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FLORIDA PCMER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POHER PLANT WIT 4 CONTAINMENT STRUCTURE SYSTEM 'OST-TENSIONING THIRD-YEAR SURVEILLANCE BECHTEL POWDER CORPORATION By:
Gaithersburg, Maryland F. M. Zappan July, 1975 Reviewed By:
Rev. 1
. L. Meye s Au ust 4, 1975 Approved:
A. J. Bing Rev. 2 ( age D10) Chic Civi Eng eer Sept ber 8, 1978 Gaithersburg Power. Division
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TENDON NO. 66V29 0 Og OO 0 OOOO 0 0000 0 0
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qG 00'ND ANCHORAGE A END ANCHORAGE B (CLOSEST BUTTRESS 6T ) (CLOSEST BUTTRESS 6B )
CORROSION LEVEL CORROSION LEVEL WASHER 2 WASHER BUTTONHEADS BUTTONHEADS SHIMS 2 SHIMS 2 BEARING PLATE BEARING PLATE LEGEND:
BUTTONHEADS: CORROSION LEVELS:
Q OFF-SIZE BUTTONHEAD TT 1 NO VISIBLE OXIDATION BUTTONHEAD WITH SPLIT 42 VISIBLE OXIDATION NO PITTING WIRE REMOVED PREVIOUSLY T.-3 0".( PITTING 0.003"(
DISCONTINUOUS WIRE REMOVED 4'4 0.003" Q PITTING 2 0.006" THIS SURVEILLANCE 45 0.006" Q PITTING ~ 0.010" WIRE REMOVED FOR INSPECTION AND TESTING THIS SURVEILLANCE INSPECTED BY END ANCHORAGE A EN DATE END ANCHORAGE B BA" DATE FIGURE 3 FLORIDA POWER 84 LIGHT
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POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
'URI<EY UNIT 4
.7Q I oi 7 0 I Q 'j POST-TENSIONING SYSTEM THIRD-YEAR SURVEILLANCE END ANCHORAGE INSPECTION D-10 HEET 9 OF 8 Rev. 2 eptem~er 8, 1978
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0 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 CONTAINMENT STRUCTURE POST-TENSIONING SYSTEM FIFTH-YEAR SURVEILLANCE BECHTEL POWER Maryland CORPORATION'aithersburg, By~~~m ~
C. W. Andrews July 1978 Appro ved: 4V 45ld(.D 'C.
Rev. 1 (Page C<<5) A~ J. Arnold September 8, 1978 Chief Civil Engineer Gaithersburg Power CzP+ Division
e TABLE OF 'CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE 1 0 INTRODUCTION 2 0
SUMMARY
AND CONCLUSIONS 2 1 Summary 2,2 Conclusions 3,0 GENERAL 4 ' SHEATH FILLER AND END ANCHORAGE ASSEMBLIES 4.1 Sheath Filler 4.2 End Anchorage Assemblies 5.0 DETENSIONING AND WIRE INSPECTION 5.1 Tendon Lift-off Forces 5~2 Wire Inspection 5 ' Discontinuous Wires
'6 0 RETENSIONING AND SHEATH FILLER INSTALLATION 6,1 Retensioning 6 ' Sheath Filler Installation 7 0 WIRE TESTING AND ANALYSIS OF SHEATH FILLER 7.1 Wire Testing 7 ~ 1,1 Specimen Selection and Preparation 7olo2 Test Procedure 7 ' ~ 3 Test Equipment 7 ~ 1.4 Test Results 7,1,4.1 Yield Strength 7,1,4 ' Ultimate Strength F 1.4 ' Elongation 7 '.4 ' Fracture Characteristics
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PAGE 7 ' Analysis of Sheath Filler 7 ~ 2.1 Specimen Preparation 7~2~2 Test Procedures 7~2 ~3 Test Results APPENDICES APPENDIX A SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURE A-1 APPENDIX B FORMULAS FOR NORMALIZING FACTORS AND NORMALIZED FORCES APPENDIX C END ANCHORAGE INSPECTION DATA SHEETS C-1 APPENDIX D WIRE INSPECTION DATA SHEETS D-1 APPENDIX E SPECIFICATION FOR TENSILE TESTING OF POST-TENSIONING TENDON WIRE (ASTM-421) E-1 APPENDIX F SPECIFICATION FOR LABORATORY TESTING OF SHEATH FILLER (VISCONORUST 2090P) F-1 APPENDIX G RESULTS OF LABORATORY TESTING OF WIRE SAMPLES G-1 APPENDIX H RESULTS OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS OF SHEATH FILLER H-1 "APPENDIX I TESTING MACHINE CALIBRATION REPORT
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'LIST OF "FIGURES FIGURE PAGE 3.1 SURVEILLANCE TENDONS LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION 5 1 DOME TENDON AVERAGE. NORMALIZED WIRE LIFT-OFF FORCE VS TIME 5,2 HORIZONTAL TENDON AVERAGE NORMALIZED WIRE 10 LIFT-OFF FORCE VS TDK 5 3 VERTICAL TENDON AVERAGE NORMALIZED WIRE LIFT-OFF 11 FORCE VS TIME
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'LIST OF TABLES TABLE TLTLE PAGE 4,1
SUMMARY
OF DATA <<SHEATH FILLER AND END 12 ANCHORAGE ASS&iBLIES 5 1
SUMMARY
OF DATA - DETENSIONING AND WIRE 13 INSPECTION 5 ' NORMALIZING FACTORS AND NORMALIZED TENDON LIFT-OFF a4 FORCES F 1
SUMMARY
OF DATA - RETENSIONING AND SHEATH. 15 FILLER INSTALLATION 70 1 WIRE TEST RESULTS 16
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1 : lm 0 INTRODUCTION The tendon s urveillance program is a systematic means of assessing the continued quality of the post-tensioning system for the con-tainment structure. It provides a measure of confidence in the condition and functional capability of the system, and an opportu-nity for timely corrective actions should adverse -conditions, such as progressive corrosion, be detected.
The fifth-year tendon surveillance for the Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 4 Containment Structure, consisted of the physical inspection of nine tendons as described in the FSAR Technical Specification, Section 4 '.6 ~ These tendons were: 62H38, 42H80, 64H7O> 12V29, 34V29,.56V29, 1D28, 2D3, and 3D28.
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SUMMARY
AND CONCLUSIONS
- 2. 2 ~Summa This report covers the fifth-year tendon surveillance for the post-tensioning system of the Unit 4 containment structure at the Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant. The surveillance was started in October 1977 and completed in November 1977 lift-off forces in all surveillance tendons were within the
'he range of the predicted design values, taking into account the losses of prestress due to wire relaxation, concrete creep and shrinkage, and the initial elastic structural deformation.
The load-bearing components of the end anchorage assemblies were found to be in excellent state with no adverse conditions such as progressive corrosion and cracking.
In the mechanical testing of the specimens obtained from the removed tendon wires, no change was detected in the physical properties regarding the yield stress, ultimate strength, and percentage of elongation of the wires since the initial accept-ance tests. The minimum ultimate strength requirement was met by all the specimens, No presence of water or abnormal discoloration was observed in the tendon sheath fillers. Laboratory analysis of the filler samples, obtained from each surveillance tendon, showed that the contents of water, chlorides, nitrates, and sulfides were well within the acceptable limits, 2 ' Conclusions Based on the inspection and tests described herein, it is concluded that the post-tensioning system in the Unit 4 Containment Structure at Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant is performing within the limits set by design criteria and specifications,
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- 3. 0 GENEEIIL The fifth-year tendon surveillance of the Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 4 Containment Structure Post-Tensioning System, began in October 1977, approximately 2-1/2 years after the completion of the third year surveillance in February 1975. The fifth-year tendon sur-veillance consisted of the following:
- 1. Visual and laboratory examination of sheath filler.
2~ Inspecting anchorage assemblies for deleterious conditions, such as corrosion, cracking, missing wires, and split or off-size button>>heads.
- 3. Measuring shim dimensions to determine tendon lift-off elongations.
- 4. Measuring tendon lift-offforces.
- 5. Measuring tendon elongations at 80 percent of the minimum ultimate strength of the wires.
- 6. Detensioning tendons and checking wire continuity by pulling each wire from one end and observing its movement at the opposite end.
- 7. Removing one wire from three preselected tendons for inspection and testing.
- 8. Retensioning tendons to lift-offforces obtained in Item 4 above, and measuring the corresponding elongations.
- 9. Visual inspection of removed tendon wires for corrosion, pitting, and other deleterious conditions.
