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Figure 1. Level 1 (black) and Level 2 (red) limit curves for main steam line A, compared against the base curves (blue) over the frequency range of interest: A upper strain gage location (top); A lower strain gage location (bottom).
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Figure 2. Level 1 (black) and Level 2 (red) limit curves for main steam line B, compared against the base curves (blue) over the frequency range of interest: B upper strain gage location (top); B lower strain gage location (bottom).
Figure 2. Level 1 (black) and Level 2 (red) limit curves for main steam line B, compared against the base curves (blue) over the frequency range of interest: B upper strain gage location (top); B lower strain gage location (bottom).
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07-31NP, Limit Curve Analysis with ACM Rev. 4 for Power Ascension at Browns Ferry, Unit 2 and 3, Revision 0
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ENCLOSURE 4 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)

UNITS 1, 2, AND 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (TS) CHANGES TS-431 AND TS-418 -

EXTENDED POWER UPRATE (EPU) - STEAM DRYER LIMIT CURVES CDI TECHNICAL NOTE NO. 07-31NP, "LIMIT CURVE ANALYSIS WITH ACM REV. 4 FOR POWER ASCENSION AT BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR UNIT 2/3" (NON-PROPRIETARY VERSION)

Attached is the Non-Proprietary Version of CDI Technical Note No.

07-31NP, "Limit Curve Analysis with ACM Rev. 4 for Power Ascension at Browns Ferry Nuclear Unit 2/3."

This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary Information C.D.I. Technical Note No. 07-3 1NP Limit Curve Analysis with ACM Rev. 4 for Power Ascension at Browns Ferry Nuclear Unit 2/3 Revision 0 Prepared by Continuum Dynamics, Inc.

34 Lexington Avenue Ewing, NJ 08618 Prepared under Purchase Order No. 00053157 for TVA / Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Nuclear Plant Road, P. 0. Box 2000 PAB-2M Decatur, AL 35609 Approved by QVya4&J Prepared by Milton E. Teske August 2007

This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary Information Table of Contents Section Page T able of Contents ..................................................................... i

1. Introduction ............................................................................ 1 2 . Approach ............................................................................... 2
3. L im it C urves ........................................................................... 4 4 . Referen ces ............................................................................. 9

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1. Introduction During power ascension of Browns Ferry Nuclear Unit 2/3 (BFN2/3), from Current Licensed Thermal Power (CLTP) to Extended Power Uprate (EPU), TVA is required to monitor the dryer stresses at plant power levels that have not yet been achieved. Limit curves provide an upper bound safeguard against the potential for dryer stresses becoming higher than allowable, by estimating the not-to-be-exceeded main steam line pressure levels. In the case of BFN2/3, in-plant main steam line data have been analyzed at CLTP conditions (based on Unit 2 data) to provide steam dryer hydrodynamic loads [1]. EPU is 120% of Original Licensed Thermal Power (OLTP); CLTP is 105% of OLTP. A finite element model stress analysis has been undertaken on the CLTP loads [2]. These existing loads provide the basis for generation of the limit curves to be used during BFN2/3 power ascension.

Continuum Dynamics, Inc. (C.D.I.) has developed an acoustic circuit methodology (ACM) that determines the relationship between main steam line data and pressure on the steam dryer [3]. This methodology and the use of a finite element model analysis provide the computational algorithm from which dryer stresses at distinct steam dryer locations can be tracked through power ascension. Limit curves allow TVA to limit dryer stress levels, by comparing the main steam line pressure readings - represented in Power Spectral Density (PSD) format - with the upper bound PSD derived from existing in-plant data.

This technical note summarizes the proposed approach that will be used to track the anticipated stress levels in the BFN2/3 steam dryer during power ascension, utilizing Rev. 4 of the ACM [4], and the options available to TVA should a limit curve be reached.

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2. Approach The limit curve analysis for BFN2/3, to be used during power ascension, is patterned after the approach followed by Entergy Vermont Yankee (VY) in its power uprate [5]. In the VY analysis, two levels of steam dryer performance criteria were described: (1) a Level 1 pressure level based on maintaining the ASME allowable alternating stress value on the dryer, and (2) a Level 2 pressure level based on maintaining 80% of the allowable alternating stress value on the dryer. The VY approach is summarized in [6].

To develop the limit curves for BFN2/3, the stress levels in the dryer were calculated for the current plant acoustic signature, at CLTP conditions, and then used to detennine how much the acoustic signature could be increased while maintaining stress levels below the stress fatigue limit. During power ascension, strain gage data will be converted to pressure in PSD format at each of the eight main steam line locations, for comparison with the limit curves. The strain gage data will be monitored throughout power ascension to observe the onset of discrete peaks, if they occur.

