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ENCLOSURE 2 REVISED CALCULATIONS Calculations NAI-1 149-002, Revision 1 NAI-1149-018, Revision 2 429 pages follow NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.sou,,Wu M UUW5UWSIWA Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1149-002, Rev. I Page 1 of 16 NAM Report Release Report Number: NAI- 1149-002 Revision Number: 1 Title: Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades
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Determines atmospheric dispersion x/Q factors for various release scenarios at the Palisades site.The purpose of Revision I is to rerun several of the onsite x/Q cases based on revised inputs. New cases are also generated for two new release locations.
Date Joe Sinodis'MA A P",ýReviewer Mark Pope i Management Jim Harrell 7/ ' /0 o7 Date I?/ I' to 7 Date NUMERICAL APPUCATIONS.
INC.SOLUl1WM5W...AIMZFAM Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1149-002, Rev. 1 Page 2 of 16 NAI Calculation Approval Calculation Number: NAI- 1149-002 Revision Number: 1 Title: Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades Calculation
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Determines atmospheric dispersion X/Q factors for various release scenarios at the Palisades site.The purpose of Revision I is to rerun several of the onsite X/Q cases based on revised inputs. New cases are also generated for two new release locations.
Date oeuSor Joe Sinodis Scope of Review: All spreadsheets used for manipulating the met. data were spot checked. All of the PAVAN and ARCON runs were checked against the spreadsheets to ensure that the met. data were properly transferred.
The case specific input for all of the PAVAN and ARCON cases was checked against the referenced design inputs to ensure that the case data were input properly.
The data provided in the IAM were presumed to be correct; therefore, these data were not verified.The methodology presented in the body of the calculation was compared to the referenced guidelines and was found to be correct.Design Verification
-The only comments were related to typographical errors. A marked up copy was provided to the preparer for correction.
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! ' /0o-7 Date Reviewer Mark Pope NUMERICAL Determination of Atmospheric NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I APPLICATONS.
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c'Review summary." Responses to review comments.
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NUMERICAL Determination of Atmospheric NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 APPLICATIONS, INC. Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page 4 of 16 SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF'WARE TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No.PURPOSE 6 RESULTS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 6 RESULTS 6 CONCLUSIONS 8 RECOMMENDATIONS 10 ASSUMPTIONS AND DESIGN INPUTS 10 METHODOLOGY 10 COMPUTATIONS 11 METEOROLOGICAL DATA 11 ONSITE x/Q DETERMINATION 12 OFFSITE x/Q DETERMINATION 14 REFERENCES 15 LIST OF TABLES Page No.TABLE 1 -BASE X/O FACTORS FROM ARCON96 RUNS 6 TABLE 2 -EAB X/Q FACTORS FROM PAVAN RUN 8 TABLE 3 -LPZ X/Q FACTORS FROM PAVAN RUN 8 TABLE 4 -CONTROL ROOM X/Q FACTORS FOR ANALYSIS EVENTS 8 TABLE 5 -OFFSITE BOUNDARY X/Q FACTORS FOR ANALYSIS EVENTS 9
[J NUMERICAL Determination of Atmospheric NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS.
INC. Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page 5 of 16 SOLUTIONS IN AND SOWIV4ARe LIST OF FIGURES Page No.FIGURE 1 -ONSITE RELEASE/RECEPTOR LOCATION SKETCH 16 LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Page No.Attachment A -ARCON96 Case Runs -.log files A1-A70 Attachment B -PAVAN Case Run -pals01 B1-B94 Attachment C -Rev. 0 CD Electronic File Listing C1-C3 Attachment D -Rev. 0 ARCON96 Cases Input Reference CompilationD1-D31 Attachment E -Rev. 1 ARCON96 Cases Input El-E15 Attachment F -Rev. 1 CD Electronic File Listing F1-F3 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFWAR E Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-l 149-002, Rev. I Page 6 of 16 PURPOSE The purpose of this analysis is to determine new X/Q atmospheric dispersion factors for the Palisades plant for various release scenarios.
Onsite atmospheric dispersion factors are generated for the control room air intakes for several dose events that include Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) or Maximum Hypothetical Accident (MHA), Main Steam Line Break (MSLB), Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR), Fuel Handling Accident (FHA), Control Rod Ejection (CRE), Volume Control Tank Rupture (VCTR), Small Line Break Outside Containment, Cask Drop, and Waste Gas Decay Tank rupture (WGDT). Offsite atmospheric dispersion factors are determined at the Exclusion Area Boundary (EAB) and inside edge of the Low Population Zone (LPZ).The purpose of Revision I is to rerun several of the onsite X/Q cases based on revised inputs. New cases are also generated for two new release locations.
RESULTS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS RESULTS The following table lists the results from the various cases run for the onsite X/Q atmospheric dispersion factors. The corrected inputs for Rev. I do not result in higher calculated X/Q values and are bounded by the Rev. 0 results. Figure t provides a sketch of the general layout of the Palisades release and receptor locations.
TABLE 1 -Base XIQ Factors from ARCON96 Runs Point 0-2 hr 2-8 hr 8-24 hr 1-4 days 4-30 days Case Release Point Receptor X/Q X/Q X/Q X/Q I Containment Normal Intake 7.85E-03 6.18E-03 2.26E-03 1.78E-03 1.40E-03 Closest Point 'A'2 Containment Normal Intake 9.16E-03 7.17E-03 2.68E-03 2.07E-03 1.57E-03 Closest Point 'B'3 Containment Emergency 7.26E-04 6.18E-04 2.47E-04 1.77E-04 1.30E-04 Closest Point Intake 4 SIRWT Ve Normal Intake 5.55E-02 4.35E-02 1.54E-02 1.25E-02 1.01E-02'A'5 SIRWT Vent Normal Intake 9.57E-02 7.59E-02 2.87E-02 2.19E-02 1.65E-02 6 SIRWT Vent Emergency 9.66E-04 7.92E-04 3.13E-04 2.20E-04 1.64E-04 Intake 7 Plant Stack 5.11E-03 3.60E-03 1.42E-03 1.04E-03 8.17E-04'A'8 Plant Stack Normal Intake 5.29E-03 3.89E-03 1.51E-03 1.13E-03 8.41E-04'B'9 Plant Stack Emergency 8.32E-04 7.69E-04 2.83E-04 2.15E-04 1.57E-04 Intake 10 Closest ADV Normal Intake 9.95E-03 7.96E-03 3.27E-03 2.39E-03 1.80E-03'A'11 Closest ADV Normal Intake 9.57E-03 7.79E-03 3.12E-03 2.22E-03 1.67E-03'B'12 Closest ADV Emergency 7.36E-04 6.42E-04 2.43E-04 1.75E-04 1.28E-04 Intake 13 Closest Normal Intake 1.24E-02 1.01E-02 4.06E-03 3.OOE-03 2.24E-03 SSRV 'A' NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTNARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1 149-002, Rev. I Page 7 of 16 Point 0-2 hr 2-8 hr 8-24 hr 1-4 days 4-30 days Case Release Point Receptor xPointIQ ...zQ, /Q , )/Q 14 Closest Normal Intake 1.21E-02 9.96E-03 3.97E-03 2.84E-03 2.12E-03 SSRV 'B'15 Closest Emergency 7.96E-04 6.91E-04 2.60E-04 1.90E-04 1.37E-04 SSRV Intake Containment Normal Intake 16 Equipment
'A' 7.09E-03 5.54E-03 2.05E-03 1.62E-03 1.29E-03 Door Contanment Normal Intake 17 Equipment N B' 8.57E-03 6.82E-03 2.52E-03 1.97E-03 1.56E-03 Door Containment E m r e c 18 Equipment Emergency 7.32E-04 6.13E-04 2.45E-04 1.75E-04 1.29E-04 18or EIntake Door Turbine 19 Building NE Normal Intake 9.56E-03 8.11E-03 3.25E-03 2.06E-03 1.66E-03 Roof 'A'Exhauster Turbine 20 Building NE Nor'al Intake 7.07E-03 6.39E-03 2.60E-03 1.60E-03 1.31E-03 Roof 'B'Exhauster Turbine 21 Building NE Emergency 7.92E-04 6.43E-04 2.58E-04 1.74E-04 1.30E-04 Roof Intake Exhauster Turbine 22 Building NW Normal Intake 9.06E-03 7.67E-03 3.17E-03 1.95E-03 1.59E-03 Roof 'A'Exhauster Turbine 23 Building NW Normal Intake 6.86E-03 5.87E-03 2.47E-03 1.51E-03 1.25E-03 Roof 'B'Exhauster Turbine 24 Building NW Emergency 7.99E-04 6.43E-04 2.57E-04 1.75E-04 1.32E-04 Roof Intake Exhauster 25 V-22A1B Normal Intake 2.20E-02 1.75E-02 7.1 OE-03 5.24E-03 3.87E-03 (East Unit) 'A'26 V-22A1B Normal Intake 1.95E-02 1.60E-02 6.22E-03 4.42E-03 3.20E-03 (East Unit) 'B'27 V-22A/B Emergency 8.65E-04 7.56E-04 2.8 1E-04 2.04E-04 1.47E-04 (East Unit) Intake 28 V-22A2B Normal Intake '.04E-02 1.67E-02 6.55E-03 4.70E-03 3.43E-03 (West Unit) 'A'29 V-22A1B Normal Intake 1.67E-02 1.41E-02 5.41E-03 3.72E-03 2.82E-03 (West Unit) 'B'30 V-22A/B Emergency 8.42E-04 7.45E-04 2.72E-04 2.OOE-04 1.42E-04 (West Unit) Intake The results for the offsite atmospheric dispersion factors for the EAB and LPZ are presented in the following tables. In accordance with Regulatory Position 4 from Reference
[4], the maximum value from all downwind sectors for each time period is compared with the 5% overall site X/Q, and the larger of the NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINERING AND Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-! 149-002, Rev. I Page 8 of 16 values are used in evaluations.