- 10. Testing of samples obtained from removed tendon wires for yield strength, ultimate strength; and percentage of elongation at ultimate strength.
of surveillance data and test results to assess
'valuation the general condition of the post-tensioning system, con-sidering the time-dependent factors such as prestress losses and corrosion.
The work was performed in accordance with the "Tendon Surveillance procedure for Containment Structure Post-Tensioning System," dated July 22, 1977 and included in the report as Appendix A.
The locations and identifications of the dome, vertical, and horizontal surveillance tendons are shown in Figure 3-1.
4.0 SHEATH FILLER AND END ANCHORAGE ASSEESLIES The results of the field inspection and laboratory analysis of the sheath filler, and the visual examination of the end anchorage assem-blies, are summarized in Table 4.1.
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4.1 Sheath Filler Two samples of filler were removed from each of the surveillance tendons and visually examined. All of the samples taken were dark brown in appearance, indicating the lack of water or impurities that may cause discoloration.
4 ' End Anchora e Assemblies The end anchorage assemblies of the surveillance tendons were examined and found to be in satisfactory condition. The tendon 1D28 stressing washer, located at buttress 4, received a 120o, 9" long, 3/8" wide, 1/4" deep, tapered scrape along the side of its interior face circumference when it accidentally mated against the left side of the bearing plate during detensioning operations. The stressing washer was shown to be structurally sound when the tendon was stressed to the full effective force with no observable adverse effect, The lift-off forces were well within the acceptable limitsi The end anchorage inspection data are included in the report as Appendix C, 5,0 DETENSIONING 'AND WIRE INSPECTION Data obtained during detensioning and wire inspection are shown Table 5 in 5~1 Tendon Lift<<Off Forces The lift-off forces obtained from the tendons during detensioning Mdicated that prestress losses had not exceeded the predicted design values.
The long term (40<<year duration) predictions of the normalized wire lift-off forces in the surveillance tendons are shown graphically in Figures 5 ' through'5.3 ~ These predictions had taken into account the prestress losses due to wire relaxation, and concrete creep and shrinkage. These curves provide only an estimated trend in the prestress losses, and are used as a means for comparison with the trend of the actual average prestress losses, The minimum effective design prestress is the required average force per wire at the end of 40 years; including the effects of wire relaxation, and concrete creep and shrinkage.
Calculations for the predicted prestress losses are as follows:
Initial wire force (Fi) based on a wire stress of 0 '0f:
Fi ~ 0,70f x As
~ 0 '0 x 240 x 0.049
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~ 8 '5 kips/wire where f= ultimate strength of wire As ~ Area of wire Wire force at 40 years (F40) due to wire relaxation, and concrete creep and shrinkage:
The prestress loss at the end of 40 years due to wire relaxation, and concrete creep and shrinkage, is estimated to be 34.7 ksi (see FSAR Section 5.1.4.4) ~ This value is applicable to all dome, horizontal, and vertical tendons.
F - 34.7 x As
~ 34,7 x 0+049
~ 1.70 kips/wire Where F 1 = Prestress loss 8 40 years P
The minimum effective design prestress is the predicted average wire force after 40 years.
F40 Fi - Fpl
= 8.25 - li70
~ 6 '5 kips/wire In order to compare the actual average prestress losses with predicted values, it was necessary that the wire lift-offforces, from the surveillance data, be normalized to account for the initial structural deformations (which is a function of the post-tensioning sequences), the deviations of initial lift-off forces from the specified value of 0.70f, and the changes in lift-off forces resulting from tendon surveillance operations, such as reshiming and wire removal. These normalized wire lift-off forces were then superimposed on the appropriate
,curves shown on Figures 5.1 thru 5.3, providing a corn<<
parison between the predicted values and the actual forces at the time of tendon surveillance.
For future convenience, the normalizing factors and the normalized lift-off force for each surveillance tendon for the fifth-year tendon surveill'ance are listed in Table 5 '
for calculating the normalizing factors are given
'ormulas in Appendix B
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5 ' Wire Ins ection The results of inspection of each tendon wire removed for inspec-tion are shown in Appendix D, No physical imperfections were observed on the wires removed from all tendons.
5 ' Discontinuous 'Wires No discontinuous wires were found during this tendon surveillance.
6,0 RETENSIONING AND SHEATH FILLER'INSTALLATION The data obtained during retensioning are shown in Table 6,1.
The tendons were retensioned to approximately the same stress level indicated by the lift-off forces obtained during deten-sioning, with allowance made for the tendons where< a wire was removed for physical examination and testing.
The retensioning data will be used as input for the next scheduled tendon surveillance.
6 ' Sheath Filler Installation The volume of grease removed from the tendon prior to detensioning, and the volume replaced after retensioning, are indicated in Table 6.1 ~
7~0 WIRE TESTING AND ANALYSIS OF SHEATH FILLER 7 '.1 Specimen Selection and Preparation The locations of the specimens selected from each tendon wire for tensile testing are shown in Appendix D. In general, specimens were obtained from each end and the middle of each tendon wire removed. The specimens were cut to a length of approximately 126 inches.
After the specimens were cut from the pulled wires, they were tagged with the following information:
- 1. Tendon identification number,
- 2. Location of the specimen; i,e,, middle or end section.
3, Containment unit number and the year of surveillance (1977) ~
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These tags remained with the specimens through completion of the testing.
The remaining portions of the wires, after the specimens had been obtained, were also tagged and retained at the plant site until testing indicated that the tensile strength and elongation of all specimens were in compli-ance with the specification, 7 ',2 Test Procedure Except for the gage length, the test procedure used was the same as that specified in ASTM Specification A421-65, "Standard Specification for Uncoated Stress-Relieved Wire for Prestressed Concrete." A gage length of one hundred inch '(+1.0) was used instead of the ten>>inch gage length as specified.
The 100-inch-gage-length specimen may indicate a lower ultimate strength and lesser ductility (elongation) than a ten-inch-gage-length specimen. Since failure will occur't the weakest point in the wire, the ultimate strength obtained is equivalent to the lowest value that would be obtained from ten 10-inch specimens, Elongation at failure will also tend to be less due to the distribution of the elongation at the neck-down area over a length of wire ten times that of the nominal ten-inch specimen.
7,1,3 Test Equipment The apparatus used for the tensile testing of the specimens was the Tinius Olsen Super "L" Testing machine with a 1,200,000 lbs capacity, of the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, For machine calibration report, see Appendix I.
7 ',4 Test Results The results of tensile testing on the one hundred-inch-gage-length wire specimens are shown in Appendix G and Table 7,1, 7.1.4.1 Yieeld Strength The yield strength of all wire specimens tested exceeded the specified minimum yield strength of 192 ksi at one percent elongation.
7,1.4 ' Ultimate Strength The ultimate strength of all wire specimens tested exceeded the specified minimum ultimate strength of 240 ksi as specified by AS&i A421-65.
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F 1;4,3 Elongation Since 100>>inch-gage-length specimens were used in the tensile testing, a lesser percentage of elongation may be expected than from the testing of 10-inch>>gage-length specimens of identical wire, as discussed in Paragraph 7 '.2 ~ Previous test data < ) indicated that a wire which showed a 4 percent elongation at ultimate strength in a 10-inch-gage-length testing could be expected to exhibit a somewhat lower (no less than 3 percent) elongation at ultimate strength in a 100-inch-gage-length testing.
The percentage of elongation of all wire specimens tested met this requirement, 7.1.4 ' Fracture Characteristics The fracture of all wire specimens was of the cusp-cone shape.
7 ' Anal sis of Sheath'Filler 7~2~1 Specimen Preparation A quart-size sample of the sheath filler was obtained from each end of all surveillance tendons prior to de-tensioning. Each metal container containing the grease sample was marked with the tendon identification number, One sample from each surveillance tendon was shipped to an independent laboratory for analysis of water content.
and water soluble impurities, and the remaining samples were retained at the jobsite.
7 ' ' Test Procedures Test procedures for water content and chlorides, nitrates, and sulfides concentrations are given in Appendix F.
7.2 ' Test Results The results of laboratory analysis of the sheath filler are shown in Appendix'H, These data indicated that the contents of chlorides, nitrates, and sulfides in the grease were well within the acceptance limits, and that the amount of water present was negligible.
