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Category:DEFICIENCY REPORTS (PER 10CFR50.55E & PART 21)
MONTHYEARML20077G6661983-07-27027 July 1983 Part 21 Rept Re Circuit Breakers Mfg Between Nov 1981 & Feb 1982.Breakers Should Be Inspected for Broken Puffer Linkage Studs.Stud Identified as Part Number 192247A.List of Circuit Breakers for Nuclear Plants Encl ML20069K6811983-04-18018 April 1983 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Pipe Support Spacing Utilizing Alternate Criteria.Initially Reported on 830317. Investigation Postponed Until Design & Const Resumed ML20073J8051983-04-12012 April 1983 Third Interim Deficiency Rept Re Nonconservative Calculation Method for General Const Spec G-32 Violations.Initially Reported on 820528.Design Std Being Revised to Clarify Use of Factors of Safety in DS-C6.1 ML20072Q9571983-03-28028 March 1983 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Failure of Util Div of Engineering Design to Provide Bolt Tightening Requirements to Div of Const.Initially Reported on 830228.Const Deferred. Rept to Be Submitted When Const Decision Made ML20083P6301983-01-28028 January 1983 Second Revised Final Deficiency Rept Re Welds on Component Cooling Water HX Mfg by Joseph Oat Corp.Initially Reported on 810306.Defects Removed by Grinding.Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20065R3701982-10-14014 October 1982 Interim Deficiency Rept Re Deferral of Const Activities. Initially Reported on 820623.Commitments Made in Rept,Audit Findings & Response to Violations Deferred Until Restart of Design & Const ML20065H8751982-09-27027 September 1982 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Failure to Consider Seismic & Inertial Loadings on Ladders,Platforms & Walkways. Initially Reported on 820826.Const Activities Deferred Until Decision Re Const Completion Reached ML20063J9461982-08-27027 August 1982 Final Deficiency Rept Re Source Insp.Initially Reported 810120.Weld Inspectors Trained & Certified,Shop Surveillance Increased & Personnel Relocated to Provide More Intense Program of Source Insp.Full Compliance Achieved 820514 ML20054K1531982-06-23023 June 1982 Informs That Final Deficiency Repts for Listed Nonconformances Will Not Be Submitted Until Final Decision Is Made Re Const of Projects ML20054J9211982-06-22022 June 1982 Seventh Interim Deficiency Rept for Deficiencies 2,3,5 & 14 Re QA Audit M80-7,initially Reported 800923.Const Activities Deferred Until Sufficient Info Compiled ML20054G4161982-06-10010 June 1982 Final Deficiency Rept Re QA Deficiencies at Morgan Engineering,Inc,Initially Reported on 820512.Contract W/Morgan Engineering Canceled Due to Deferred Status of Const ML20052G5881982-04-27027 April 1982 Sixth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Source Insp,Initially Reported on 810120.Util Continuing Evaluation of Results of Insp of Equipment & Matl Purchased & of Generic Implications.Next Rept Due by 820827 ML20054A8591982-03-30030 March 1982 Fifth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Cooling Tower Makeup Control,Initially Reported on 810423.Const Activities Being Deferred to Minimize Expenditures & Effort,Pending Decision on Project Cancellation ML20050B0221982-03-19019 March 1982 Final Deficiency Rept 2 Re Failure of Transamerica Delaval to Correct Violations Identified During Audits 79V-38 & 80V-39 Promptly,Due to Improper QA Program Implementation, Initially Reported on 820114.Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20042A3131982-03-0909 March 1982 Final Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Program Procedural Control Deficiencies,Initially Reported 810731.Const Engineering Procedures Prepared & Revised for Configuration Control of drawings,site-originated Drawings & Field Change Requests ML20049J4391982-03-0303 March 1982 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Check Valve Leak in Air Start Sys of Standing Diesel Generators,Initially Reported on 820209.Problem Under Investigation by Vendor.Next Rept Expected by 820528.Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20049J4991982-03-0101 March 1982 Final Deficiency Rept Re Fillet Weld Misspec,Initially Reported 801210.General Const Spec G-29C Revised to Clarify Const Requirements for Skewed T-joints.Info Emphasizing Aisc/Aws Requirements Will Be Issued by 820401 ML20069C1361982-02-22022 February 1982 Sixth Interim Deficiency Rept Re QA Audit M80-7 Deficiencies 2,3,5 & 14,initially Reported 800923. Deficiencies Still Being Reviewed.Next Rept to Be Submitted by 820624 ML20071H9341982-02-18018 February 1982 Fifth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Defective Welds Discovered During Visual Insps Between June & Dec 1980,initially Reported on 810120.Generic Implications of Source Insp Breakdown Will Be Evaluated.Next Rept Expected by 820427 ML20041A4241982-02-10010 February 1982 Deficiency Rept Re Failure of Transamerica Delaval to Promptly Correct Deficiencies,Initially Reported 820114. Deficiency Sheet Discussed W/Delaval Mgt.Next Rept by 820320.Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20041A6241982-02-0505 February 1982 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Unevaluated Missile Source,Initially Reported on 820108.Probability of Fly Wheel Failure Under Investigation.Deficiency Will Be Reviewed for Possible Generic Applications ML20069B8731982-01-22022 January 1982 Third Interim Rept Re Tornado Depressurization Design Deficiencies,Initially Reported 810402.Ventilation Opening Added in Exterior Door of Each Stairwell.Stairwell Doors to Main Bldg Will Be Pressure Doors.Next Rept by 821020 ML20039E1471981-12-29029 December 1981 First Supplemental Rept Re Deficient Welds on Component Cooling Water Heat Exchangers,Initially Reported 810306. Further Insp Determined Defects Advanced Beyond Superficial. NRC to Be Informed of Actions.Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20069B2891981-12-16016 December 1981 Third Interim Deficiency Rept Re QA Compliance W/Ansi N45.2.11,initially Reported 810731.Evaluation of Deficiency & Possible Corrective Action Continuing.Next Rept by 820310 ML20062N3041981-12-0808 December 1981 Fourth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Cooling Tower Makeup Control,Initially Reported 810423.Analysis of safety-related Requirements Imposed by Design Criteria Ongoing.Next Rept by 820318 ML20038C7381981-12-0707 December 1981 Fourth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Weld Defects Undiscovered by Source Insp,Initially Reported 810120.Schedule of Source Welding Insps Is Complete.Util Is Reviewing & Evaluating Insps.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 820204 ML20038C9151981-12-0404 December 1981 Fourth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Fillet Weld Misspec, Initially Reported on 801210.Engineers & Designers Have Been Alerted to Aisc/Aws Requirements for Limiting Angles for Skewed Tee Joints.Next Rept Due 820302 ML20011A9881981-10-23023 October 1981 Final Deficiency Rept Re Engineer Failure to Verify Preliminary Seismic Analyses Prior to Final Design Completion Initially Reported 810212.Final Evaluations Reveal That No Design Changes Are Required ML20011A6341981-10-0707 October 1981 Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re QA Program Compliance W/ ANSI N45.2.11,initially Reported on 810731.Evaluation of Deficiency & Corrective Actions Ongoing.Next Rept Expected by 811223 ML20010G9131981-09-0909 September 1981 Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Tornado Depressurization Design,Initially Reported on 810402.Ventilation Analysis for Essential Raw Cooling Water Pumping Station Complete.Final Documentation in Progress.Next Rept Expected 820127 ML20010G8191981-09-0909 September 1981 Final Deficiency Rept Re Unconservative Mass Load Ratings for Cantilever Supports Supplied by Bechtel,Initially Reported 810810.Also Reported Per Part 21.Bechtel Has Modified Computer Code Input & Sent Corrected Data to Util ML20010G2081981-09-0404 September 1981 Third Interim Deficiency Rept Re Weld Defects Discovered During Source Insp,Initially Reported on 810120.Util Scheduling Special Team of Quality Engineering Branch Employees to Survey Each Site.Next Rept by 811208 