Note that the EAB distance in the limiting NNW direction is offshore.However, this distance is used in all directions and the NNW result is used for conservatism.
TABLE 2 -EAB X/Q Factors from PAVAN Run Maximum Downwind Maximum Downwind 5% overall site X/Q Time Period x/Q (sec/m 3) X/Q Direction (sec/mr 3)0-2 hours 5.39E-04 NNW 3.67E-04 0-8 hours 3.3 1E-04 NNW 2.40E-04 8-24 hours 2.59E-04 NNW 1.94E-04 1-4 days 1.53E-04 NNW 1.23E-04 4-30 days 7.14E-05 NNW 6.33E-05 TABLE 3 -LPZ XJQ Factors from PAVAN Run Maximum Downwind Maximum Downwind 5% overall site X/Q Time Period X/Q (sec/m 3) X/Q Direction (sec/m 3)0-2 hours 6.66E-05 NNW 4.30E-05 0-8 hours 3.03E-05 NNW 2.10E-05 8-24 hours 2.04E-05 NNW 1.47E-05 1-4 days 8.67E-06 NNW 6.76E-06 4-30 days 2.54E-06 NNW 2.2 1E-06 CONCLUSIONS The following table summarizes the results for X/Q factors for the control room intakes for the various release/receptor combinations.
The results for the limiting receptor point for the normal intake and the emergency intake are presented in the table below, and may be used for onsite control room dose consequence analyses.
Based on the layout of the plant and the intake configuration no credit for dilution due to dual intakes is allowed.TABLE 4 -Control Room X/Q Factors for Analysis Events 0-2 hr 2-8 hr 8-24 hr 1-4 days 4-30 days Release Point Receptor Point QxQx/xQxQ X/Q X/Q ./Q X/Q Containment Normal Intake 9.16E-03 7.17E-03 2.68E-03 2.07E-03 1.57E-03 Closest Point 'B'Containment Emergency 7.26E-04 6.18E-04 2.47E-04 1.77E-04 1.30E-04 Closest Point Intake SIRWT Vent Normal Intake 9.57E-02 7.59E-02 2.87E-02 2.19E-02 1.65E-02'B'SIRWT Vent Emergency 9.66E-04 7.92E-04 3.13E-04 2.20E-04 1.64E-04 Intake Plant Stack Normal Intake 5.29E-03 3.89E-03 1.51E-03 1.13E-03 8.41E-04'B'Plant Stack Emergency 8.32E-04 7.69E-04 2.83E-04 2.15E-04 1.57E-04 Intake Closest ADV Normal Intake 9.95E-03 7.96E-03 3.27E-03 2.39E-03 i.80E-03'A'Closest ADV Emergency 7.36E-04 6.42E-04 2.43E-04 1.75E-04 1.28E-04 Intake Closest Normal Intake 1.24E-02 1.01E-02 4.06E-03 3.OOE-03 2.24E-03 SSRV 'A' NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUONS IN ENGINECRING AND SOFWAR E Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1 149-002, Rev. 1 Page 9 of 16 0-2 hr 2-8 hr 8-24 hr 1-4 days 4-30 days Release Point Receptor PointxQ /xQxL X/Q X/Q , /Q , /Q X/Q Closest Emergency 7.96E-04 6.91E-04 2.60E-04 1.90E-04 1.37E-04 SSRV Intake Contanment Normal Intake Equipment
'B' 8.57E-03 6.82E-03 2.52E-03 1.97E-03 1.56E-03 Door Containment Emergency Equipment Intake 7.32E-04 6.13E-04 2.45E-04 1.75E-04 1.29E-04 Door Turbine Building NE Normal Intake 9.56E-03 8.1 IE-03 3.25E-03 2.06E-03 1.66E-03 Roof 'A'Exhauster Turbine Building NE Emergency 7.92E-04 6.43E-04 2.58E-04 1.74E-04 1.30E-04 Roof Intake Exhauster Turbine Building NW Normal Intake 9.06E-03 7.67E-03 3.17E-03 1.95E-03 1.59E-03 Roof 'A'Exhauster Turbine Building NW Emergency 7.99E-04 6.43E-04 2.57E-04 1.75E-04 1.32E-04 Roof Intake Exhauster V-22A1B Normal Intake 2.20E-02 1.75E-02 7.1OE-03 5.24E-03 3.87E-03 (East Unit) 'A'V-22A/B Emergency 8.65E-04 7.56E-04 2.81E-04 2.04E-04 1.47E-04 (East Unit) Intake V-22A1B Normal Intake 2.04E-02 1.67E-02 6.55E-03 4.70E-03 3.43E-03 (West Unit) 'A'V-22A/B Emergency 8.42E-04 7.45E-04 2.72E-04 2.00E-04 1.42E-04 (West Unit) Intake The following table summarizes the maximum X/Q factors for the EAB and LPZ.TABLE 5 -Offsite Boundary X/Q Factors for Analysis Events Time Period EAB X/Q (sec/m 3) LPZ X/Q (sec/m 3)0-2 hours 5.39E-04 6.66E-05 0-8 hours 3.3 1E-04 3.03E-05 8-24 hours 2.59E-04 2.04E-05 1-4 days 1.53E-04 8.67E-06 4-30 days 7.14E-05 2.54E-06 NUMERICAL Determination of Atmospheric NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS, INC. Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page 10 of 16 SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTARE RECOMMENDATIONS It is recommended that the limiting X/Q atmospheric dispersion factors for the control room, EAB, and LPZ presented in the Conclusions section be used for dose analyses for the events at the Palisades plant. Future analysis of events other than those studied in this project (i.e. NAI 1149) may require different release-receptor combinations to determine the bounding scenario.ASSUMPTIONS AND DESIGN INPUTS 1. It is assumed that the Palisades meteorological program conforms to Reference
[2].2. Distances, directions, and elevations for onsite atmospheric dispersion factors are taken from References
[7], [12], [13] and [15] for Rev. 0, which are compiled in Attachment D. The inputs that have changed for the revised cases for Rev. I are from References
[16] and [17] and are listed in Attachment E.3. All releases are considered ground level releases since there are no release points higher than 2.5 times the tallest surrounding structure as put forth by References
[1] and [4].4. The actual release height is used when known based on the guidance from Table A-2 of Reference[1] for the onsite cases.5. If a release elevation is unknown for onsite releases, the release height is set equal to the intake height as called out in Table A-2 of Reference
[I].6. The stack top elevation is assumed to be the release height for releases from the plant stack for the onsite cases because no credit is taken for an effective height due to plume rise.7. The default value in ARCON96 for surface roughness length is changed to 0.2 based on guidance from Table A-2 of Reference
[1].8. The default value in ARCON96 for the averaging sector width constant is changed to 4.3 based on guidance from Table A-2 of Reference
[I].9. The minimum EAB distance assumed for all directions is 677 m from Section 2.1 of Reference[9].10. The LPZ distance is taken from Section 2.1 of Reference
[9] as 4,820 m in all directions.
IL. All other inputs and assumptions are listed in the Computations section of this calculation.
METHODOLOGY ARCON96 and PAVAN are used to determine onsite control room dispersion factors and offsite Exclusion Area Boundary (EAB) and Low Population Zone (LPZ) dispersion factors. Annual meteorological data is properly formatted for code input from Reference
[14], which is presented in Attachment D. The yearly data for the ARCON96 code is combined into one file, while the data provided for the PAVAN code is formatted using an Excel spreadsheet.