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NORlfALIZING FACTORS AND NORMALIZED TENDON LIFT-OFF FORCES Lift-off Force/Wire (k)
'Factorormalized Tendon No, Anchorage Location Normalizing Each end 'vera e er wire 1D28 0 '78 7 '5 7.72 0 '29 7 '0 2D3 0 '34 7,18 7 '2 5-6 0.940 7.46 3D28 0 '01 '7.29 7.26 0 '09 7.23 42H80 0.994 7.51 7 ~ 56 0.976 7.62 0.943 6 '2 7 '4 1.000 7 '6 64H70 0 '57 7.31 7 '2 0.892 6.72 12V29 0 '32 7.57 7 '7 34V29 0.902 7.57 7.57 56V29 0 '11 7.42 7. 42 W denotes top 14
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34V29 CeEe 10 p 050 205 7 100 12,700 259,200 4.59 37.0
.,BeEo 9,850 200,600 12,700 258,700 4.87 3.0 M,ST 10,650 217j300 12,800 261,200 4.51 6.63 42H80 C;E, 10,150 206,300 12~ 150 246 ~ 950 4.72 3.0 B;E, 10,150 206,300 12,200, 247,950 5.42 37.5 M,ST 10,300 209,350 12,200 247,950 5.49 AT JAW 2D3 C;Eo 100250 208,900 12,350 251,500 5.53 3.0 B,E, 9,600 1951500 12,250 249,500 4.92 9.0 M,S, 10,150 207,100 12,350 252,000 5.56 30.25 (1) C,E, denotes cut end of wire B.-E. denotes button head end of wire M,ST denotes middle section of wire 16
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APPENDIX A TENDON SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURE FOR CONTAINMENT STRUCTURE POST-TENSIONING SYSTEM FOR FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 FIFTH-YEAR SURVEILLANCE
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BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION Ry Gaithersburg, Maryland Charles W. Andrews June, 1977 Approved:
K. P. Buchert Revision 1, July 22, 1977 Chief Civil Engineer Gaithersburg Power Revision 2, October 11, 1977 Divison Revision 3, December 14, 1977 A-1
l Revision 3 1 0 PURPOSE The purpose of this survei1.lance is to obtain data for assessing the continued quality and structural pex'formance of the major components of the containment structure post-tensioning system.
2 0 SCOPE The surveillance for each tendon shall consist of the following:
2 1 Removing and visually inspecting sheath filler, and obtaining samples fox laboratory testing,.
2~2 Inspecting anchorage assemblies and measuring the thickness of shims 2 3 Obtaining tendon H.ft-off force and elongation.
2.4 Detensioning, raring shims, and inspecting wire continuity.
2.5 Removing wires where required, for visual ucamination and labora-tory testing.
2 6 Retensianing, installing shims, and obtaining tendon lift-off force.
2,7 Installing sheath filler.
2.8 Testing wire samples pex Attachment E.
2 9 Testing sheath filler per Attachment p.
2 10 Evaluating survei.llance data and test results to assess the general condition of the post-tensioning system.
Temporary protection shall be provided for the tendons and anchorages during surveillance. The end anchoxs and wires removed shall be pro-tected by applying a coating of Visconorust 1601, Amber aver the surfaces.
The elapsed time between removing and replacing sheath filler fram one tendon shall not exceed 2 weeks.
Tendon surveillance may be conducted during reactor operation.
3+0 SURVEILLANCE TENDONS Surveillance tendons for the Unit 4 containment structure shall consist of 3 dome tendons, 3 horizontal tendons, and 3 'vextical tendons. The identification numbers of these tendons are listed, below:
3 1 Dome tendons: 1D28, 2D3, 3D28 One wire shall be removed from Tendon 2D3.
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One wire shall be removed from Tendon 34V29.
4 0 INITIAL INSTALLATION RECORDS AND PREVIOUS SURVEILLANCE DATA Orighzal records of initial tendon installation, aad of subse'quent sur-veil1ances, are maintained by Florida Power & Light Company. The original installation records are ia card form and contain information pertaining to tendon pulliag, button-heading, tensicaing, and sheath filling. The surveillance data coasists of the raw data recorded during surveillances aad the surveillance reports 5 0 SURVEILLANCE PROCEDURES 5 1 Remaval and Inspection of Sheath Piller The sheath filler, Visconorust 2090P, may be liquid, gel, or solid ~ All states may occur at a particular tendon Complete xemoval of the sheath filler is not required, provided that all filler drained or removed during the surveillance is replaced. The sheath fillex shall be removed as follows:
5 1 1 Record air temperature outside the containment near the surveillance tendon and inside the coataixanent.
e 5 1 2 Remove the grease caps from both ends of the tendon and allow the filler to flow into containers of known volume.
5.1 3 Obtain a cne-quart sample of filler fxgnm each end of the tendon 5.1,4 Record lack of grease coverage on end anchors, if any.
5 1 5 Recox'd aay discoloration of sheath fillex oa the Sheath Piller Znepectioc Fore (Figure A-6). (The color of the filler 3 should be dark brown.)
5 1.6 Heasure and record the amount of grease removed.
5 2 Inspection of Anchorage Components 5 2.1 Thoroughly clean the anchorage components with Viscosity Oil Company's Industrial Solvent No. 16 in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents shall not be used.
5 2 2 Inspect and record the buttonheads for shape and size, using the Go/No&o gage as shown in Figure A-1; cracks; A-3 l3
Revision 3 and corrosion status. Compare the number of buttonhcads with the number at the previ.ous surveillance. Identify missing buttonheads and any buttonhead defects on the end Anchorage Inspection Form as shown in Figure A f3 5,2,3 Inspect and record the stressing washers for corrosion status and cracks. If any cracks are observed, show the locations and sizes on the Anchorage Inspection Form.
5+ 2i4 Inspect f and record the shims or corrosion and cracks . I f cracks are observed, prepare a sketch showing their locations.
5 2 5 Inspect and record the bearing plates at the ccntact sur-faces with the shims for corrosion and cracks.
are observed, prepare a sketch showing their locaef.ons.
If cracks 5.2 6 Definitions of corrosion levels for the tendon wires and anchorage components for the surveillance are as follows:
Corrosion Level Descri tion 1 Ho visi.ble corrosion 2 Reddish-brown color; no pitting 3 0.000<pitting < 0.003"
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Corrosion Level.
Surveillance Field Installation Instal.lation 1 A~ Acceptable 2 3,C,D,E Acceptable 3,4,5 pk Unacceptable 5,3 Detensioning and Lift-offForces 5,3,1 Safety A11 personnel on work platforms during detensioning and reten-sioning operations shall be familiar with, and abide by,
, the following safety rules:
a Do not stand behind the jacks while they are pressurized.
b Keep fingers away from the tendons and jacks, except when required to read li.ft>>off forces, and remove or stall shims.
- Prescon symbols identifying Corrosion Level (no longer used).
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I Revision 3 5.3.2 Calibration All gages and jacks used for the tendon surveillance shall be calibrated before use. Gages and jacks shall not be recalibrated unless damaged or repaired. Prior to use, gages shall be checked for zero deviation and ~ge.
5 3,3 Detensioning Tendons 5+3,3,1 Determine the number of effective wi.res for each tendon fran the previous surveillance.
5 3 3.2 Calculate and record the jacking forces required to obtain the specified 80 percent minimum ulei~te strength (0.8f's) per wire. These forces are ob-tained by multiplying the number of effective wires by 9.43 kips ~ Enter these values into the jack calibration chart to obtain the gage readings equivalent to the forces. Note that the applied jacking force for each tendon shall not exceed the value thus determined.
5,3 3.3 Attach the jack to the bearing plate. Note that if the initial stressing was done from both e"ds of a tendon, the surveillance shall be perfo ~d in the same manner.
5,3 3.4 install the pressure gages to the jack and p~,
and record their identification numbers. iheck the gages for zero pressure reading.
5 3.3.5 Measure the depth of the existing shims.
5,3 3.6 Determine the lift-off force by tensioning the tendon until all shims are loosened. Li t-off is achieved when the sound produced by tapping on shims with a small. hammer changes to indicate release from compression; also, all accessible shims can be moved by tapping with a sra11 hammer Repeat the operation until three measurements of the lift-off forces show a variation of + 50 psig, or less..
Se3o3+7'.3 Depressurize the jack until the gages read zero.
3 8 Pressurize the jack to a force so that the aver-age wire stress is equal to 80 percent of the minimum ultimate strength of the wires, as determined in paragraph 5.3 ',2.
5.3.3.9 Record on the Detensioning/Retensioning Form (Figure A-4) the gage reading and the corres-ponding tendon elongation.
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5 3 3 12 Pressurize Che jack to a force equivalent to 1,000 lbs pex wire Si3.3 13 Recox'd on tbe Detensioning/Recensioning Form the gage reading and the corresponding tendon elongations 5 3 3 14 Depressurize the jack until the gages read zero~ Detach the gages from Che jack.
S 3 3 15 Remove the jack..