ML20010E9101981-08-31031 August 1981 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re QA Program Failure to Comply W/Ansi N45.2.11,initially Reported on 810731.Caused by Lack of Control Over Drawing Procedures.Next Rept to Be Submitted by 811015 ML20010D1871981-08-17017 August 1981 Revised Final Deficiency Rept Re Lamination of Soil in Emergency Raw Cooling Water Spray Pond,Initially Reported on 810204.Evaluation Conducted to Determine Effect of Laminations.Table Encl ML20010C4561981-08-12012 August 1981 Third Interim Deficiency Rept Re Fillet Weld Misspec Initially Reported 801210.Util Is Reviewing All TVA & Vendor Designs Governed by AISC Spec & Aws Structural Welding Code. Structural Integrity of Joints Not Impaired by Misspec ML20010C7031981-08-11011 August 1981 Final Deficiency Rept Re Lamination of Soil in Essential Raw Cooling Water Spray Pond,Initially Reported on 810204.No Significant Lamination to Cause Adverse Impact on Seepage or Structural Integrity of Liner ML20009H4311981-07-31031 July 1981 Final Deficiency Rept Re Failure to Implement Design Criteria,Initially Reported on 810401.C-E & Util Developed Recommended Design to Alleviate Deficiency in Design of Spent Fuel Rack Embedments ML20009G6561981-07-27027 July 1981 Final Deficiency Rept Re Rebar Left Out of Concrete Pour, Originally Reported on 810629.Caused by Craft,Engineer & QC-civil Field Inspector Error.Top Face Bars of Pour W-H6 Spliced W/Grouted Splice Bars.Checklist Procedure Improved ML20009G1261981-07-24024 July 1981 Second Revised Final Deficiency Rept Re Welds on Gas Stripper Module,Initially Reported 801008.Norwalk Fabricators Will Remove Nonconforming Piping.Work Will Be Completed by 820301.Part 21 Applicable to Deficiency ML20009F4761981-07-17017 July 1981 Second Interim Deficiency Rept,Initially Reported on 810212, Re Unverified Seismic Analysis for Final Design.Final Seismic Structural Analysis Has Been Checked & Verified.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 811028 ML20009F5781981-07-0808 July 1981 Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Cooling Tower Makeup Control,Initially Reported 810423.No Addl Info to Rept at Present.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 810819 ML20005A4101981-06-23023 June 1981 Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Source Insp,Initially Reported on 810120.Generic Implications Re Breakdown in Quality Sys at Source Insp Level Are Being Studied.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 810904 ML19352A9801981-05-28028 May 1981 Revised Final Deficiency Rept,Originaly Reported on 800321, Re Improper Documentation & Utilization of Computer Program Inertia.Inertia & Bigdyna Properly Utilized & Only Seismic Analysis for Control Bldg Affected ML20004C0811981-05-26026 May 1981 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Cooling Tower Makeup Control,Initially Submitted 810423.Analysis of safety-related Requirements Imposed by Design Criteria Is in Progress ML19350D8031981-05-14014 May 1981 Final Deficiency Rept,Initially Reported 810414,re Nonconforming Concrete,Rebar & Bolt Coupler Placement in Fuel Bldg.Caused by Personnel Error & Misinterpreting Drawings.Slab Will Be Repoured by 810529 ML20008F9841981-05-0404 May 1981 First Interim Deficiency Rept,Initially Reported 810402,re Tornado Depressurization Design Deficiencies.Ventilation Analysis for Intake & Essential Raw Cooling Water Pumping Stations Performed.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 810909 ML20008F8531981-05-0101 May 1981 Part 21 Rept Re C-E Failure to Implement Design Criteria for Seal Welding to Anchor Bolt,Initially Reported 810401. Channel Will Be Machined Between Bolt Locations & Liner Seal Weld.Next Rept by 810804 ML20003G4941981-04-23023 April 1981 Final Rept Re Error in Tpipe Program,Initially Reported on 810327.Corrected Version of Tpipe Program Verified & Put Into Production.Poll Showed No Incorrect Design Info Issued from Using Error ML20009F5591981-04-22022 April 1981 Revised Final Deficiency Rept Re Welds on Gas Stripper Module,Initially Reported 801008.Piping Which Failed to Meet ASME Code Requirements Will Be Returned to Supplier for Repairs.Deficiency Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20009F6331981-04-21021 April 1981 Final Deficiency Rept Re Fl Steel Corp Undersized Fillet Welds W/Craters,Excessive Undercut,Lack of Fusion & Porosity Initially Reported 801121.Welds Repaired by Fl Steel Following Insp 1983-07-27