Other inputs are determined for each of the analysis scenarios.
These inputs, combined with the meteorological data, are then used with the computer codes to determine the X/Q atmospheric dispersion factors for each case.All computer codes were run on a machine with an AMD Athlon processor using the Windows 98 operating system for Rev. 0. The ARCON96 and PAVAN codes are qualified for use on this project in Reference
[6]. The Rev. I ARCON96 cases were run on a computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor running Windows XP Professional.
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INC. Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page 11 of 16 SOLUTIONS IN NGINCRING AND SOFTPMARE COMPUTATIONS METEOROLOGICAL DATA Five years worth of meteorological data was used which meets the guidance set forth in Section 3.1 of Reference
[1]. The meteorological data for 1999 through 2003 was provided in electronic format in formatted text files. These files were appended to each other in chronological order to create one file, pa19903.met, to be accessed by ARCON96.The lower and upper windspeeds were recorded at heights of 10.1 m and 57.8 m, respectively, as listed in Section 2.5.2.3 of Reference
[9]. These heights are appropriate to use without any adjustment for the base elevation of the meteorological tower. To verify this several ARCON96 sensitivity cases were run with the meteorological sensor heights at a value of the height on the tower plus the height of the base of the tower that resulted in less conservative results with the Palisades meteorological data set. The description of the input for the sensor height for PAVAN from Table 3.1 of Reference
[5] states that the height is above"ground-level." Therefore, the 10.1 m height is appropriate to use for the PAVAN case as well.The windspeed values were provided in meters per second. Section 4.4.2 of Reference
[3] requires the windspeed input to be entered to the nearest tenth of a reporting unit sans the decimal point. The wind directions are provided in degrees from the original format of the meteorological data. The data meets the requirement that a wind from the east is entered as 900, a wind from the south is entered as 1800, etc. Other information regarding the formatting of the meteorological data file may be found in References
[1] and[3].ARCON96 analyzes the meteorological data file used and lists the total number of hours of data processed and the number of hours of missing data in the case output. A meteorological data recovery rate may be determined from this information.
Since all of the Palisades cases use the same meteorological data file, pa19903.met, all of the cases in this analysis have the same data recovery rate. Each of the output listings in Appendix A present the number of hours of data processed as 43,824 and the number of missing data hours as 179. This yields a meteorological data recovery rate of 99.6%. No regulatory guidance is provided in References
[I] and [3] on the valid meteorological data recovery rate required for use in determining onsite X/Q values. However, Regulatory Position C.5 of Reference
[2] requires a 90% data recovery threshold for measuring and capturing meteorological data. Clearly, the 99.6% valid meteorological data rate for the cases in this analysis exceeds the 90% data recovery limit set forth by Reference
[2]. With a data recovery rate of 99.6% and a total of five years worth of data, the contents of the meteorological data file pa19903.met are representative of the long term meteorological trends at the Palisades site.The meteorological data were also provided in annual joint frequency distribution format for 1999 through 2003. An Excel spreadsheet was created to merge the five years worth of data into one joint frequency distribution file. The joint frequency distribution file requires the annual meteorological data to be sorted into several classifications.
This is accomplished by using three classifications that include wind direction, wind speed, and atmospheric stability class. The format for the original files conform to the format provided in Table I of Reference
[2]. These data were provided for the five years in terms of the percentage of hours of that time period that fell into each classification category.
The percentage of hours are converted to a number of whole hours in the spreadsheet.
The final numbers are then copied from the spreadsheet and pasted into the input file for PAVAN. The hours of calm for each stability class were taken from the original data file and included in the PAVAN input file. Other information regarding the joint frequency distribution format for the PAVAN meteorological data may be found in Reference
[2].The meteorological data used in these analyses are provided in electronic format on a compact disk that accompanies this calculation and listed in Attachment C. The disk contains the original meteorological data files for Palisades from 1999 to 2003, the spreadsheets used to manipulate the data, and the final meteorological data files for the ARCON96 and PAVAN runs.
NUMERICAL Determination of Atmospheric NAI-1 149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS, INC. Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page 12 of 16 SOLUTONS IN ENGINEERINGMAD 5 ýT'AE A process was performed on the meteorological data used for the ARCON96 runs to determine the 9 5'h percentile wind speed at the SSRV and ADV release heights. The meteorological data file pa19903.met was opened in an Excel spreadsheet.
A column was added to the spreadsheet that contains the lower wind speed value and is set equal to 999 if the wind speed data for that hour is bad. Another column was added to the spreadsheet where the wind speed multiplier is selected based upon the stability class for each hour of data. The final column multiplies the wind speed multiplier by the 10.1 m wind speed to obtain the wind speed at the height of the release.The wind speed multiplier is selected based upon the stability class, and is taken from special ARCON96 case runs. Case 10, for a release from an ADV to the normal 'A' control room intake, was renamed pallOqa and rerun with the Expanded QA output option selected.
This QA file, pall0qa.qao, which is listed in Attachment C, presents the wind speed correction factors for the release height from this case. A review of Reference
[3] indicates that the value C2, which is listed in the pall0qa.qao file, is the multiplier based on stability class used on the meteorological lower wind speed data for each hour to determine the wind speed at the release height. The IF function is used in the spreadsheet to select the appropriate C2 value to use as a multiplier on the hourly met data. The release from an SSRV is at the same release height, therefore the 9 5 th percentile wind speed determined using the ADV expanded output case is the same for the SSRV case.The PERCENTILE function in the spreadsheet program was used to identify all of the hourly release height wind speeds as the range to return the 9 5 ih percentile value. Hours with bad data for the lower wind speed or the stability class are neglected.
The 9 5 th percentile wind speed for the ADV and SSRV release height is 7.29 meters per second. That is, 95% of all of the hourly wind speeds at the ADV and SSRV release height of 17.37 m are less than 7.29 meters per second.As mentioned previously, the meteorological data from which this calculation is performed is considered indicative of the meteorological trends at the Palisades site, and the calculated 9 5 th percentile wind speed values for the SSRV and ADV release height may be used with confidence.
The spreadsheet, palmetdata.xls, is provided in electronic format on a compact disk, which is listed in Attachment C that accompanies the electronic version of this calculation.
Reference
[8] lists the range of dry bulb temperature for various places in the United States. The most similar listed location to the Palisades site is for Muskegon, MI, where the temperature range is 18.1 'F. It is the second closest listed city to Covert, MI where the Palisades plant is located. However, it is chosen (instead of Grand Rapids which is slightly closer) because it also is on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan.This information is from Table lb in Chapter 27 of Reference
[8].ONSITE X/Q DETERMINATION A number of various release-receptor combinations were considered for the onsite control room atmospheric dispersion factors. These different cases were considered to determine the limiting release-receptor combination for the events. The case matrix for these combinations is provided in the table in the Results section of this calculation.
Figure 1 provides a sketch of the general layout of the Palisades release and receptor locations.
The log files for each ARCON96 run completed, which include the input listing and results, are provided in Attachment A. All of the ARCON96 files are provided in electronic format on a compact disk that is listed as Attachment C for Rev. 0. The Rev. I files are listed in Attachment F..The distance and direction inputs for the ARCON96 runs are taken from and may be found in References
[7], [12], [13] and [15], which are listed in Attachment D. The intake heights are also taken from those references, while the elevation difference term is set equal to zero for each case since all elevation points are taken with respect to the same datum. The inputs that have changed for the revised cases for Rev. 1 are from References
[16] and [17] and are listed in Attachment E.The file pa19903.met was entered as the meteorological data file for each case run. The lower and upper measurement heights were entered as 10.1 m and 57.8 m, respectively, for each case. The m/s option was selected for the windspeed units.
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INC. Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page 13 of 16 A ground level release is chosen for each scenario since none of the release points are 2.5 times taller than the closest solid structure as called out in Section 3.2.2 of Reference
[I] for stack releases.
From Reference[10]. the top of the containment structure is at an elevation of 782 ft. The highest release point is from the top of the plant stack at a release height of 58.52 m, or 192 ft for an elevation of 782 ft, as given in Reference
[7] in Attachment D, which is clearly not 2.5 times higher than the containment structure.