5 4 Wire Inspection 5.4 1 Inspect each tendon vix'e fox'ontinuity by pulling from one end, one wire at a tf.me, and observing the movement of the buttonhead at the opposite end. The Cool for pull~~
the individual wires is shown in Figure A-2. Prior to in- )3 specting the vires, it. is necessary to move the stressing washer away from the butconheads apprcarimately 3 inches This may be accomplished by using a hammer and a wood bufxer block Record any discontinuous wires on Che Anchorage In-spection Form All discontinuous wires shall be removed and mcamined to detexmine the cause of breakage Dis-continuous wires shall not be used for surveys.LLance vix'e test samples.
5 4 2 Remove one test vtre frcm each of the following tendons:
Dome Tendon: 2D3 Horizontal tendon: 42880 Vertical tendon: 34V29 The locations of the buttonheads of the vires to be re<<
mcnred, shall be recorded on the end Anchorage Inspection Form.
5,4,3 Pull the test vire at the end to be cut away from the stx'essing washer and notch apprmdmately 2 inches fxom the end Record the end Chat is cut, and the distance from the notch to the outside of the buttonhead within +0.02 inches A-6
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Remove the remaining portion of the wire and clean it with solvent, (Viscosity Oil Co. Industrial Solvent llo. 16) ~
5,4 S Inspect the wire and record on the Wire Inspection Form (Figure A-5) the locations of any damages, corrosion, and corrosion levels.
5 4,6 Compare the corrosion levels with those of the previous surveillance. If the corrosion has progressed one or more levels, remove one additional wire at approximately 120o frcm the first wire, repeating paragraph 5.4.3, 5.4.4, and 5.4 5.
If the repeat second this wire has progressed one or more levels, procedure for a third wire selected at approximately 120 from the first two. Do not r~e more than three wires from any one tendon during one surveillance period~
5,5 Retensioning and Lift-offForces 5.5.1 Safety The safety rules as specified in paragraph 5.-3.1 shall apply 5.5 2 Retensioning Tendons Retensioning shall be pezformed in a similar manner as detensioning; that is, if detensioning is done from shall be performed both ends of a tendon, retensioning accordingly.
S,5 2,1 Determine the number of effective wires in the tendon for retensioning. Deduct any discon-tinuous or surveillance test wires removed and recalculate the new jacking forces as outlined in paragraph 5.3.3.2.
5,5 2.2 Attach the jack to the bearing plate.
5,5 2 3 Install the pressure gages to the jack and pram, and record their identification numbers. Check th'e gages for zero pzessure reading.
5,5,2.4 pressurize the jack to a force equivalent to 1,000 lbs per wire. Record the gage reading and the corresponding tendon elongation.
5,5,2 5 Increase the tensioning force so that the average wire stress is equal to 80 percent of the minimum ultimate strength of the wires, as
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plate and subtract one-eighth inch This di.stance is defined as full shim depth and is the depth of the new shins to be instaLLed.
5,5 2.7 Install shims to the neax'est one-eighth inch of the full shim depth.
5,5.2.8 Obtain new Iift-offforce. The reading should be equal to or greater than the initiaL lift-offforce If .not, repeat the procedures as stated in paragraphs 5.5.2.5 and 5.5.2.6.
Install shims and obtain new Lift-off force.
5,5.2.9 Measure and record new shim depth.
5,5.2.10 'etach the )ack and apply a coating of Viscosity Oil Co. 2090P or 1601 Amber to the tendon end anchorages.
5,6 Installing Sheath Piller 5,6 1 Reinstall tendon fi.lier caps using new gaskets, copper washers, and teflon nuts as used in the initial installation.
5 6.2 Refill the tendon sheathing with Viscosity Oil Co Vf.scmoxust 2090P, 2090P>>2, or 2090P-4 sheath filler.
Th'e temperatuxe of the filler at the filler p~p shall. be approximately 120 P. Do not reuse fiLler that has been x'emoved from the tendons. pumping shall conti.nue from one end of the tendon, until at least 5 gallons of filler, wi.thout any air bubbles or visible foreign substances, flows out of,the outlet at the opposite end of the tendon.
5.6.3 Record the temperature of the sheath filler at the drum and at the outlet. Also, record on the Sheath Piller Inspection Porm the volume of sheath filler replaced for each surveillance tendon.
5.7 Laboratory Testing of Tendon Wire Samples and Sheath Piller Samples A-8
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5,7,1,2 Remaining wires not used for testing, shall be protected against corrosion and retained until test results have been finalized.
5,7,1,3 Tensile tests also shall be made on at least one specimen from each discontinuous wi.re removed. The test specimen shall be taken near the break and shall be approximately 126 inches long."
5.7.1.4 All tensile tests shall be performed in accordance with Appendix E, "Specification [3 for Tensile Testing of Post-Tensioning Tendon Wire."
5,7,2 Sheath PiLler Sample Testing 5,7 2 1 Analytical testing shall be performed on at least one specimen, each one quart in size, from each surveillance tendon.
5.7,2.2 Additional specimen obtained from the sur-veillance tendons, but not used for testing, shall be retained until test results have been finalized.
5 7.2 3 All sheath filler testing shall be performed in accordance with Appendix F, "Specification )3 for Laboratory Testing of Sheath Piller."
5,8 Report 5.8.1 Data Data obtained during the surveillance shall be sum-marized in a report. The original data and records of the surveillance shall be submitted to Florida Power and Light Company within 90 days of completion of the tendon surveillance at the Turkey Point Plant.
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a Additional wires have broken since last surveillance.
b The lift-offforce for the tendon is below the minimum effective design prestress.
c, Changes in wire corrosion level, or anchorage assembly corrosion Level, have occurred.
- d. Deterioration of sheath filler has occurred.
e, Significant changes in wire elongation, yield, and ultimate strength have occurred.
If any of, these conditions exists, the report shall in-clude an evaluation of condition and, where necessary, recommendations for remedial actions.
- 5. 8. 3 Formulas Formulas for normalizing factors and normalized forces are given in Appendix B.. t3 A-10
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Hole diameter shall be certified by an independent laboratory.
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TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT TENDON SURVEILLANCE UNIT 4 GO/N CNGO GAGE A-11
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The nut with the pulling ring welded to it may be replaced with an eye nut.
The hardness of this tool shall not exceed Rockwell C40.
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CORROSION LEVEL CORROSION LEVEL WASHER WASHER BUTTONHEADS BUTTONHEADS SHIMS SHIMS BEARING PLATE BEARING PLATE LEGEND:
BUTTONHEADS: CORROSION LEVELS:
0 OFF SIZE BUTTONHEAD 41 NO VISIBLE OXIDATION 6 BUTTONHEAD WITH SPLIT 0'2 VISIBLE OXIDATION NO PITTING WIRE REMOVED PREVIOUSLY 430 ( PITTING ( 0.003" DISCONTINUOUS WIRE REMOVED 4 0.003" C PITTING E 0.006 THIS SURVEILLANCE TT 4f 5 0.006 4 PITTING ( 0.010
% WIRE REMOVED FOR INSPECTION AND TESTING THIS SURVEILLANCE INSPECTED BY END ANCHORAGE A DATE END ANCHORAGE B DATE FIGURE A-3 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT Unit 4 POST-TENSIONING SYSTEM 5 th.YEAR SURVEILLANCE END ANCHORAGE IN SP ECTION A-14 SHEET OF
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0 DETENSIONING INTERIOR TEMPERATURE 0 RETENSIONING DESCRIPTION OBJECTIVE ACTUALMEASURED CHECK GAGES (ZERO)
MEASURE SHIMS OBTAIN LIFT.OFF PRESSURIZE TO .Sf'i MEASURE ELONGATION 0
.8f'EPRESSURIZE TO ZERO PRESSURIZE TO 1000 LB/WIRE MEASURE ELONGATION ~~
DEPRESSURIZE TO ZERO REMOVE RAM REMOVE WIRE WAS THIS END CUT?
CHECK CONTINUITY PRESSURIZE AT 1000 LB/WIRE MEASURE ELONGATION '~
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.Sf'EASURE ELONGATION AT.Sf'q PRESSURE 9 RESHIM A) NEW LIFT-OFF B) NEW SHIMS PRESSURE SHALL NOT DROP BELOW THIS LEVEL AFTER PRESSURIZATION TO.Sf'q ii ELONGATION IS THE DISTANCE FROM THE OUTSIDE FACE OF THE BEARING PLATE TO THE INSIDE FACE OF THE STRESSING WASHER. (THIS WILL BE A NEGATIVE NUMBER IF THE WASHER IS INSIDE THE TRUMPET.)