[Table view] Category:TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
MONTHYEARML20153E5011988-08-29029 August 1988 NRC Staff Evaluation of Site Stabilization Plan for Withdrawal of CPPR-172 & CPPR-173 ML20077G6661983-07-27027 July 1983 Part 21 Rept Re Circuit Breakers Mfg Between Nov 1981 & Feb 1982.Breakers Should Be Inspected for Broken Puffer Linkage Studs.Stud Identified as Part Number 192247A.List of Circuit Breakers for Nuclear Plants Encl ML20069K6811983-04-18018 April 1983 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Pipe Support Spacing Utilizing Alternate Criteria.Initially Reported on 830317. Investigation Postponed Until Design & Const Resumed ML20073J8051983-04-12012 April 1983 Third Interim Deficiency Rept Re Nonconservative Calculation Method for General Const Spec G-32 Violations.Initially Reported on 820528.Design Std Being Revised to Clarify Use of Factors of Safety in DS-C6.1 ML20072Q9571983-03-28028 March 1983 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Failure of Util Div of Engineering Design to Provide Bolt Tightening Requirements to Div of Const.Initially Reported on 830228.Const Deferred. Rept to Be Submitted When Const Decision Made ML20083P6301983-01-28028 January 1983 Second Revised Final Deficiency Rept Re Welds on Component Cooling Water HX Mfg by Joseph Oat Corp.Initially Reported on 810306.Defects Removed by Grinding.Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20065R3701982-10-14014 October 1982 Interim Deficiency Rept Re Deferral of Const Activities. Initially Reported on 820623.Commitments Made in Rept,Audit Findings & Response to Violations Deferred Until Restart of Design & Const ML20065H8751982-09-27027 September 1982 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Failure to Consider Seismic & Inertial Loadings on Ladders,Platforms & Walkways. Initially Reported on 820826.Const Activities Deferred Until Decision Re Const Completion Reached ML20063J9461982-08-27027 August 1982 Final Deficiency Rept Re Source Insp.Initially Reported 810120.Weld Inspectors Trained & Certified,Shop Surveillance Increased & Personnel Relocated to Provide More Intense Program of Source Insp.Full Compliance Achieved 820514 ML20054K1531982-06-23023 June 1982 Informs That Final Deficiency Repts for Listed Nonconformances Will Not Be Submitted Until Final Decision Is Made Re Const of Projects ML20054J9211982-06-22022 June 1982 Seventh Interim Deficiency Rept for Deficiencies 2,3,5 & 14 Re QA Audit M80-7,initially Reported 800923.Const Activities Deferred Until Sufficient Info Compiled ML20054G4161982-06-10010 June 1982 Final Deficiency Rept Re QA Deficiencies at Morgan Engineering,Inc,Initially Reported on 820512.Contract W/Morgan Engineering Canceled Due to Deferred Status of Const ML20052G5881982-04-27027 April 1982 Sixth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Source Insp,Initially Reported on 810120.Util Continuing Evaluation of Results of Insp of Equipment & Matl Purchased & of Generic Implications.Next Rept Due by 820827 ML20054A8591982-03-30030 March 1982 Fifth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Cooling Tower Makeup Control,Initially Reported on 810423.Const Activities Being Deferred to Minimize Expenditures & Effort,Pending Decision on Project Cancellation ML20050B0221982-03-19019 March 1982 Final Deficiency Rept 2 Re Failure of Transamerica Delaval to Correct Violations Identified During Audits 79V-38 & 80V-39 Promptly,Due to Improper QA Program Implementation, Initially Reported on 820114.Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20042A3131982-03-0909 March 1982 Final Deficiency Rept Re Const QA Program Procedural Control Deficiencies,Initially Reported 810731.Const Engineering Procedures Prepared & Revised for Configuration Control of drawings,site-originated Drawings & Field Change Requests ML20049J4391982-03-0303 March 1982 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Check Valve Leak in Air Start Sys of Standing Diesel Generators,Initially Reported on 820209.Problem Under Investigation by Vendor.Next Rept Expected by 820528.Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20049J4991982-03-0101 March 1982 Final Deficiency Rept Re Fillet Weld Misspec,Initially Reported 801210.General Const Spec G-29C Revised to Clarify Const Requirements for Skewed T-joints.Info Emphasizing Aisc/Aws Requirements Will Be Issued by 820401 ML20069C1361982-02-22022 February 1982 Sixth Interim Deficiency Rept Re QA Audit M80-7 Deficiencies 2,3,5 & 14,initially Reported 800923. Deficiencies Still Being Reviewed.Next Rept to Be Submitted by 820624 ML20071H9341982-02-18018 February 1982 Fifth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Defective Welds Discovered During Visual Insps Between June & Dec 1980,initially Reported on 810120.Generic Implications of Source Insp Breakdown Will Be Evaluated.Next Rept Expected by 820427 ML20041A4241982-02-10010 February 1982 Deficiency Rept Re Failure of Transamerica Delaval to Promptly Correct Deficiencies,Initially Reported 820114. Deficiency Sheet Discussed W/Delaval Mgt.Next Rept by 820320.Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20041A6241982-02-0505 February 1982 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Unevaluated Missile Source,Initially Reported on 820108.Probability of Fly Wheel Failure Under Investigation.Deficiency Will Be Reviewed for Possible Generic Applications ML20069B8731982-01-22022 January 1982 Third Interim Rept Re Tornado Depressurization Design Deficiencies,Initially Reported 810402.Ventilation Opening Added in Exterior Door of Each Stairwell.Stairwell Doors to Main Bldg Will Be Pressure Doors.Next Rept by 821020 ML20039B5681981-12-30030 December 1981 Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant Socioeconomic Monitoring & Mitigation Rept. ML20039E1471981-12-29029 December 1981 First Supplemental Rept Re Deficient Welds on Component Cooling Water Heat Exchangers,Initially Reported 810306. Further Insp Determined Defects Advanced Beyond Superficial. NRC to Be Informed of Actions.Also Reported Per Part 21 ML20069B2891981-12-16016 December 1981 Third Interim Deficiency Rept Re QA Compliance W/Ansi N45.2.11,initially Reported 810731.Evaluation of Deficiency & Possible Corrective Action Continuing.Next Rept by 820310 ML20062N3041981-12-0808 December 1981 Fourth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Cooling Tower Makeup Control,Initially Reported 810423.Analysis of safety-related Requirements Imposed by Design Criteria Ongoing.Next Rept by 820318 ML20038C7381981-12-0707 December 1981 Fourth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Weld Defects Undiscovered by Source Insp,Initially Reported 810120.Schedule of Source Welding Insps Is Complete.Util Is Reviewing & Evaluating Insps.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 820204 ML20038C9151981-12-0404 December 1981 Fourth Interim Deficiency Rept Re Fillet Weld Misspec, Initially Reported on 801210.Engineers & Designers Have Been Alerted to Aisc/Aws Requirements for Limiting Angles for Skewed Tee Joints.Next Rept Due 820302 ML20011A9881981-10-23023 October 1981 Final Deficiency Rept Re Engineer Failure to Verify Preliminary Seismic Analyses Prior to Final Design Completion Initially Reported 810212.Final Evaluations Reveal That No Design Changes Are Required ML20011A6341981-10-0707 October 1981 Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re QA Program Compliance W/ ANSI N45.2.11,initially Reported on 810731.Evaluation of Deficiency & Corrective Actions Ongoing.Next Rept Expected by 811223 ML20010G9131981-09-0909 September 1981 Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Tornado Depressurization Design,Initially Reported on 810402.Ventilation Analysis for Essential Raw Cooling Water Pumping Station Complete.Final Documentation in Progress.Next Rept Expected 820127 