The vertical velocity, stack flow, and stack radius terms are all set equal to zero since each case is a ground level release. The vent release option was not selected for any of the scenarios based on the guidance set forth in Section 3.2.3 of Reference
[1].The actual release heights from the references in Attachment D are used in the cases. For the releases from the plant stack, the release elevations are set equal to the plant stack release elevation from Reference
[7] in Attachment D because no credit is taken for effective release height due to plume rise.The cases in this analysis that take credit for the building wake effect are the scenarios where the release is from the containment building and the SIRWT vent. Some of the other scenarios have buildings between the release and receptor points, but for those cases the building wake is not credited for the sake of conservatism.
Not crediting wakes is accomplished by setting the building area term equal to 0.01 mn as stated in Table A-2 of Reference
[1]. The building area used is a conservatively determined containment cross sectional area. The area is created by the cylindrical portion of the containment structure above the nearby auxiliary building roof. The width used is equal to the diameter of the containment structure.
The height of the cylindrical portion is taken as the distance between the top of the cylinder portion of the containment structure and the auxiliary building roof elevation.
The calculation of the building area is shown below.Containment structure inner diameter = 116' from Section 5.8.2 of Reference
[9]Containment structure nominal wall thickness
= 3.5' from Section 5.8.2 of Reference
[9]Containment structure diameter = ID + 2 x wall thickness Containment structure diameter = 116' + 2 x 3.5'Containment structure diameter = 123 ft Containment structure top elevation
= 782' from Reference
[10]Distance from top of containment structure to cylinder top elevation
= 16' from Figure 5.8-1, Sh. I of Reference
[9]Auxiliary building roof elevation
= 643' from Reference
[11]Containment cylinder top elevation
= top elevation
-distance to cylinder top Containment cylinder top elevation
= 782' -16'Containment cylinder top elevation
= 766 ft Height = Cylinder top elevation
-Auxiliary building roof elevation Height = 766' -643'Height = 123 ft Area = Diameter x Height Area = 123 ft x 123 ft Area = 15,129 ft 2 X (0.3048 in)2 / (I ft)2 Area = 1,405 M The output tiles for each case were titled palxx. log and palxx.cfd, where xx is a unique identifier for each case run. As stated previously, the log files are presented in Attachment A.All of the default values in the ARCON96 code are unchanged from the code default values with a couple of exceptions.
Table A-2 of Reference
[I] suggests to use a value of 0.2 for the Surface Roughness Length, and to use a value of 4.3 for the Averaging Sector Width Constant.
These two changes were made for each NUMERICAL Determination of Atmospheric NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS, INC. Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page 14 of 16 SOLUrTONS IN AND SOF-iAR E case, while the minimum wind speed was left at 0.5 m/s per the guidance instruction in Table A-2 of Reference
[I].OFFSITE x/Q DETERMINATION The joint frequency meteorological data is used in the input for the offsite atmospheric dispersion factors.PAVAN requires that a distance be input for each of the 16 directions where offsite X/Q values are calculated.
Section 2.1 of Reference
[9] gives the minimum distance to the EAB as 677 m. The regulatory guidance usually uses the term Exclusion Area Boundary (EAB). This term is synonymous with Site Boundary (SB), and either may be used interchangeably in this calculation.
Section 2.1 of Reference
[9]provides the LPZ boundary distance as 4,820 m. The EAB and LPZ distances are conservatively assumed in all directions.
All of the releases are considered ground level releases because the highest possible release height is at an elevation of 782 ft from the plant stack. From Section 1.3.2 of Reference
[4], a release is only considered a stack release if the release point is at a level higher than two and one-half times the height of adjacent solid structures.
For the Palisades plant, the elevation of the top of the containment structure is given as 782 ft from Reference
[10]. Clearly, the highest possible release point is not 2.5 times higher than the adjacent containment building, and therefore all releases are considered ground level releases.
As such, the release height is set equal to 10.0 meters as required by Table 3.1 of Reference
[5]. The building area used for the building wake term is larger than the area used for the ARCON96 onsite X/Q cases. This area of 2,011 m 2 is calculated as the entire containment structure area. Although other plant buildings obstruct some of the containment structure, a point at the EAB or LPZ downwind will notice the effects of an area the size of the containment structure, even though that area is comprised of the containment and the adjacent buildings.
This area is calculated below.Plant grade elevation
= 590' from Reference
[7] in Attachment D Height = Cylinder top elevation
-Plant grade elevation Height = 766' -590'Height = 176 ft Area = Diameter x Height Area = 123 ftx 176 ft Area = 21,648 ft 2 x (0.3048 M)2 / (1 ft)2 Area = 2,011 m 2 The containment height used in the building wake term is calculated below as the containment top elevation minus the bottom (grade) elevation of 590 ft.Height = 782 ft -590 ft = 192 ft Height = 192 ft x (0.3048 m / I ft) = 58.5 m The tower height at which the wind speeds were measured is 10.1 m. The windspeed units are given in meters per second, therefore the PAVAN variable UCOR is set equal to -I to not apply any unit corrections as described in Table 3.1 of Reference
[5]. The maximum windspeed in each windspeed category is chosen to match the raw joint frequency distribution data, which is provided in electronic format on compact disk and listed in Attachment C. A windspeed of 0.1 meters per second was assumed for the lowest wind speed category which the calms are distributed into.The PAVAN case run is titled palsOl, and may be found in Attachment B. This file lists an input echo followed by the calculation details and output for the determination of the X/Q values for the EAB and LPZ boundaries.
A maximum X/Q value was determined from the output for each of the appropriate downwind distances as listed in the table above. The maximum downwind distance results for the EAB and LPZ boundaries are compared with the 5% overall site values for those boundaries.
The electronic version of NUMERICAL Determination of Atmospheric NAI-1 149-002, Rev. 1 APPLICATIONS, INC. Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page 15 of 16 SOLUTIONS IN ENGINýERINGM ANL SFIWARE the PAVAN file is found on the compact disk listed as Attachment C. The PAVAN input file is identified as palsinput.dat.
REFERENCES I. Regulatory Guide 1.194, "Atmospheric Relative Concentrations for Control Room Radiological Habitability Assessments at Nuclear Power Plants," U. S. NRC, June 2003.2. Regulatory Guide 1.23, "Onsite Meteorological Programs," U. S. NRC, February 1972.3. NUREG/CR-6331, "Atmospheric Relative Concentrations in Building Wakes," Rev. I May 1997 with associated Errata July 1997.4. Regulatory Guide 1.145, "Atmospheric Dispersion Models for Potential Accident Consequence Assessments at Nuclear Power Plants," Rev. 1, U. S. NRC, February 1983.5. NUREG/CR-2858, PNL-4413, "PAVAN: An Atmospheric Dispersion Program for Evaluating Design Basis Accidental Releases of Radioactive Materials from Nuclear Power Stations," November 1982.6. NAI-PQAP-1 149-0, "Project Quality Assurance Plan for Control Room Habitability Analyses at Consumers Energy Palisades Nuclear Plant," Rev. 0.7. Email from Gary Pratt (Palisades) to Joe Sinodis (NAI), "X/Q Input Data," with attachment, June 23, 2004.8. 2001 ASHRAE Fundamentals (IP Edition), American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.9. FSAR -Palisades Nuclear Plant, Revision 24.10. Drawing M-7, "Equipment Location Reactor Building Section F-F," Rev. 11.11. Dwg. C-539(Q), "Cellular Slab Repair Plan of Control Room Roof El 643'-0" Palisades Plant," Rev. 0.12. Email from Gary Pratt (Palisades) to Joe Sinodis (NAI), "RE: Remaining X/Qs," with attachment, June 29, 2004.13. Email from Gary Pratt (Palisades) to Joe Sinodis (NAI), "Re: Fax," with attachment, June 28, 2004.14. Email from Gary Pratt (Palisades) to Jim Harrell (NAI), "ARCON96 data," with attachment, March 3, 2004.15. Email from Gary Pratt (Palisades) to Joe Sinodis (NAI), "MSLB X/Q Data," with attachment, September 14, 2004.16. Design Information Transmittal EC-10816-01, "Revised Release and Receptor Data for Use in Determination of On-Site Atmospheric Relative Concentrations in Support of the Alternative Source Term Analyses," from Jeffrey L. Voskuil (Palisades) to Jim Harrell (NAI), September 6, 2007 17. Design Information Transmittal EC-10816-02, "Release and Receptor Data for V-22A/V-22B Exhausters for Use in Determination of On-Site Atmospheric Relative Concentrations in Support of the Alternative Source Term Analyses," from Jeffrey L. Voskuil (Palisades) to Jim Harrell (NAI), September 14, 2007 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERINGMAD SFW ARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page 16 of 16 (Plant North) < -,--22044,41-I Normal Intake'A' and 'B' G H (Not to scale)* -Control Room Intakes / Receptor Point A -Containment Closest Point B -SIRWT Vent C -Plant Stack D -Closest ADV E -Closest SSRV F -Equipment Door G -Turbine Building NE Roof Exhauster H -Turbine Building NW Roof Exhauster I -V-22A/B (East Unit)J -V-22A/B (West Unit)Figure 1 -Onsite Release/Receptor Location Sketch M NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINE-RING AND SO-nARS Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. I Page Al of A70 ATTACHMENT A ARCON96 Case Runs -.log files NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINSERING AND FARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A2 of A70 pal01 .log Program Title: ARCON96.Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Developer:
Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:43:51******* ARCON INPUT*********
Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) -22.5 Building Area (m^2) -1405.0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) = .00 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINA-RING AND MOFTWARe Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A3 of A70 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)Output file names pal0l.log pal0l.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z.00.00 172 90 127 -217 29.4 22.5.0.5.20 4.3.00.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed