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Q g1 NO VISIBI.E OXIDATION Q 02 VISIBLE OXIDATION,NO PITTiNG Q 030" < PITTING ~ 0.003" Q 44 0.003 < PITTING 0.006" Q 4 5 0.006" < PITTING ( 0.010" FIGURE A-5 INSPECTED BY FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT CO.
DATE TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ~
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END ANCHORAGE A END ANCHORAGE B CLOSEST BUTTRESS CLOSEST BUTTRESS DETENSIONING: DETENSIONING:
TEMPERATURE: TEMPERATURE:
OUTSIDE OUTSIDE INSIDE INSIDE GREASE REMOVED GREASE REMOVED COLOR COLOR BY: BY:
DATE: DATE:
RETENSIONING: RETENSIONING:
TEMP E RATUR'E: TEMPERATURE:.
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DATE: DATE FIGURE A-6 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT CO.
TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT Unit 4 POST. TENSIONING SYSTEM 5th YEAR SURVEILLANCE A"17 SHEET OF
1 APPENDIX B FORMULAS FOR NORMALIZING FACTORS AND NORMALIZED FORCES FOR FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 FIFTH-YEAR SURVEILLANCE BECHTEL 'POWER CORPORATION Gaithersburg, Maryland June 1977 Revision 1, December 15, 1977
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- 1. 0 GENERAL In order to provide a common base for comparison, tendon lift-off forces must be normalized to account for elastic stress loss during initial installation (a function of the post-tensioning sequence), of the lift-off fqrce deviation from the base value, and the number effective tendon wires or strands. The base value for evaluating the normalized tendon force is assumed to be the force which produces an average tendon wire or strand stress of 0.7fpu. In cases where the same tendon is subjected to two or more surveillances, the base value for the ith surveillance is the normalized force for the i-1 surveillance.
The normalized force is equal to the measured lift-off forces multi-plied by the normalizing factors.
2.0 NORMALIZING FORMULAE 2.1 Normalizin Formulae for First Surveillance i~ 1 2.1.1 Vertical Tendons 0
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F F (i-1) L (i 1) x N (i 1)
- 3. 0 NOMENCLATURE L ~ initial lift-offforce of surveillance tendon (kips)
~ lift-off force obtained at the i-1 surveillance (kips)
= lift-off force during retensioning at the i-1 surveillance (kips)
= number of hoop tendons tensioned prior to tensioning surveillance tendon
.h
~ total number of hoop tendons n
v
~ number of vertical tendons tensioned prior to tensioning surveillance tendon N ~ total number of vertical tendons in one group nd ~ number of dome tendons'n one group tensioned prior to tensioning surveillance tendon N
d
~ total number of dome tendons
'= number of effective wires or strands in surveillance wc tendon at initial installation
~ number of effective wires or strands in surveillance tendon at ith surveillance N number of effective wires or strands in surveillance tendon (i-1) at i-1 surveillance N number of effective wires or strands in surveillance tendon (i-1) when retensioned during the i-1 surveillance S total elastic stress loss in hoop tondons during initial h tensioning (ksi) = 15.3 ksi SE
~ total elastic stress loss in vertical tendons during v initial tensioning (ksi) 6.6 ksi B-3
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= lift-off force per wire or strand at ith surveillance (kips)
F ~ lift-off force per wire or strand after retensioning at (i-1) the i-1 surveillance (kips)
N
~ normalized lift-off force surveillance (kips) per wire or strand i for the .th NF
~ normalizing factor for the ith surveillance NF
~ normalizing factor for the i-1 surveillance (i-1)
S total elastic loss in dome tendons during initial E ~ 14.7 ksi d tensioning (ksi) due to one group
~ Poisson's ratio for concrete ~ 0.16 fpu = minimum specified ultimate strength of tendon wire or strand (ksi)
~ cross-sectional area of one tendon wire or strand (in 2 )
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C APPENDIX C END ANCHORAGE INSPECTION DATA SHEETS FOR CONTAINMENT STRUCTURE POST-TENSIONING SYSTEM FIFTH-YEAR SURVEILLANCE FOR FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION Gaithersburg, Maryland 4 August 1977
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0 4 0 Oooo 0 p oooo 4 pp
~+ oopp p pp 00 oo Goop g~ oop pop opo poo pop opp ooo pp oop oo Qo 0 o0 po 0 + pop + o o op poo o ~ oooo ooo ooo ooo 'po ooo o Pp opp ooo pop 0 ooopo ooppo o,o oooo o pp 0 popoo opo 0 Dq q0~
END ANCHORAGE A END ANCHORAGE B (CLOSEST BUTTRESS 6 ) (CLOSEST BUTTRESS 6 TOP BOTTOM.
CORROSION LEVEL CORROSION LEVEL
- WASHER SUTTDNHSADS 2 RASHER BUTTONHEADS SHOES SHIMS 2 SEARING PLATE 1 BEARING PLATE LEGEND:
BUTTONHEADS: CORROSION LEVELS:
8 OFF SIZE BUTTONHEAD 41 NO VISIBLE OX)DATION 0 BUTTONH EAD WITH SPUT 02 VISIBLE OXIDATIONNO PITTING 0 WIRE REMOVED PREVIOUSI.Y 030 s PlTTING 6 O.OQ3" DISCONTINUOUS WIRE REMOVED 0<O.OQ3" < PITTING a OSOe" THIS SURVEILLANCE WIRE REMOVED FOR INSPECTION AND 45 O.O06 s'ITTING 6 LolO TESTING THIS SURVEILLANCE INSPECTED BY END ANCHORAGE A RB DATE 10-25 77 ENOANCHORAGE8 AH DASE FIGURE FLORIDA POWER IIE LIGHT TURKEY POINT NUCI EAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4.
POST.TEN SIONIN G SYSTEM 5th YEAR SURVEILLANCE END ANCHORAGE INSPECTION C-2 SHEET>OF 9
TENDON NO. l.OCATION (CLOSEST BUTTRESS) 2 0
00000600Op C~ 0 0 00 0 0 Og Opppp OOOO 0+>000 000 000 Opp Opp u 000 000 e 000 (P pp
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Op Op 0 p 00 000 00 000 pp Opp pg ~
ppp > 000 pPPO z 00000 ppppP 0 Opppp OpppO pp0 O'0 Op 0
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TOP BOTTOM.
CORROSION LEVEL CORROSION LEVEL WASHER 1 SUTTQHHEADS SUTTQHHEADS SHINS SH QSS BEARING PLATE BEARING PLATE LEGEND:
BUTTONHEADS: CORROSION LEVELS:
0 OFF SIZE BUTTONHEAD 41 NO VISIBLE OXIDATION e BUTTONHEAD WITH SPLIT 02 VISIBLE OXIDATIONNO PITTING WIRE REMOVED PREVIOUSLY 030 E PITTING 5 0.003 DISCONTINUOUS WIRE REMOVED 4<o.oo3" < PITTING E o~os-K THIS SURVEILLANCE WIRE REMOVED FOR INSP'ECTION AND Oso.oos" ( pITTING 5 o.ohio" TESTING THIS SURVEILLANCE INSPECTED BY EHQ AHGHQR*GS A RE DATE 10-26-77 EHD AHQHQRAGE S AH DATE FIGURE 3 FLORIDA POWER SL LIGHT TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 POST TEN SIONIN G SYSTEM 5th YEAR SURVEILLANCE END ANCHORAGE INSPECTlON C-3 SHEET2OF 9
1, TENDON NO. l.OCATlON (CLOSEST BUTTRESS) oopo opo oo0 0 ~0 ~
ooooo OOOOO ooo 0 00000 ohio oooo 000 ooo 000 OOO Ooo 00 0 0 pop 000 po o oop oo ooo 000 +
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~ OOOO 00 poo poo ppo p 0 ppo
~ PS.OO poop 000 0000
~gpoopo po 00 oooo popo ~Y c o 0 0 Op ooo p 0 cy~ p oo<
0 op p END ANCHORAGE A END ANCHORAGE B (CLOSEST BUTTRESS 4 ) .(CLOSEST BUTTRESS 4 )
TOP BOTTOM CORROSION LEVEL CORROSION LEVEL RASHER 1 NASHER BUTTONHEADS BUTTONHEAOS SHINS 1 SHOAT 2
SEARING PLATE BEARING PLATE LEGEND:
BUTTONHEADS: CORROSION LEVELS-0 OFF S1ZE BUTTONHEAD 01 NO VISIBLE OXIDATION e BUTTONHEAD WITH SPUT 4'2 VISIBLE OXIDATIONNO PITTING N!RE REMOVED PREVIOUSLY TT.3 0 ( PITTING 5 0.003" DlSCONTINUOUS VIIRE REMOVED TEA 0.003 E PITTlNG K OJ)otE K
THIS SURVEII.LANCE SIRE REMOVED FOR INSPECTlON AND ISO.OOS" < PITTING 6 0.010" TESTING THIS SURVEILLANCE NSPECTED BV NANCHORGAA ED EEE DATE ENO ANCHORAGE B AR DATE FIGURE 3 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 POST TEN S IONING SYSTEM 5th YEAR SURVEILLANCE END ANCHORAGE INSPECTION c-4 SHEET3OF 9
TENDON NO. LOSS LOCATION (CLOSEST BUTTRESS) o p ~~ o p OOoo POPO ~bppp 0 OOOO e OOOO pppp < Opppp PPOOP
/ OPO ppo 0OO OO Opp po pp OOO OP OO OO POO 0 O pp 0 + 0 + OOO OOO ppp 0 ppp OO OO
~pop OOo WQOO OOP z+oppQp OOOO 400 0 Opp c
pp 0 QgOOOI O
QOOOPO 0 O QOOOO Opppp ppp 0 OOP OO v 0 0 A~
END ANCHORAGE A END ANCHORAGE B (CLOSEST BUTTRESS < ) .tCLOSEST 8UTTR ESS 1 l.