ML20010G8191981-09-0909 September 1981 Final Deficiency Rept Re Unconservative Mass Load Ratings for Cantilever Supports Supplied by Bechtel,Initially Reported 810810.Also Reported Per Part 21.Bechtel Has Modified Computer Code Input & Sent Corrected Data to Util ML20010G2081981-09-0404 September 1981 Third Interim Deficiency Rept Re Weld Defects Discovered During Source Insp,Initially Reported on 810120.Util Scheduling Special Team of Quality Engineering Branch Employees to Survey Each Site.Next Rept by 811208 ML20010E9101981-08-31031 August 1981 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re QA Program Failure to Comply W/Ansi N45.2.11,initially Reported on 810731.Caused by Lack of Control Over Drawing Procedures.Next Rept to Be Submitted by 811015 ML20010D1871981-08-17017 August 1981 Revised Final Deficiency Rept Re Lamination of Soil in Emergency Raw Cooling Water Spray Pond,Initially Reported on 810204.Evaluation Conducted to Determine Effect of Laminations.Table Encl ML20010C4561981-08-12012 August 1981 Third Interim Deficiency Rept Re Fillet Weld Misspec Initially Reported 801210.Util Is Reviewing All TVA & Vendor Designs Governed by AISC Spec & Aws Structural Welding Code. Structural Integrity of Joints Not Impaired by Misspec ML20010C7031981-08-11011 August 1981 Final Deficiency Rept Re Lamination of Soil in Essential Raw Cooling Water Spray Pond,Initially Reported on 810204.No Significant Lamination to Cause Adverse Impact on Seepage or Structural Integrity of Liner ML20009H4311981-07-31031 July 1981 Final Deficiency Rept Re Failure to Implement Design Criteria,Initially Reported on 810401.C-E & Util Developed Recommended Design to Alleviate Deficiency in Design of Spent Fuel Rack Embedments ML20009G6561981-07-27027 July 1981 Final Deficiency Rept Re Rebar Left Out of Concrete Pour, Originally Reported on 810629.Caused by Craft,Engineer & QC-civil Field Inspector Error.Top Face Bars of Pour W-H6 Spliced W/Grouted Splice Bars.Checklist Procedure Improved ML20009G1261981-07-24024 July 1981 Second Revised Final Deficiency Rept Re Welds on Gas Stripper Module,Initially Reported 801008.Norwalk Fabricators Will Remove Nonconforming Piping.Work Will Be Completed by 820301.Part 21 Applicable to Deficiency ML20009F4761981-07-17017 July 1981 Second Interim Deficiency Rept,Initially Reported on 810212, Re Unverified Seismic Analysis for Final Design.Final Seismic Structural Analysis Has Been Checked & Verified.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 811028 ML20009F5781981-07-0808 July 1981 Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Cooling Tower Makeup Control,Initially Reported 810423.No Addl Info to Rept at Present.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 810819 ML20005A4101981-06-23023 June 1981 Second Interim Deficiency Rept Re Source Insp,Initially Reported on 810120.Generic Implications Re Breakdown in Quality Sys at Source Insp Level Are Being Studied.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 810904 ML19352A9801981-05-28028 May 1981 Revised Final Deficiency Rept,Originaly Reported on 800321, Re Improper Documentation & Utilization of Computer Program Inertia.Inertia & Bigdyna Properly Utilized & Only Seismic Analysis for Control Bldg Affected ML20004C0811981-05-26026 May 1981 First Interim Deficiency Rept Re Cooling Tower Makeup Control,Initially Submitted 810423.Analysis of safety-related Requirements Imposed by Design Criteria Is in Progress ML19350D8031981-05-14014 May 1981 Final Deficiency Rept,Initially Reported 810414,re Nonconforming Concrete,Rebar & Bolt Coupler Placement in Fuel Bldg.Caused by Personnel Error & Misinterpreting Drawings.Slab Will Be Repoured by 810529 ML20008F9841981-05-0404 May 1981 First Interim Deficiency Rept,Initially Reported 810402,re Tornado Depressurization Design Deficiencies.Ventilation Analysis for Intake & Essential Raw Cooling Water Pumping Stations Performed.Next Rept Will Be Submitted by 810909 ML20008F8531981-05-0101 May 1981 Part 21 Rept Re C-E Failure to Implement Design Criteria for Seal Welding to Anchor Bolt,Initially Reported 810401. Channel Will Be Machined Between Bolt Locations & Liner Seal Weld.Next Rept by 810804 ML20003G4941981-04-23023 April 1981 Final Rept Re Error in Tpipe Program,Initially Reported on 810327.Corrected Version of Tpipe Program Verified & Put Into Production.Poll Showed No Incorrect Design Info Issued from Using Error 1988-08-29