= 43824 of missing data = 179 direction in window = 13401 elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 of calm winds = 254 direction not in window or calm = 29990 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1 .OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.13655.0.29990.43645.31.29 2 1.OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.15443.0.28185.43628.35.40 4 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.18153.0.25443.43596.41.64 8 1 .OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.22221.0.21311.43532.51.05 12 1. OOE-02 1.OOE-06 0.25456.0.18145.43601.58.38 24 1.OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.31992.0.11589.43581.73.41 96 1. OOE-02 1.00E-06 0.42666.0.758.43424.98.25 168 1.00E-02 1. 00E-06 0.43181.62.0.43243.100.00 360 1. 00E-02 1 .00E-06 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1.OOE-02 1.00E-06 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 7.85E-03 7.58E-03 7.20E-03 6.60E-03 5.28E-03 3.71E-03 2.27E-03 1.94E-03 1.63E-03 1.51E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 7.85E-03 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTONS;IN ENGINERINGMAD SF M'AE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 149-002, Rev. I Page A4 of A70 2 to 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> 8 to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 1 to 4 days 4 to 30 days 6. 18E-03 2. 26E-03 1 .78E-03 1. 40E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 8.97E-03 5.23E-03 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 6. 88E-04 4. 01E-04 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION paI02.1og Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes L. A Brown 11:00 a.m.Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:44:19******* ARCON INPUT***********
NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A5 of A70 Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REVI\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) =Height of upper wind instrument (m) =Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) =Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) -Vent or stack radius (m) -10.1 57.8 22.5 1405.0.00.00.00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)Output file names pal02.log pal02.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant-178= 90-133 -223-26.9-22.5-.0.5.20 4.3 Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z-.00-.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
= 43824 Hours of missing data = 179 Hours direction in window = 13240 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 Hours of calm winds = 254 Hours direction not in window or calm = 30151 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER. 1 2 4 8 UPPER LIM. 1.OE-01 1.O0E-01 1.ODE-01 1.OOE-01 LOW LIM. 1.OOE-05 1.00E-05 1.OE-05 1.OOE-05 12 1. OOE-02 1. OE-06 24 1 .OOE-02 1.00E-06 96 1.00E-02 1. OOE-06 168 1 .OOE-02 1. OOE-06 360 1 .OOE-02 1.0OE-06 720 1. OOE-02 1. OE-06 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGIRIRN AND SOFTNARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A6 of A70 ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 0.13494.0.30151.43645.30.92 0.15326.0.28302.43628.35.13 0.18104.0.25492.43596.41.53 0.22189.0.21343.43532.50.97 0.25352.0.18249.43601.58.15 0.31859.0.11722.43581.73.10 0.42531.0.893.43424.97.94 0.43151.0.92.43243.99.79 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 9.16E-03 8.79E-03 8.25E-03 7.67E-03 6.18E-03 4.35E-03 2.64E-03 2.24E-03 1.89E-03 1.71E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 tn 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 9. 16E-03 7. 17E-03 2. 68E-03 2. 07E-03 1.57E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.06E-02 6.18E-03 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 8. 08E-04 4. 71E-04 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pal03.1og Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Developer:
~N UMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA-I 149-002, Rev. I Page A7 of A70 Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 6/24/2004 at 11:48:13****** ARCON INPUT ****Number of Meteorological Data Files Meteorological Data File Names C:\ARCON96\PAL\PAL9903.MET
= 1 Height of lower wind instrument (m) =Height of upper wind instrument (m) =Wind speeds entered as meters/second 10.1 57.8 Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)Output file names pal03.log pal03.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant-14.9-1405.0-.00-.00-.00-202-90-157 -247-95.1-14.9-.0-.5-.20= 4.3-.00= .00 Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOý-UTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAT-I 149-002, Rev. I Page A8 of A70 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed
= 43824 of missing data = 179 direction in window = 12288 elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 of calm winds = 254 direction not in window or calm = 31103 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1 .OOE-03 1 .OOE-07 0.12542.0.31103.43645.28.74 2 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.14403.0.29225.43628.33.01 4 1. 00E-03 1.OOE-07 0.17108.0.26488.43596.39.24 8 1 .OOE-03 1.OOE-07 0.20950.0.22582.43532.48.13 12 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.23934.0.19667.43601.54.89 24 1 .00E-03 1 .OOE-07 0.30368.0.13213.43581.69.68 96 1.OOE-03 1 .OOE-07 0.42047.0.1377.43424.96.83 168 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.43025.0.218.43243.99.50 360 1 .OOE-03 1 .OOE-07 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. OOE-03 1.OOE-07 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 7.26E-04 7.10E-04 6.84E-04 6.45E-04 5.25E-04 3.80E-04 2.27E-04 1.93E-04 1.60E-04 1.43E-04 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 7.26E-04 6. 18E-04 2.47E-04 1. 77E-04 1. 30E-04 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 9.29E-04 5.42E-04 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 1.11E-04 6.47E-05 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION paI04.1og Program Title: ARCON96.Developed For: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINE-RINS AND SO--TAAE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A9 of A70 Date: NRC Contacts: Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 6/24/2004 at 11:52:19******* ARCON INPUT -*********
Number of Meteorological Data Files Meteorological Data File Names C:\ARCON96\PAL\PAL9903.MET
= 1 Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) -24.5 Building Area (m^2) -1405.0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) = .00 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) = .00 Vent or stack radius (m) .00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)= 157-90= 112 -202-10.6-22.5 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUThONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A10 of A70 Terrain elevation difference (m)Output file names pal04.log pal04.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z.0= .5= .20= 4.3= .00-.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed
= 43824 of missing data 179 direction in window 14146 elevated plume wI dir. in window 0 of calm winds 254 direction not in window or calm 29245 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE PANGE IN RANGE BELOW PANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 2 4 1.OOE-01 1.O0E-01 1.OOE-01 1.D0E-05 1.OOE-05 1.OOE-05 0. 0. 0.14400. 16213. 18971.0. 0. 0.29245. 27415. 24625.43645. 43628. 43596.32.99 37.16 43.52 8 1.O0E-01 1.DOE-05 0.23202.0.20330.43532.53.30 12 1.00E-01 1. OOE-05 0.26558.0.17043.43601.60.91 24 1. OE-01 1.ODE-05 0.33195.0.10386.43581.76.17 96 1.ODE-01 1.DOE-05 0.42938.54.432.43424.99.01 168 1.O0E-01 1. ODE-05 0.43231.0.12.43243.99.97 360 1. OOE-01 1. OE-05 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1 .OOE-01 1.OOE-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00" 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 5.55E-02 5.44E-02 5.13E-02 4.65E-02 3.72E-02 2.58E-02 1.58E-02 1.36E-02 1.17E-02 1.08E-02 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 5. 55E-02 4. 35E-02 1. 54E-02 1. 25E-02 1.01E-02 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 6.42E-02 MIN X/Q 4.45E-03 CENTERLINE NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEýRING AND SOFIAR E SECTOR-AVERAGE NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION paI05.1og Program Title: ARCON96.Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA-i 149-002, Rev. I Page Al1 of A70 3.74E-02 2. 59E-03 Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 6/24/2004 at 11:52:47******* ARCON INPUT ***-Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\ARCON96\PAL\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) =Height of upper wind instrument (m) =Wind speeds entered as meters/second 10.1 57.8
[A NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLtiONS IN ENGIN-ERING AND SOFT EARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A12 of A70 Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)-24.5-1405.0-.00-.00-.00-184 S g90-139 -229-7.7-22.5-.0 Output file names pal05.log pal05.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z-.5-.20-4.3-.00= .00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed
= 43824 of missing data = 179 direction in window = 13357 elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 of calm winds = 254 direction not in window or calm = 30034 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1. OOE+00 1 .OOE-04 0.13611.0.30034.43645.31.19 2 1. OOE+00 1. OOE-04 0.15443.0.28185.43628.35.40 4 1. OOE+00 1.OOE-04 0.18200.0.25396.43596.41.75 8 1. OOE+00 1. OOE-04 0.22241.0.21291.43532.51.09 12 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-05 0.25317.0.18284.43601.58.07 24 1 .OOE-01 1 .OOE-05 0.31738.0.11843.43581.72.83 96 1.OOE-01 1.00E-05 0.42313.0.111.43424.97-44 168 1. OOE-01 1 .OOE-05 0.42980.0.263.43243.99.39 360 1.OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.43075.0.0.43075.oo o00 720 1.OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100 00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SO.UTiONS IN ENGINEI AND Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. I Page A13 of A70 9.57E-02 9.30E-02 8.82E-02 8.08E-02 6.53E-02 4.61E-02 2.80E-02 2.36E-02 1.99E-02 1.80E-02 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 9. 57E-02 7. 59E-02 2. 87E-02 2.19E-02 1.65E-02 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.16E-01 6.74E-02 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 7. 80E-03 4. 55E-03 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pal06.log Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes L. A Brown 11:00 a.m.Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third SNUMERICAL NI14-0.Rv APPLICATIONS.