CORROSION LEVEL CORROSION LEVEL BASHER 2 VSASHER 2 BUTTOIIHSADS BUTTONHSADS SHIIAS WIMS BEARING PLATE GEARING PLATE 2 LEGEND:
B~ONHEADS: "
CORROSION LEVELS:
e OFF SI2E BUTTONHEAD O4 NO VISIBLE 0"!DATfOTJ 6 SUTTONHEAD WITH SPLfT ~
42 VISIBLE OXIDATIONNO PI~SNG WIRE REMOVED PREVIOUSLY ~30 C P1TTING 6 0.003" DtSCONTINUOUS WIRE REMOVED Isf 4 0.003 4 PliT!N G K OANg K
THIS SURVEI LLANCE WlRE REMOVED FOR INSPECTION AND-4'-5 0.006 s PITTING 5 0.010-TESTIN G THIS SUR VEIL LAN CE fNSPECTED BY Rev. 1 END ANCHORAGE A RS DATE LL S TT September 8, 1978 ENDANCHORAGEB AE DATE LL l"tGtfRE 3
~1-~/s" FLORIDA POWER JE LIGHT TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4
~ POST-TEN SIONIN G SYSTEM 5 thYEAR SURVEfl.LANCE END ANCHORAGE IN SP ECTtON A-A C-5 SHEET 4OF 9
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TENDON NO. l.OCATION (CLOSEST BUTTRESS) 0 0 oo p oooo opp pop o
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e popo go po,oo pp op p oooo ppoo pop ppp opo-opo oop pop opp opp op p po pop o + opo Op opp0 0 p
~O 00 'oo oo
~pop opp
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po opp ~
ooo ~8 poop I5' op p
o 0 p 0 oppo p p o opo
~ o popo 0'g 0 p END ANCHORAGE A END ANCHORAGE B (CLOSEST BUTTRESS 3 .(CLOSESTBUTTRESS 6
) )
CORROSION LEVEL CORROSION LEVEL WASHER BUTTOMHEADS
- NASHER'UTTOMHEADS SHOES SHIMS BEARING PLATE 1 BEARING PLATE LEGEND:
BUTTONHEADS: CORROSION LEVELS:
6 OFF.SIZE BUTTONHEAD 41 NO VISIBLE OX)DATION e BUTI'ONHEADWITH SPLIT 02 VlSIBLE OXIDATIONNO PITTlNG WIRE REMOVED PREVIOUSI.Y 030 C PITTING S, 0.003 DISCONTINUOUS WIRE REMOVEO st 4 0.003 4 PITTING ~ OA)06 THIS SURVEILLANCE llVIRE REMOVED FOR INSPECTION ANO 45 0.006 ( PITTING 5 L010 TESTING THIS SURVEILLANCE Wircled Button Heads Indicate Corrosion Level 82 INSPECTED BY END ANCHORAGE A RB DATE END ANCHORAGE B ~Q DATE ~~~ FIGURE 3 FI.ORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 POST TENSIONING SYSTEM 5 t+YKAR SURVEILLANCE ENO ANCHORAGE INSPECTION C-6 SHEET5OF 9
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oooo oooo ~~ Q+ 0 op p'0 ppoo Oopp oooo ooooo poo 0 oop 000 opp poo ooo 000 00 ooo oo 00 0 0 oo oo
~ Ooo + + o o Op oop 0 p ooo 0 op op ooo w oop ppp 000 ooo poop 0 OOOO OOOo 0O 00000 ooo o ooo00 000 0
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END ANCHORAGE A END ANCHORAGE B (CLOSEST BUTTRESS 6 ) .(CLOSEST BUTTR SS f 1 )
CORROSION I.EVEL CORROSION LEVEL
- RASHER SUTTONHEADE
.2 NASHER SUTTONHEADE SHIMS 2 SHIMS 2 BEARING PLATE 1 BEARING PLATE 1 LEGEND:
BUTTONHEAOS: CORROSION LEVELS-0 OFF SIZE BUTTONHEAO 41 NO VISIBLE OXIDATION 0 BUTTONHEAD WITH SPLIT 02 VISIBLE OXIDATIONNO PITTING 8 WIRE REMOVED PREVIOUSLY TII'3 0 C PlTTING 6 0.003 DISCONTINUOUS WIRE REMOVED w i L003,Q PITTING 5 0406 THIS SURVEILLANCE VllRE REMOVEO FOR INSPECTION ANO 4'6 0.006 C PITTING 5 L010 TESTING THIS SURVEILLANCE INSPECTED BY END ANCHORAGE A RB DATE END ANCHORAGE S DATE FIGURE 3 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 POST-TEN SI ON IN G SYSTEM 5 thYEAR SURVEILLANCE END ANCHORAGE INSPECTION C-7 SHEET 6OF
TENDON NO. ~280 I.OCATlON (CLOSEST BUTTRESS) 4 6 2 TP 3p]
'poo p opopo opp p p
oooo e Q po op pp 0
pop ooo- ppo ooo ppo opoo ~ p~o pp o o 0 0o oo (pp c) ooo + o o poo ppo0 0 poo ppP CeI ppp pop opo poo oooo poo poop 0popp oooop po popop
~ ppoooooo p p pp ppoop p p 0
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END ANCHORAGE A END ANCHORAGE B (CLOSEST BUTTRESS 4 .tCLOSEST 8UTTR ESS 2
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CORROSION LEVEL CORROSION LEVEL RASHER 2 BUITOHHEADS BUTTON HEADS BRIMS SHIMS SEARING PLATE 1 BEARING PLATE LEGEND:
BUTTONHEADS: CORROSION LEVELS-9 OFF SIZE BUTTONHEAD g1 NO VISIBLE OXIDATION 0 SUTTONHEAD WITH SPLIT 4'2 VISIBLE OXIDATIONNO PITTING e WIRE REMOVED PREVIOUSLY 430 C PlTTING 6 0.003 DISCONTINUOUS WIRE REMOVED TT i 0.003 4 PITTINQ K 0406 X
THIS SURVEILLANCE WIRE REMOVED FOR INSPECTION ANO 4'5 L006 C PITTING 6 0 050 TESTING THIS SURVEILLANCE INSPECTED BY
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EHD ANCHORAGE A ENOANCHORAGES ~
DATE DATE ~ FIGURE 3 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 POST TENSIONING SYSTEM 5thYEAR SURVEILLANCE END ANCHORAGE INSPECTION C-8 SHEET7OF 9
~g TENDON NO. LOCATION (CLOSEST BUTTRESS) 4 & 6 0 pop 4 0 PQP 0 oopp oopp oppoo Qpp poop <~ oooo p pp p
~ 0 op opo oop ppo ~
oop d'po oop op oop o opp oo 0 p + p p oopp QOQ ooo pop ~
pp ooo ooo + opp ppo pop .I ooo popo 5 0 poppy opooo ~ opppp pp o op ig oooo oop o o (~ 0 o p'a~
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BUVFONHEADS: CORROSION LEVELS-0 OFF SIZE BUTTONHEAD TE 1 NO VISIBLE OXIDATION e BUTTONHEAD WITH SPLIT 02 VISIBLE OXIDATIONNO PITTING 0 SIRE REMOVED PREVIOUSLY DISCONTINUOUS WIRE REMOVED THIS SUR V EI I.LANCE TT 30 44a003" C
45 0.006 0 PITTINQ 6 0.003
( PITTINQ PITTINQ i
6 0SOe" LOIO X, WIRE REMOVED FOR INSPECTION AND TESTING THIS SURVEILLANCE INSPECTED BY END ANCHORAGE A DATE END ANCHORAGE 8 AH DATE FIGURE 3 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PUQET UNIT 4 POST-TENS IONIN G SYSTEM 5 th -YEAR SURVEILLANCE END ANCHORAGE INSPECTION C-9 SHEETSOF 9
VEWOON NO. I.OCATlON (CLOSEST BUTTRESS) 0o r F'g~
Opp Oppp 0 0 OOOO o OOOO opppo Opppp d OppP 0 OOP~
~<OOOO Opp ~ ~ OOO Opp C
~ OO OO PO 0 0 OOOO Oppu PO ~
Opp 0 o 0
+ OBO Opo Op OOO Op<0 ~
0 ppP 0000 000 Opp
~ 000 pppp Oppp pppp ~
0 ppp poop pppop OPOOO OOOO ppp p 0 Op p pp OOO 0 p0 z
END ANCHORAGE A END ANCHORAGE B (CLOSEST BUTTRESS 6 ) .(CLOSEST BUTTR ESS )
CORROSION LEVEL CORROSION LEVEL lVASHER 2 VtASHER BUTTONHEADS BUTTONHEADS SHIMS 2 SHOAT BEAR ING PLATE BEARING PLATE LEGEND:
BUTTONHEADS: CORROSION LEVELS 0 OFF SI2E BUTTONHEAD 4'1 NO VISIBLE OXIDATION 6 BUTTONHEAD WITH SPLIT 02 VISIBLE OXIDATIONNO PITTINQ
, WIRE REMOVED PREVIOUSI.Y 430 C PITTING 6 0.003 DISCONTINUOUS WIRE REMOVED ~ 4 0.003 4 PITTINQ K OAOtB THIS SURVEILLANCE WIRE REMOVED FOR INSP'ECTlON AND OS 0.006 C PITTINQ 6 L010 TESTING THIS SURVEILLANCE INSPECTED BY END ANCHORAGE A RB DATE 11" 15-.77 END ANCHORAGE B AH DATE 11-15-77 FIGURE 3 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 POST-TENSIONING SYSTEM 5th YEAR SURVEILLANCE END ANCHORAGE INSPECTlON C-10 r SHEET9OF 9