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YELLOW CREEK NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 - IMPROPER DOCUMENTATION AND UTILIZATION OF COMPUTER PROGRAM INERTIA - NCR YCN CED 8004 - REVISED ,
FINAL REPORT The subject deficiency was initially reported to NRC-0IE Inspector R. W. Wright on March 21, 1980, in accordance with 10 CFR 50.55(e).
Interim rwports were submitted on April 21, May 5, and August 1, 1980, and our final report was submitted October 14, 1980. As discussed with J. Lenahan and J. Harris en April 28, 1981, enclosed is our revised final report.
If you have any questions concerning this matter, please get in touch with D. L. Lambert at FTS 857-2581.
Very truly yours, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY L'. M. Mills, Manager N'iclear Regulation and Safety Enclosure cc: Mr. Victor Stello, Jr., Director (Enclosure)
Office of Inspectial and Enforcement U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Comission Washington, DC 20555 QOl9 s
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ENCLOSURE YELLOW CREEK NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS i AND 2 IMPROPER DOCUMENTATION AND UTILIZATION OF COMPUTER PROGRAM INERTIA NCR YCN CEB 8004 10 CFR 50.55(e)
EEVISED FINAL REPORT
References:
- 1. John A. Blume, Nathan M. Newmark, and Leo H. Corning,
" Design of Multistory Reinforced Concrete Building for Earthquake Motions," Portland Cement Association,1961.
- 2. N. C. Chokshi and J. P. Lee, " Shear Coefficients and Shear Force Distribution in Nuclear Power Plant Structures Due to Seismic Loadings," International Symposium on Earthquake Structural Engineering, St. Louis, Missouri, August 1976.
3 " Analysis of Small Reinforced Concrete Buildings for Earthquake Forces," Portland Cement Association,1955.
Description of De_ficiency Improper docu=entation and utilisation of the TVA computer program, INERTIA, could have resulted in incorrect shear-related cross sectional properties being used in seismic analyses. INERTIA documentation did not include verification of the program for structures with open cross sections (such as a channel section). Structures with closed sections (cells) connected by a wall may also have response charaateristics similar to an open section. The Control Building at Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant has cross sections of this latter type. Incorrect shear-related cross sectional properties will affect the natural frequencies of the structure and, consequently, the structural response and instructure response spectra.
In our investigation of the applicability of this problem to the Watts Bar, Bellefonte, Hartsville, and Phipps Bend Nuclear Plants, it was discovered that INERTIA is used as a subroutine in a computer program known as BIGDYNA. BIGDYNA is a structural analysis program that calculates the modal frequencies and mode shapes ot a structure and determines the structural response to dynamic loads by the modal superposition method.
Safety Implications A preliminary seismic analysis was performed in September 1977 for the original Control Building geometry using normal seismic analysis methods followed by the detailed design in accordance with standard TVA design procedures. Later, during the period from mid-1979 to late 1979, a second ceismic analysis was performed taking into account structural changes in the building that had occurred to that date. In the second analysis the computer program SASA was used to calculate the shear-related cross section properties. The results of the second analysis were 20 to 40 percent higher than the original analyses. An evaluation of why the two seismic results differed showed that several (shear) walls were changed, thus creating, in effect, an "open section" in the structure cross section.