INC. Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NM- 149-002, Rev. I APPICTINS ... Page A 14 of A70 S~tIT1ONS IN ENGINEERING AND SFýARE aeA 4oC7 party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 6/24/2004 at 11:53:24******* ARCON INPUT Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\ARCON96\PAL\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) -24.5 Building Area (m^2) -1405.0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) = .00 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) = .00 Vent or stack radius (m) = .00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg) = 214 Wind direction sector width (deg) = 90 Wind direction window (deg) = 169 -259 Distance to intake (m) = 81.2 Intake height (m) -14.9 Terrain elevation difference (m) = .0 Output file names pal06.log pal06.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s) = .5 Surface roughness length (m) = .20 Sector averaging constant = 4.3 Initial value of sigma y = .00 Initial value of sigma z = .00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
= 43824 Hours of missing data 179 Hours direction in window 11463 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window 0 Hours of calm winds 254 Hours direction not in window or calm 31928 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A15 of A70 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER. 1 2 4 8 UPPER LIM. 1.00E-02 1.OOE-02 1.00E-02 1.OOE-02 LOW LIM. 1.OOE-06 1.OOE-06 1.00E-06 1.OOE-06 ABOVE RANGE 0. 0. 0. 0.IN RANGE 11717. 13486. 16120. 20091.BELOW RANGE 0. 0. 0. 0.ZERO 31928. 30142. 27476. 23441.TOTAL X/Qs 43645. 43628. 43596. 43532.% NON ZERO 26.85 30.91 36.98 46.15 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 9.66E-04 9.42E-04 9.01E-04 8.35E-04 12 1 OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.23162.0.20439.43601.53.12 24 1.OOE-02 1.00E-06 0.29573.0.14008.43581.67.86 96 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-06 0.41741.0.1683.43424.96.12 168 1.00E-02 1. OOE-06 0.42969.9.265.43243.99.39 360 1. OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 6.77E-04 4.87E-04 2.86E-04 2.39E-04 2.02E-04 1.80E-04 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 9. 66E-04 7. 92E-04 3.13E-04 2. 20E-04 1. 64E-04 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.24E-03 7.22E-04 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 1.34E-04 7.78E-05 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION paI07.1og Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUInONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A16 of A70 L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/2S/2007 at 10:44:48******* ARCON INPUT**********
Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) =Height of upper wind instrument (m) =Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) =Vent or stack flow (m'3/s) =Vent or stack radius (m) =10.1 57.8 58.5.0.00.00.00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)-176-90-131 -221-27.5-22.5-.0 Output file names pal07.log pa107.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)-.5= .20 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.50UTTONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTNARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAT- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page A17 of A70 Sector averaging constant = 4.3 Initial value of sigma y = .00 Initial value of sigma z = .00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
= 43824 Hours of missing data = 179 Hours direction in window = 12819 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 Hours of calm winds = 324 Hours direction not in window or calm = 30502 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER. 1 2 4 8 UPPER LIM. 1.0OE-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 1.00E-02 LOW LIM. 1.O0E-06 1.OE-06 1.OOE-06 1.OE-06 ABOVE RANGE 0. 0. 0. 0.IN RANGE 13143. 14790. 17338. 21229.BELOW RANGE 0. 0. 0. 0.ZERO 30502. 28838. 26258. 22303.TOTAL X/Qs 43645. 43628. 43596. 43532.% NON ZERO 30.11 33.90 39.77 48.77 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 5.11E-03 4.71E-03 4.42E-03 3.98E-03 12 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.24318.0.19283.43601.55.77 24 1. OOE-02 1.OOE-06 0.30930.0.12651.43581.70.97 96 1.OOE-02 1.0OE-06 0.42412.0.1012.43424.97.67 168 1. OOE-02 1.OOE-06 0.43131.0.112.43243.99.74 360 1. OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 3.24E-03 2.27E-03 1.35E-03 1.17E-03 9.70E-04 8.88E-04 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 5.11E-03 2 to 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> 3.60E-03 8 to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 1.42E-03 1 to 4 days 1.04E-03 4 to 30 days 8.17E-04 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 8.74E-03 4.51E-03 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION MIN X/Q 3.35E-04 1. 95E-04 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A 18 of A70 pal08.1og Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Developer:
Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:45:14******* ARCON INPUT *********+
Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REVI\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m)Height of upper wind instrument (m)Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)10.1 57.8 58.5.0.00 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUWTNS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF-WARE Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A19 of A70.00.00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)= 186= 90-141 -231-25.6-22.5-.0 Output file names pal08.log palO8.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z= .5= .20-4.3-.00-.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed
=of missing data direction in window elevated plume w/ dir. in window =of calm winds direction not in window or calm =43824 179 13556 0 324 29765 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1 .OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.13880.0.29765.43645.31.80 2 1. OOE-02 1.OOE-06 0.15473.0.28155.43628.35.47 4 1. OE-02 1. OE-06 0.17997.0.25599.43596.41.28 8 1 .OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.21778.0.21754.43532.50.03 12 1.OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.24717.0.18884.43601.56.69 24 1 .OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.31102.0.12479.43581.71.37 96 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.42204.0.1220.43424.97.19 168 1. OOE-02 1.OOE-06 0.43032.0.211.43243.99.51 360 1 .OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1.OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 5.29E-03 4.96E-03 4.62E-03 4.24E-03 3.42E-03 2.42E-03 1.45E-03 1.24E-03 1.03E-03 9.22E-04 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 5.29E-03 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.WOLUTIONS IN eNGINEERING AND SOFTMARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A20 of A70 2 to 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> 8 to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 1 to 4 days 4 to 30 days 3. 89E-03 1. 51E-03 1. 13E-03 8. 41E-04 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 9.17E-03 4.74E-03 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 3. 00E-04 1.75E-04 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION paI09.1og Program Title: ARCON96.Developed For: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management Date: June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.NRC Contacts: Code Developer:
J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 6/24/2004 at 11:55:13******* ARCON INPUT***********
J NUMERICAL NAI-1149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS, INC. Deternfination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page A21 of A70ýLl S IN ENGINEERING AND SOPaeA 1oM7E Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\ARCON96\PAL\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) -58.5 Building Area (m^2) -.0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) = .00 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) = .00 Vent or stack radius (m) = .00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg) = 209 Wind direction sector width (deg) 90 Wind direction window (deg) 164 -254 Distance to intake (m) = 97.4 Intake height (m) 14.9 Terrain elevation difference (m) .0 Output file names pal09.log pal09.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s) .5 Surface roughness length (m) .20 Sector averaging constant 4.3 Initial value of sigma y .00 Initial value of sigma z .00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
= 43824 Hours of missing data = 179 Hours direction in window = 13898 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 Hours of calm winds = 324 Hours direction not in window or calm = 29423 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER. 1 2 4 8 12 24 96 168 360 720 UPPER LIM. 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 LOW LIM. 1.00E-06 1.OOE-06 1.00E-06 1.OOE-06 1.00E-06 1.OOE-06 1.OOE-06 1.OOE-06 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.