The finite element analysis of in-plant CLTP data found a lowest alternating stress ratio of 1.77 [2] as summarized in Table 1. The minimum stress ratios include the model bias and uncertainties for specific frequency ranges as suggested by the NRC [7]. The results of the ACM Rev. 4 analysis (based on Quad Cities Unit 2, or QC2, in-plant data) are summarized in Table 2 (a negative bias is conservative). Note that the standpipe excitation frequency in BFN2/3 is anticipated to be 218 Hz, and that the uncertainty determined around the QC2 excitation frequency of 155 Hz has been applied to the 216 to 220 Hz frequency interval. Note also that it is anticipated that the 218 Hz will be mitigated by plugging the blank standpipes prior to power ascension, and that the stress analysis is based on this modification. The additional bias and uncertainties, as identified in [8], [9] and [10], are shown in Table 3. SRSS of the uncertainties, added to the ACM bias, results in the total uncertainties shown in Table 4. These uncertainties were applied to the finite element analysis, resulting in the minimum stress ratio of 1.77.

Table 1. Peak Stress Limit Summary for ACM Rev. 4 Peak Stress Limit 13,600 psi (Level 1) 10,880 psi (Level 2)

Minimum Stress Ratio 1.77 1.42 2

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3. Limit Curves Limit curves were generated from the in-plant CLTP strain gage data collected on Unit 2 in December 2006 and reported in [1]. These data were filtered across the frequency ranges shown in Table 5 to remove noise and extraneous signal content, as suggested in [11]. The resulting PSD curves for each of the eight strain gage locations were used to develop the limit curves, shown in Figures 1 to 4. Level 1 limit curves are found by multiplying the main steam line pressure PSD base traces by the square of the corrected limiting stress ratio (1.772 = 3.13),

while the Level 2 limit curves are found by multiplying the PSD base traces by 0.64 of the square of the corrected limiting stress ratio (recovering 80% of the limiting stress ratio, or 0.802 x 1.772 = 0.64 x 3.13 = 2.0), as PSD is related to the square of the pressure.

Consistent with the stress analysis [2], the peaks at 218 Hz on all eight strain gage signals were also filtered from the main steam line data prior to the development of the limit curves.

BFN2/3 intends to mitigate the effect of the eight blind standpipes on main steam lines A and D, prior to power ascension.

Table 5. Exclusion frequencies for BFN2 at CLTP conditions (VFD = variable frequency drive, Recirc = recirculation pumps)

Frequency Range (Hz) Exclusion Cause 0-2 Mean 59.9- 60.1 Line Noise 119.9 - 120.1 Line Noise 179.9 - 180.1 Line Noise 239.9 - 240.1 Line Noise 44.7-46.0 VFD (Ix) 90.8-91.0 VFD 2x) 136.1 - 136.5 VFD (3x) 181.6- 181.8 VFD (4x) 227.1 - 227.4 VFD (5x) 112.7 - 113.2 Recirc Pump A Speed (5x) 110.4 - 111.7 Recirc Pump B Speed (5x) 4

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Figure 1. Level 1 (black) and Level 2 (red) limit curves for main steam line A, compared against the base curves (blue) over the frequency range of interest: A upper strain gage location (top); A lower strain gage location (bottom).

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Figure 2. Level 1 (black) and Level 2 (red) limit curves for main steam line B, compared against the base curves (blue) over the frequency range of interest: B upper strain gage location (top); B lower strain gage location (bottom).

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Figure 3. Level 1 (black) and Level 2 (red) limit curves for main steam line C, compared against the base curves (blue) over the frequency range of interest: C upper strain gage location (top); C lower strain gage location (bottom).

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Figure 4. Level 1 (black) and Level 2 (red) limit curves for main steam line D, compared against the base curves (blue) over the frequency range of interest: D upper strain gage location (top); D lower strain gage location (bottom).

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4. References
1. Continuum Dynamics, Inc. 2007. Acoustic and Low Frequency Hydrodynamic Loads at CLTP Power Level on Browns Ferry Nuclear Unit 2 Steam Dryer to 250 Hz (Rev. 0). C.D.I.

Report No. 07-10 (Proprietary).

2. Continuum Dynamics, Inc. 2007. Finite Element Model for Stress Assessment of Browns Ferry Nuclear Unit 2/3 Steam Dryer to 250 Hz (Rev. 0). C.D.I. Report No. 07-06 (Proprietary).
3. Continuum Dynamics, Inc. 2005. Methodology to Determine Unsteady Pressure Loading on Components in Reactor Steam Domes (Rev. 6). C.D.I. Report No. 04-09 (Proprietary).
4. Continuum Dynamics, Inc. 2007. Methodology to Predict Full Scale Steam Dryer Loads from In-Plant Measurements, with the Inclusion of a Low Frequency Hydrodynamic Contribution (Rev. 1). C.D.I. Report No. 07-09 (Proprietary).
5. Entergy Nuclear Northeast. 2006. Entergy Vermont Yankee Steam Dryer Monitoring Plan (Rev. 4). Docket 50-271. No. BVY 06-056. Dated 29 June 2006.
6. State of Vermont Public Service Board. 2006. Petition of Vermont Department of Public Service for an Investigation into the Reliability of the Steam Dryer and Resulting Performance of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station under Uprate Conditions.

Docket No. 7195. Hearings held 17-18 August 2006.