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This changed the natural frequencies of the structure and the seismic loads. Furthermore, SASA used " beam theory" to determine the shear-related cross sectional properties, whereas TVA's computer program INERTIA used in the original analyses used the rigidity method. Both beam theory and rigidity analytical methods are technically correct for analyzing closed sec tions. Both computer programs had been checked and verified except that the TVA program INERTIA had not been documented as being technically correct for use in analyzing open sections such as those found in the Control Building. A nonconformance report was filed because of the uncertainty involved in the preliminary seismic analyses in accordance with regulations stipulated in 10 CFR Part 50.55(e).
In that INERTIA uses the rigidity method which is known to be a technically acceptable method, nonconformance report (NCR) YCN CEB 8004 as reported on March 17, 1980, was not a safety concern. It is now clear that the method of analysis addressed by this NCR was in fact not a nonconforming condition. The nonconforming condition was the lack of documentation on the aspect ratio limits of the program for open structures.
Corrective Action The computer program INERTIA uses the rigidity method described in Reference 1 to calculate the shear-related properties for use in seismic analysis. Other methods are beam theory and finite element method. The documentation for using the rigidity method in the seismic analysis of structures with open sections was determined by comparing the beam theory and rigidity methods with the finite element meth:4 Beam theory and rigidity methods give essentially the same results for closed sections.
Comparison of the two methods does not agree as closely for all open sections and closed sections connected by a single wall, but each is preferred in certain applications. Theoretically, finite element methods give "ccrrect" resulta and, therefore, were used in Reference 2 to compare with the rigidity and beam theory methods. A comparison of the these methods is given below.
- 1. Literature Survey - The literature showed that the rigidity method was a standard method used in seismic design of structures (for example, References 1 and 3). In one study directly applicable to this NCR, the rigidity method was found to be more accurate for open structures than beam theory. The rigidity method and' beam theory give essentially the same aesults for closed sections (Reference 2).
- 2. Induatry Survey - An informal survey of utilities and architect-engineers angaged in nuclete power plant construction showed that the rigidity method is comsonly used for seismic analyses of structures with both open and closed sections.
3 Study by TVI - Fol:owing filing of NCR YCN CEB 8004, TVA conducted a study to accccmine the relative merits of the rigidity method and beam theory. Analyses were performed on structures with four different open cross sections and aspect ratios of 0.75, 0.50, 1.0, and 2.0 using beam theory, the rigidity method, and finite element method. It was found that the rigidity method was consistently more accurate than the beam theory when compared with results from the finite element method.
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across the cross section of the structure determines the accuracy of the l natural frequencies, mode shapes, and, consequently, the structural responses. While both the rigidity method and beam theory are valid approaches, neither can fully account for the interactions (shear flow) I between walls and walls and slabs in complex "open" structures. But until work now being done by TVA, NRC, and others to better define how shear forces from earthquakes are distributed is completed, open structures will l be conservatively analyzed on a case-by-case basis using one or more of the !
three methods to calculate shear-related properties. The programs INERTIA and BIGDYNA will continue to be used.
A check has been made of all other TVA nuclear plants, and it has been ,
determined that INERTIA and BIGDYNA were properly utilized and only the I seismic analysis for the Control Building at Yellow Creek was affected. It has now been established and documented that the rigidity method is acceptable for open structures with aspect ratios up to two, which covers the open structure found in the Yellow Creek Control Building. Some designs and design drawings were changed because of the increased seismic loading calculated by the computer program SASA in the second analysis.
However, because of the number of design enanges that occurred up to the l time of the reanalysis TVA is not able to determine drawing changes that occurred as a direct result of tne analysis. The structural changes were more significant than those that resulted from the reanalysis.
Furthermore, still other structural changes occurred before the Centrol Building was redesigned to incorporate the second seismic analysis results, and a third seis=1c analysis was performed. The results of the third
- seismic analysis have also been incorporated into the structure design. ,
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