IN ENGINEERING AND SOFiAR E Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A22 of A70 ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 0.14222.0.29423.43645.32.59 0.15772.0.27856.43628.36.15 0.18159.0.25437.43596.41.65 0.21755.0.21777.43532.49.97 0.24611.0.18990.43601.56.45 0.30689.0.12892.43581.70.42 0.41887.55.1482.43424.96.59 0.42918.62.263.43243.99.39 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 8.32E-04 8.32E-04 8.26E-04 7.85E-04 6.31E-04 4.50E-04 2.74E-04 2.32E-04 1.93E-04 I.73E-04 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 8.32E-04 7. 69E-04 2. 83E-04 2.15E-04 1. 57E-04 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.66E-03 8.72E-04 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 5. 99E-05 3. 49E-05 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pall 0.log Program Title: ARCON96.Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Developer:
NUMERICAL NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS, INC. Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page A23 of A70 SOLUONS IN ENGNERING MD Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:45:43******* ARCON INPUT ** *Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) -17.4 Building Area (m^2) -.0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) = .00 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) = .00 Vent or stack radius (m) = .00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg) = 195 Wind direction sector width (deg) = 90 Wind direction window (deg) = 150 -240 Distance to intake (m) = 26.4 Intake height (m) -22.5 Terrain elevation difference (m) = .0 Output file names pallO.log pallO.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s) = .5 Surface roughness length (m) = .20 Sector averaging constant = 4.3 Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z-.00-.00 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING ANO SOFTARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A24 of A70 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
= 43824 Hours of missing data 179 Hours direction in window = 13242 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 Hours of calm winds = 254 Hours direction not in window or calm 30149 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1.OOE-01 I1 1.00E-05 1.0.13496.0.30149.43645.30.92 2 4.OOE-01 1.OOE-01 OOE-05 1.OOE-05 0. 0.15434. 18108.0. 0.28194. 25488.43628. 43596.35.38 41.54 8 1.00E-01 1.00E-05 0.21848.0.21684.43532.50.19 12 1.OOE-01 1 .OOE-05 0.24774.0.18827.43601.56.82 24 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.31037.0.12544.43581.71.22 96 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42174.0.1250.43424.97. 12 168 1.OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42982.55.206.43243.99.52 360 1.OOE-01 1.ODE-05 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1.OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 9.95E-03 9.57E-03 9.06E-03 8.46E-03 6.91E-03 5.OOE-03 3.04E-03 2.55E-03 2.19E-03 1.96E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 9. 95E-03 7.96E-03 3.27E-03 2. 39E-03 1. 80E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.76E-02 1.02E-02 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 1. 06E-03 6.21E-04 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION palI 1.log Program Title: ARCON96.Developed For: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLIONS IN ENGINEERING MND SF'TWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A25 of A70 Division of Reactor Program Management Date: NRC Contacts: June 25, 1997 J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov 11:00 a.m.Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:46:08******* ARCON INPUT Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) -17.4 Building Area (m'2) -.0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) = .00 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) = .00 Vent or stack radius (m) = .00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)= 206= 90-161 -251-26.2-22.5 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUONS IN ENGN ING PND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. I Page A26 of A70 Terrain elevation difference (m).0 Output file names palll.log palll.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z-.5-.20-4.3-.00-.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed
-43824 of missing data = 179 direction in window = 11928 elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 of calm winds 254 direction not in window or calm 311463 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1.OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.12182.0.31463.43645.2 4 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-01 1.00E-05 1.OOE-05 0. 0.13991. 16610.0. 0.29637. 26986.43628. 43596.8 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.20466.0.23066.43532.47.01 12 1.OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.23517.0.20084.43601.53.94 24 1.OOE-01 1 .OOE-05 0.29997.0.13584.43581.68.83 96 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42019.0.1405.43424.96.76 168 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-05 0.42991.55.197.43243.99.54 360 1 .OOE-01 1 .OOE-05 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 27.91 32.07 38.10 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 9.57E-03 9.18E-03 8.79E-03 8.24E-03 6.77E-03 4.82E-03 2.87E-03 2.42E-03 2.03E-03 1.83E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 9. 57E-03 7. 79E-03 3.12E-03 2. 22E-03 1. 67E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.79E-02 MIN X/Q 1.36E-03 CENTERLINE NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.MILUTfIONS IN ENGINEERING AND W)iTNAR E SECTOR-AVERAGE NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pal 12.log Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAT- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A27 of A70 1.04E-02 7.95E-04 Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 6/29/2004 at 12:25:26******* ARCON INPUT --**Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\ARCON96\PAL\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWR Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page A28 of A70 Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)Output file names pall2.log pall2.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z 17.4.0.00.00.00 214 90 169 -259= 100.4 14.9-.0.5.20 4.3.00.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
= 43824 Hours of missing data = 179 Hours direction in window = 11463 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 Hours of calm winds = 254 Hours direction not in window or calm = 31928 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1. OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.11717.0.31928.43645.26.85 2 1.00E-02 1. OOE-06 0.13486.0.30142.43628.30.91 4 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-06 0.16120.0.27476.43596.36.98 8 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.20091.0.23441.43532.46.15 12 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.23162.0.20439.43601.53.12 24 1 .OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.29573.0.14008.43581.67.86 96 1.OOE-03 1.OOE-07 0.41741.0.1683.43424.96 .12 168 1.OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.42978.0.265.43243.99.39 360 1 .OOE-03 1 .OOE-07 0.43075.0.0.43075.i00_ on 720 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.42462.0.0.42462.10in00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS N ENGIN-ERING ADP1 SOFiASE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A29 of A70 7.36E-04 7.21E-04.
6.96E-04 6.66E-04 5.42E-04 3.84E-04 2.27E-04 1.88E-04 1.62E-04 1.41E-04 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 7. 36E-04 6.42E-04 2. 43E-04 1. 75E-04 1. 28E-04 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.39E-03 8.12E-04 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 1. 20E-04 7. 02E-05 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pal 13.log Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLULTONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A30 of A70 party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:46:40******* ARCON INPUT *Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m)Height of upper wind instrument (m)Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)10.1 57.8 17.4.0.00.00.00-191-90-146 -236-23.6-22.5-.0 Output file names pall3.log pall3.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z-.5-.20-4.3-.00-.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed of missing data direction in window elevated plume w/ dir. in window of calm winds direction not in window or calm 43824 179 13519 0 254 29872 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.W=LUTINS IN .DPTM'RE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAT- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A31 of A70 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1.OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.13773.0.29872.43645.31.56 2 1. OOE-01 1.00E-05 0.15630.0.27998.43628.35.83 4 1. OE-01 1. OOE-05 0.18292.0.25304.43596.41.96 8 1. OE-01 1. OE-05 0.22099.0.21433.43532.50.76 12 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.25023.0.18578.43601.57.39 24 1. OOE-01 1. OE-05 0.31291.0.12290.43581.71.80 96 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42107.0.1317.43424.96.97 168 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42919.35.289.43243.99.33 360 1 .OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 1.24E-02 1.20E-02 1.14E-02 1.06E-02 8.70E-03 6.26E-03 3.82E-03 3.23E-03 2.73E-03 24E0 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 1.24E-02 1. 01E-02 4. 06E-03 3. OOE-03 2. 24E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 2.17E-02 1.26E-02 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVEPAGE MIN X/Q 1. 30E-03 7. 59E-04 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pal 14.1og Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes 11:00 a.m.Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov NUMERICAL NA1-1149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS, INC. Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page A32 of A70 OLUTONS I ENGINERINGANE SOFTWARE L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:47:02******* ARCON INPUT ****Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) 17.4 Building Area (m^2) .0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) .00 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) .00 Vent or stack radius (m) .00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg) 204 Wind direction sector width (deg) 90 Wind direction window (deg) 159 -249 Distance to intake (m) = 23.1 Intake height (m) -22.5 Terrain elevation difference (m) .0 Output file names pall4.log pall4.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s) .5 Surface roughness length (m) .20 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A33 of A70 Sector averaging constant = 4.3 Initial value of sigma y = .00 Initial value of sigma z = .00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
