Annual Report Page 6 of 10 Sep 2008

5. Changes in Facility and Procedures in Accordance with 10OCFR50.59 5.A. Facility Modifications During the period July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008, three OSURR Modification Requests were completed by the reactor staff:

a) Replacement of remote manual scram switches b) Replacement of startup-source drive system c) Replacement of fission-chamber drive system 5.B. Procedure changes The following is a list of procedure changes made under 1 OCFR50.59 from July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008 in accordance with Administrative Procedure AP-05, entitled Format for Writing, Revising, and Approving Procedures.

Procedure Procedure Revision Number Title Date IM-01 Scram Checks 07/13/2007 EP-01 Emergency Procedures 08/03/2007 IM-03 Pre-Start Checkout 10/10/2007 IM-04 Post-Shutdown Checkout 10/10/2007 OM-01 Reactor Power Changes 10/19/2007 AP-13 Personnel Required for Reactor Operation 03/19/2008

6. Radioactive Effluents 6.A. Gaseous Effluent The only effluent measured is the release of Ar-41. For the period July 1 - Dec. 31, 2007, Ar-41 releases measured 1.13 % of the annual average concentration limit. From Jan. 1 -

June 30, 2008, releases measured 1.05 % of the annual average concentration limit.

In accordance with the requirements of 10CFR20.1 101 (d), the COMPLY code was run using the total Ar-41 release for the period July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2008 of 168 mCi. Using level 2 in the code, the effective dose equivalent rate at the facility fence was computed to be 0.1 mrem/yr. This is well below the 10 mrem/yr constraint specified in the regulation.

6.B. Liquid Releases Hot sink releases are recorded and reported through the OSU Office of Radiation Safety.

No releases were made to the sanitary sewer system during the period July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008.

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6.C. Solid Releases No releases of solid radioactive material were made to the uncontrolled environment.

7. Radiation Exposures Since the firm that maintains records for The Ohio State University keeps a year to date record, it is easier to report this by the nearest completed calendar year. Therefore film badge exposures in this report are for the period January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.

Seven individuals were monitored as radiation workers for the entire year or a major part of it. These are tabulated below. They are consistent with the ALARA policy for The Ohio State University and represent a fraction of allowed limits. All doses are in mrem.

Individual DDE LDE SDE, WB SDE, ME Visitors 0 0 0 N/A 1 45 273 557 640 2 8 7 15 1 3 128 174 260 470 4 63 87 116 80 5 36 39 50 780 OSURR Annual Report Page 8 of 10 Sep 2008

COMPLY: V1.6. 9/10/2008 1:31 40 CFR Part 61 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants REPORT ON COMPLIANCE WITH THE CLEAN AIR ACT LIMITS FOR RADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS FROM THE COMPLY CODE - V1.6.

Prepared by:

The Ohio State University Nuclear Reactor Lab 1298 Kinnear Road Andrew Kauffman 614-688-8220 Prepared for:

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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COMPLY: V1.6. 9/10/2008 1:31 NRL_2008 SCREENING LEVEL 2 DATA ENTERED:

Release Rate Nuclide (curies/YEAR)

AR-41 1.680E-01 Release height 10 meters.

Building height ii meters.

The source and receptor are not on the same building.

Distance fromthe source to the receptor is 15 meters.

Building width 25 meters.

Default mean wind speed used (2.0 m/sec).

NOTES:

Input parameters outside the "normal" range:

None.

RESULTS:

Effective dose equivalent: 0.1 mrem/yr.

Comply at level 2.

This facility is in COMPLIANCE.

It may or may not be EXEMPT from reporting to the EPA.

You may contact your regional EPA office for more information.

                    • END OF COMPLIANCE REPORT.**********

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