APPENDIX D WIRE INSPECTION DATA SHEETS FOR CONTAINMENT STRUCTURE POST-TENSIONING SYSTEM FIFTH-YEAR SURVEILLANCE FOR FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION Gaithersburg, Maryland November 1977
~DON NCL 34V29 10'-10" END SAMPLE It1 8 '-2" SAm'ZZ 4P2 125 128'7" ] 391 pll ]4] I pll 143 l 7 ll SAM.ZZ N SE1
~0 l 4 ll 169'-8~1 CORROSION LEVEL gg f1 NO VISIBLE OXIDATION Q 42 VNIBLEOXIDATION,NO PITTING 0 ISO"< PITTING S O.au" g faaea-< PITTING < aOO6" 0 45aOOe" < PITTING < aeo" RGVRE 5 amcrao sr FLORIDA MYIER 5 LIGHT CO.
10-31-77 TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 MST TENSIONING SYSTEM 5 th YEAR SuRVKILLANCE MIRE INSPECTION L TENSION SAMPLE LOCATIONS
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TENOON NO. CLOSEST BUTTRESSES 166 10'-10" gg ENO SAMPLE 81 60'-10" SAMPLE <P.
87 f 6$ ll 9 '""ver SmPLZ fP3 TOTAL LEN'rm OF VnRE CORROSION LEVEl 01 NO VISIBLE OXIOATION 0 f2 VISIBLE OXIOATlON,NO PITTINQ 0 4i'O"C mnNe5 O.ea" 0 Sca.art C PITnNa < O.OOS" a 45aOO6"< rITnNS < aniO" INSPECTED IY~~
OATE 11>> 11-78 FICURE 5 FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT CO.
TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 POST TENSIONING SYSTEM 5th YEAR SURVEILLANCE 4" IUTTONHEAO NlRE INSPECTION 4 TENSION SAMPLE LOCATIONS SHEETS.OF &
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smrrz N TOTAL LENGTH OF YARE 140'3" CORROSION LEVEL:
Q 4'1 NO VISIBLE OXIDATION Q 42.VISIBLE OXIDATION.NO PITTING Q 0'50 < PITTlNG 5 0.003 0 0aaaa" < PITTING < a006-0 f50.006"< PITTING < aa10-FIGURE 5 twmCrmSV " t. FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT CO.
ATE 11-11-77 TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNiT 4 POST TENSIONING SYSTEM 5th YEAR SURVEILLANCE IH.'. BUTTONHEAD HIRE INSPECTION 4 TENSION SAMPLE I.OCATIONS SHEET OF
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APPENDIX E SPECIFICATION FOR TENSILE TESTING OF POST-TENSIONING TENDON WIRE (ASTM A-421)
FOR FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 POST-TENSIONING SYSTEM FIFTH-YEAR SURVEILLANCE BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION Gaithersburg, Maryland s,: .-.8 Charles W.
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Andrews June, 1977 Approved:
K. P. B chert Revision l., December 15, 1977 Chief Civil Engineer Gaithersburg Power Division E-1
I Revision 1 L 0 GENERAL This document specifies the general procedures which shall be used for the tensile testing or the 1/4"-diameter post-tensioning teadoa wires (AS'-421, Type BA). This document does aot relieve the testiag laboratory of the responsibility for conducting the tensile tests in a manner coasistend with the industry standards.
2 0 WORK INCLUDED Nine (9) L/4"-diameter wire specimens, approximately 10'-6" Long, wi11. be sent to the laboratory for testing in accordance with Section 3.0 Each of these specimens will have an identification tag attached close to one end; this tag will identify the tendon from which the wire was removed and the location of the specimen with resoect to the wire. Specimens shall be disposed of in accordance with Section 4.0 aad a report meeting the requi emeats of Section 5.0 shall be prepared.
3 0 TEST DESCRIPTION l
Tendon wires shall be tested in accordance with AS'-421-65, "S~a-dard Specification for Uncoated Stress-Relieved Wire for P estressed Concrete",except that the gage length shall be 100 (+ 1.0) inches, instead of the 10 iaches as specified. This test shall inc'uae the followiag:
3~1 Measurement of wire diameter with an accuracy of + 0.0005".
3,2 Measurement of gage length with an accuracy of + 0.05"..
3.3 Application or aa initial load corresponding to 29,000 psi.
3.4 Applicatf.on of additional load to obtain the force correspondiag to 1.0 percent eWensioa.
3,5 Application of additional load and obtaining load at failure and elongation under load at fai1ure (+ 0.05") .
4,0 DISPOSAL OP TES~ SPELLS A sampLe approximately 6" long oa each side of the break of each specimen shall be bouad and returned as a unit with the idaxtificatioa tag attached. Spec~ shall be returned to:
Bechtel Power Corporation Post Office Box 607 Gaithersburg, ~~land 20760 Atteation: Nr. M. Malcom Pro]ect Eaginee" E-2
t I Revision 1 Thx'ee (3) copies of the report on tendon wire testing shall be submitted to:
Bechtel Power Corporation Post Office Box 607 Gaithexsbux'g, Maryland 20760 Attention. LLr. H. Nalcom Prospect Engineer The report shall contain the follacrLng information:
5 1 Testing machine calibration report.
5.2 Wire identification.
5,3 Wix'e diameter (+ 0.0005 inches) .
5.4 Gage length (+ 0.05 inches).
5.5 Force and, elongation (+ 0.001 inches) at initial load.
5,6 Porce and elongation (+ 0.01 inches) at 17. extension.
5,7 Poxce and elongation under load (+ 0.05 inches) at failure.
5.8 Location ofM.lure relative to the grip in the
(+ 0.005 inches).
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APPENDIX F SPECIFICATION FOR LABORATORY TESTING OF SHEATH FILLER (VISCONORUST 2090P)
FOR FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 POST-TENSIONING SYSTEM FIFTH-YEAR SURVEILLANCE BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION Gaithersburg, Maryland Charles W. Andrews June, 1977 Approved:
K. P. Buchert Revision 1, December 15, 1977 Chief Civil Engineer Gaithersburg Power Division F l
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Revision 1 1 i0 GENERAL This document specifies the procedu es which shall be used for labora-tory testing of sheath filler Visconozust 2090P to determine:
a The amount of water soluble chlorides, nitrates and sulfides which are leached from a given contact area between water and the sheath filler under standzad conditions.
b.. The water content of the sheath filler.
c The resezve alkalinity of the sheath filler.