7. NRC Request for Additional Information on the Hope Creek Generating Station, Extended Power Uprate. 2007. TAC No. MD3002. RAI No. 14.67.
8. Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. 2006. Evaluation of Browns Ferry Unit 2 Strain Gage Uncertainty and Pressure Conversion Factors (Rev. 0). SIA Calculation Package No. BFN-llQ-301.
9. Continuum Dynamics, Inc. 2005. Vermont Yankee Instrument Position Uncertainty. Letter Report Dated 01 August 2005.
10. Exelon Nuclear Generating LLC. 2005. An Assessment of the Effects of Uncertainty in the Application of Acoustic Circuit Model Predictions to the Calculation of Stresses in the Replacement Quad Cities Units 1 and 2 Steam Dryers (Revision 0). Document No. AM-21005-008.
11. Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. 2006. Main Steam Line 100% CLTP Strain Data Transmission. SIA Letter Report No. GSZ-06-017.

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ENCLOSURE 5 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN)

UNITS 1, 2, AND 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (TS) CHANGES TS-431 AND TS-418 -

EXTENDED POWER UPRATE (EPU) - STEAM DRYER LIMIT CURVES AFFIDAVIT Attached is CDI's affidavit for the proprietary information contained in CDI Technical Note No.07-30P, "Limit Curve Analysis with ACM Rev. 4 for Power Ascension at Browns Ferry Nuclear Unit l," and CDI Technical Note No.07-31P, "Limit Curve Analysis with ACM Rev. 4 for Power Ascension at Browns Ferry Nuclear Unit 2/3."

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(609) 538-0444 (609) 538-0464 fax 34 Lexington Avenue Ewing, NJ 08618-2302 AFFIDAVIT Re: "Limit Curve Analysis with ACM Rev. 4 for Power Ascension at Browns Ferry Nuclear Unit 1," C.D.I. Technical Note No.07-30P Revision 0, prepared by Continuum Dynamics, Inc., dated August 2007, and "Limit Curve Analysis with ACM Rev. 4 for Power Ascension at Browns Ferry Nuclear Unit 2/3," C.D.I. Technical Note No. 07-3 1P Revision 0, prepared by Continuum Dynamics, Inc., dated August 2007 I, Barbara A. Agans, being duly sworn, depose and state as follows:

1. I hold the position of Director, Business Administration of Continuum Dynamics, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as C.D.I.), and I am authorized to make the request for withholding from Public Record the Information contained in the documents described in Paragraph 2. This Affidavit is submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) pursuant to 10 CFR 2.390(a)(4) based on the fact that the attached information consists of trade secret(s) of C.D.I. and that the NRC will receive the information from C.D.I. under privilege and in confidence.
2. The Information sought to be withheld, as transmitted to TVA Browns Ferry as attachments to C.D.I. Letter No. 07146 dated 20 August 2007, "Limit Curve Analysis with ACM Rev. 4 for Power Ascension at Browns Ferry Nuclear Unit 1," C.D.I. Technical Note No.07-30P Revision 0, prepared by Continuum Dynamics, Inc., dated August 2007, and "Limit Curve Analysis with ACM Rev. 4 for Power Ascension at Browns Ferry Nuclear Unit 2/3," C.D.I. Technical Note No.07-31P Revision 0, prepared by Continuum Dynamics, Inc., dated August 2007
3. The Information summarizes:

(a) a process or method, including supporting data and analysis, where prevention of its use by C.D.T.'s competitors without license from C.D.I. constitutes a competitive advantage over other companies; (b) Information which, if used by a competitor, would reduce his expenditure of resources or improve his competitive position in the design, manufacture, shipment, installation, assurance of quality, or licensing of a similar product; (c) Information which discloses patentable subject matter for which it may be desirable to obtain patent protection.

The information sought to be withheld is considered to be proprietary for the reasons set forth in paragraphs 3(a), 3(b) and 3(c) above.

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4. The Information has been held in confidence by C.D.I., its owner. The Information has consistently been held in confidence by C.D.T. and no public disclosure has been made and it is not available to the public. All disclosures to third parties, which have been limited, have been made pursuant to the terms and conditions contained in C.D.I.'s Nondisclosure Secrecy Agreement which must be fully executed prior to disclosure.
5. The Information is a type customarily held in confidence by C.D.I. and there is a rational basis therefore. The Information is a type, which C.D.I. considers trade secret and is held in confidence by C.D.I. because it constitutes a source of competitive advantage in the competition and performance of such work in the industry. Public disclosure of the Information is likely to cause substantial harm to C.D.I.'s competitive position and foreclose or reduce the availability of profit-making opportunities.

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing affidavit and the matters stated therein are true and correct to be the best of my knowledge, information and belief.

Executed on this c_ ( .. day of , 2007.

$'arbara A. Agans Continuum Dynamics, Inc.

Subscribed and sworn before me this day: - cgJd-iu. Burm4serNotary Public EILEEN P. BURMEISTER NOTARY PUBLIC OF NEW JERSEY MY COMM. EXPIRES MAY 6,2012