This document does not relieve the testing laboratory of responsi-b&ity for conducting the necessary laboratory tests in a manner ccasistent with the ~industry standards.
2 0 WORK INCLUDED Nine (9) ane-quart test samples will be sent to the laboratory for testing in accordance with Section 3.0. The concentration oz water soluble impurities and water in these samples wi.ll 1Dcely not exceed the follawing:
2 1 Chlorides - 10 ppm 2 2 Ni~tes - 10 ppm 2 3 Sulfides - 10 ppm 2 4 Water (H20) - 107. Dry Weight A report meeting the requirements of Section 4.0 shall be prepared.
3 0 TEST DESCRY ZIONS
, Each sample of sheath filler shall be mixed and then tested as fol.laws:
3 1 Water Soluble Xmpurities A water extraction of each sample of sheath fill.er shall be made and tested as indicated below:
3 1 1 Usi.ng a spatula, coat the inside (baton and sides) of a 1 liter glass beaker with a 1/4-inch layer oz sheath filler.
3.l. 2 Pill the beaker with distilled water at roam temperature.
3.1 3 Heat the wate to a controlled tempe ature of <00op and maintain for four hours. Do not heat on a, hot plate.
Heat either in an oven or by use oz an ~ersion heater so that the water wi11 remain clear for tests.
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Revision 1 0 3.1 4 Run a blank on distiLLed water. Xf titrate, use a micro-buret, 1 ml or 5 ml, with 0.01 - 0.05 ml graduation inter-vals.
3 1 5 Decant water and analyze for soluble ions. Test only for salts in leached water. The water analyses shall be as follows:
3.1 5.1 Chlorides (Cl) by ASTM D-512.
3~1 5.2 iH.trate +03) by AS~ D-992, Bzucine Method or Cadminum Reduction 'method by Hach Chemical Co.,
Ames'owai 3 1 5.3 Sulfides (S) 'by APHA (American PubLic Health Association) Standard method - Nethylene Blue-or the method by Hach Chemical Company, Ames, Xowao 3 2 Vvater Content Mater content (H20 as percent of dzy weight) shall be determined in accordance with ASM D-95.
3 3 Neutralization Number Neutralization number shaLL be determined in accordance with ASTM D-664, 4 0 iEPORT Three copies of the report on Laboratory testing of the sheath filler'hall be submitted to:
BechteL Power Corporation Post Office Box 607 Gaithersburg, ~~Land 20760 Attention: Hr. H. Nalcom Project Bngineer The report shall contain the zollowing information:
Sample identi cation.
4.2 Concentration of water soluble chlorides, nitrates and sulf.'des wi~4 an accuracy oz 0.1 ppm 4.3 Concentration oz water (H20) within an accuracy of 0.1 percent oz dry weight of the filler.
4.4 Neutralization number within an accuracy of 0.01 mg reagent per gram of filler.
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APPENDIX G RESULTS OF LABORATORY TESTING OF WIRE SAPLES FOR FLORIDA POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 4 t
POST-TENSIONING SYSTEM FIFTH-YEAR SURVEILLANCE BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION Gaithersburg, Maryland July 1978
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- NUTVAL FROTCCTION TO CLICNT5, THC FVhLIC ANO OVRSCLVCS, AI,L RCFORT5 PITTSBURGH, P A IStt'S d ~I ARC SVSINTTCO A5 THC CONFIOCHTIAL FROFCRTT OF CLICHTS *HO AUTHORIZATION Z+ ++ FOR FVSLICATIOH OF STATCHCNTS, COHCLU5IOHS OR CXTRACTS FROM OR RCOAROIHO CQSAHOGT OVR RCI'ORT5 IS RCS CRT CO FCHOIHCI OVR INRITTCH A>FROVAL LABORATORY No. 781695 AREA COOE A It TELEPHONE Stt.5000 oRDER No. PG-6834 cLIENT's No. P,O ~ No 65121 25833C p E pQ May 15, 1978 Report of: Tension Test of Post-Tensioning Tendon IAire Report to. Florida Power 6 Light Company P.O. Box 3088 Florida City Florida 33034 Attn. Mr. Feeney UNIT P4 Spec imen Iden ti8 ica tion 2D3 19-'1 Diameter, Inches .2500 Original Area, Sq. Inches .0491 Initial Load, Pounds Equivalent 29,00 PSI 14004 Elongation at Initial Load, Inches .21 Load at 1% Extension, Pounds 95600 Stress at 1% Extension, PSI, 195,500 Elongation at 1% Extension, Inches 1.21 Load Pounds at Fracture 12,250 Stress PSI at Fracture 249,500 Elongation at Fracture, Inches 4. 92 Elongation at Fracture, Percent 4. 92%
Location of Fracture relative to grip in the moving head 9" Samples tested in accordance with order no. 65121-25833C Attachment I dated June 1977 and ASSN A421, Stress Strain Curves are attached.
SAMPLES SUBMITTED BY CLIPT FOR TESTING.
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Location of Fracture relative to grip in the moving head 303->>
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Location of Fracture relative to grip in the moving head 3" Samples tested in accordance with order no. 65121-25833C Attachment I dated June 1977 and ASTiif A421, Stress Strain Curves are attached.,
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Location of Fracture relative to grip in the moving head 3 II Samples tested in accordance with order no. 65121-25833C Attachment I,dated June 1977 and ASTiaf A421, Stress Strain Curves are attached.'AMPLES SUBMITTED BY CLIPT FOR TESTWiG.
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Location of Fracture relative to grip in the moving head 6,63 Samples tested in accordance with order no. 65121-25833C Attachment I dated June 1977 and ASTI( A421, Stress Strain Curves are attached.
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Location of Fracture relative to grip in the moving head 37.0 Samples tested in accordance with order no. 65121-25833C Attachment I'dated'une 1977 and ASTif A421, Stress Strain Curves are attached.
SAMPLES SUBMITTED BY CLIENT FOR TESTING.
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Location of Fracture relative to grip in the moving head 37.5 Samples tested in accordance with order no. 65121-25833C Attachment I dated June 1977 and ASTiaf A421, Stress Strain Curves are attached.
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Location of Fracture relative to grip in the moving head At Jaw
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Location of Fracture relative to grip in the moving head 3 II Samples tested in accordance with order no- 65121-25833C Attachment I dated June 1977 and ASTN A421, Stress Strain Curves are attached.
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62H38 Less Than Q PPIQ ~ 10 ?lax, lgHSO Les Than 5 ppm ~ 10 hax.
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Vater Soluble Nitrate (D-992) 1D-28 Less Than .2 ppm 10 Y.ax.
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REPORT December 16, 1977 Mater Soluble Specie'i ca tion Sulf'ice (ApA) ~Re ninemenes ID-28 Less Than 1 ppm
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1Pi70 Less Than, lg 10 Max.
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Neutralization ~~ (D-66 )
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CLIENT's No. P 0 ~ 65121 -25833C PG 6831 REPORT December 16, 1977 The above samples comply'with the specif'ication requirements.
The above r'eported values f.'or water soluble ions are correct jn that no chloride, nitrate or sulf'fi.te werehave f'ound. Had these ions been questionable been present the analytical accuracy would duc to the crude leachinp procedure requirement by the speciAication.
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TESTING MACHINE CALIBRATION REPQ PT DATE Nov. 25, 1977 MACHINE IDENTlF1CAT1 ON OWNERs PITTSBURGH TESTING LABORA 0 Y l.OCAT IOHs 1IANUFACTURERs Tinius olsen SFRIAL NULIBER, 69069 PTL S/N 217 TYPEs Hydraulic CALIBRAT1ON APPARATUS DATA Method, of verification is in accordance with "Methods of Yerification of Testing Machines" A.S.Thl. Specification E447T.
TYPE OF APPARATUS USEDs Proving Rings IAHUF ACTUR ER s Morehouse APPARATUS VERIFIED BYs National Standards Laborato APPARATUS VERIFIED IH ACCORDAHCE WITHs SERIAL NUMBER LOADING RAHGE VER IF ICATION DATE 3258 10,000 ll/18/76 10 000 100 000 11/17/76 4656 100,000 - 1,000,000 5/7/75 R ESULTS MACHINE RANGE LOADING RANGE WITHIH PERCENT 0- 60,000 1,000 60,000 0- 600 000 lOO,OOO l,OOO,OOO The aboTO wrlftcatton shows this mochine compiles with the ro~cemonts of the specifications within the Ioatflng tangos shown aboTee TI 2 PITTS 'H Respectfully submitted, T T LABO TORY
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