= 43824 Hours of missing data = 179 Hours direction in window = 12090 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 Hours of calm winds = 254 Hours direction not in window or calm = 31301 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER. 1 2 4 8 UPPER LIM. 1.O0E-01 1.O0E-01 1.OOE-01 1.00E-01 LOW LIM. 1.00E-05 1.OOE-05 1.OOE-05 1.OOE-05 ABOVE RANGE 0. 0. 0. 0.IN RANGE 12344. 14165. 16811. 20687.BELOW RANGE 0. 0. 0. 0.ZERO 31301. 29463. 26785. 22845.TOTAL X/Qs 43645. 43628. 43596. 43532.% NON ZERO 28.28 32.47 38.56 47.52 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 1.21E-02 1.16E-02 1.11E-02 1.05E-02 12 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-05 0.23730.0.19871.43601.54.43 24 1 .OOE-01 1 .OOE-05 0.30246.0.13335.43581.69.40 96 1.OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42115.0.1309.43424.96.99 168 1.OOE-01 1 .OOE-05 0.42991.55.197.43243.99.54 360 1 .OOE-01 1 .OOE-05 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1.OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 8.59E-03 6.15E-03 3.67E-03 3.09E-03 2.60E-03 2.32E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 1.21E-02 2 to 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> 9.96E-03 8 to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 3.97E-03 1 to 4 days 2.84E-03 4 to 30 days 2.12E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 2.26E-02 1.32E-02 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION MIN X/Q 1.71E-03 9.94E-04 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOMlOTONS IN ENGINEERING ANO SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A34 of A70 pal 15.log Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Developer:
Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 6/29/2004 at 12:28:08******* ARCON INPUT Number of Meteorological Data Files Meteorological Data File Names C:\ARCON96\PAL\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m)Height of upper wind instrument (m)Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)1 10.1 57.8 17.4.0.00 M NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A35 of A70 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)= .00-.00= 213-90= 168 -258-96.8-14.9=.0 Output file names pall5.log pall5.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z.5.20 4.3.00.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
= 43824 Hours of missing data = 179 Hours direction in window 11515 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window 0 Hours of calm winds 254 Hours direction not in window or calm 31876 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1. OOE-02 1.00E-06 0.11769.0.31876.43645.26.97 2 1. 00E-02 1.00E-06 0.13542.0.30086.43628.31.04 4 1.00E-02 1.00E-06 0.16168.0.27428.43596.37.09 8 1 .00E-02 1.00E-06 0.20090.0.23442.43532.46.15 12 1 .OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.23163.0.20438.43601.53.12 24 1. OOE-02 1. 00E-06 0.29569.0.14012.43581.67.85 96 1 .OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.41733.0.1691.43424.96.11 168 1 .OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.42877.101.265.43243.99.39 360 1 .OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. 00E-02 1.00E-06 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 7.96E-04 7.76E-04 7.52E-04 7.17E-04 5.83E-04 4.12E-04 2.45E-04 2.04E-04 1.74E-04 1.51E-04 95% X/Q for standard averaqinq intervals 0 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 7.96E-04 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A36 of A70 2 to 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> 8 to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 1 to 4 days 4 to 30 days 6. 91E-04 2. 60E-04 1. 90E-04 1. 37E-04 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.49E-03 8.71E-04 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 1. 29E-04 7. 50E-05 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pal 16.log Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Developer:
Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:47:32******* ARCON INPUT ---*-
NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEMRING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A37 of A70 Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REVI\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) =Height of upper wind instrument (m) =Wind speeds entered as meters/second 10.1 57.8 Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (mA2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)Output file names pall6.log pall6.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z-20.4-1405.0= .00-.00-.00-161-90-116 -206-31.0-22.5-.0-.5-.20-4.3-.00-.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed of missing data direction in window elevated plume w/ dir. in window of calm winds direction not in window or calm= 43824= 179= 13984= 0= 254= 29407 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER. 1 2 4 8 UPPER LIM. 1.OOE-02 1.00E-02 1.OOE-02 1.00E-02 LOW LIM. 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1.00E-06 1.O0E-06 12 24 96 168 360 720 1.00E-02 1.00E-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 1.00E-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-06 1.OOE-06 1.O0E-06 1.OOE-06 1.O0E-06 1.OOE-06 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLU'O NS Il N ENGJNEFR1NG AND SOFTWrAR Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A38 of A70 ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 0.14238.0.29407.43645.32.62 0.16020.0.27608.43628.36.72 0.18702.0.24894.43596.42.90 0.22816.0.20716.43532.52.41 0.26130.0.17471.43601.59.93 0.32731.0.10850.43581.75.10 0.42833.556.35.43424.99 .92 0.43231.0.12.43243.99.97 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 7.09E-03 6.85E-03 6.38E-03 5.93E-03 4.75E-03 3.34E-03 2.05E-03 1.76E-03 1.51E-03 1.40E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 7.09E-03 5.54E-03 2. 05E-03 1.62E-03 1.29E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 8.OOE-03 4.66E-03 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 6.30E-04 3.67E-04 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pal 17.log Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes L. A Brown 11:00 a.m.Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov
[ 4 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A39 of A70 Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:48:03******* ARCON INPUT ----Number of Meteorological Data Files =1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m)Height of upper wind instrument (m)Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)Output file names pall7.log pall7.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant 10.1 57.8 20.4 1405.0.00.00.00-169-90-124 -214-27.9-22.5-.0-.5-.20-4.3-.00-.00 Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOtW1ON5 IN ENSNEERING AND SOFTMWAR Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A40 of A70 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed
= 43824 of missing data 179 direction in window 13575 elevated plume w/ dir. in window 0 of calm winds 254 direction not in window or calm 29816 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1. OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.13829.0.29816.43645.31.69 2 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-06 0.15613.0.28015.43628.35.79 4 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.18320.0.25276.43596.42.02 8 1 .OOE-02 1. OE-06 0.22442.0.21090.43532.51.55 12 1.OOE-02 1.O0E-06 0.25700.0.17901.43601.58.94 24 1 .OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.32266.0.11315.43581.74.04 96 1.OOE-02 1.00E-06 0.42672.0.752.43424.98.27 168 1.OOE-02 1.00E-06 0.43181.0.62.43243.99.86 360 1 .OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 8.57E-03 8.32E-03 7.91E-03 7.26E-03 5.82E-03 4.10E-03 2.50E-03 2.15E-03 1.82E-03 1.69E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 8. 57E-03 6. 82E-03 2.52E-03 1.97E-03 1.56E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 9.88E-03 5.76E-03 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 7.71E-04 4. 50E-04 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pal 18.1og Program Title: ARCON96.Developed For: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A41 of A70 Division of Reactor Program Management Date: NRC Contacts: June 25, 1997 J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov 11:00 a.m.Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 6/ 9/2004 at 15:23:09******* ARCON INPUT **********
Number of Meteorological Data Files Meteorological Data File Names C:\ARCON96\PAL\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m)Height of upper wind instrument (m)Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m'2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)= 1 10.1 57.8-20.4-1405.0-.00-.00= .00= 204= 90-159 -249-95.4-14.9 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 149-002, Rev. I Page A42 of A70 Terrain elevation difference (m).0 Output file names pall8.log pallS.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z-i.5-.20-4.3-.00= .00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
= 43824 Hours of missing data = 179 Hours direction in window = 12090 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 Hours of calm winds 254 Hours direction not in window or calm 31301 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1.OOE-03 1.OOE-07 0.12344.0.31301.43645.28.28 1 .OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.14165.0.29463.43628.32.47 4 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.16811.0.26755.43596.38.56 8 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.20687.0.22845.43532.47.52 12 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.23730.0.19871.43601.54.43 24 1. 00E-03 1. OOE-07 0.30246.0.13335.43581.69.40 96 1. OOE-03 1 .OOE-07 0.42115.512.797.43424.98.16 168 1.OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.43046.0.197.43243.99.54 360 1.OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. OOE-03 1. OOE-07 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 7.32E-04 7.15E-04 6.85E-04 6.43E-04 5.22E-04 3.78E-04 2.26E-04 1.91E-04 1.57E-04 1.42E-04 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 7.32E-04 2 to 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> 6.13E-04 8 to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 2.45E-04 1 to 4 days 1.75E-04 4 to 30 days 1.29E-04 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 9. 19E-04 MIN X/Q 1 .08E-04 CENTERLINE NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOUTILONS IN ENGINEERING AND S0F-WARE SECTOR-AVERAGE NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pal 19.log Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 149-002, Rev. I Page A43 of A70 5.36E-04 6. 31E-05 Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Developer:
Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:48:38******* ARCON INPUT *****Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) =Height of upper wind instrument (m) =Wind speeds entered as meters/second 10.1 57.8 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.S.TIlONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA-I 149-002, Rev. 1 Page A44 of A70 Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)Output file names pall9.log pall9.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant-27.4-.0-.00= .00-.00-246-90-201 -291-24.9-22.5-.0.5.20 4.3 Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z-.00-.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed
= 43824 of missing data = 179 direction in window = 11061 elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 of calm winds = 254 direction not in window or calm = 32330 DISTRIBUTION AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL 1 2 4 1.00E-01 1.D0E-01 1.00E-01 1 1.00E-05 1.D0E-05 1.00E-05 1 0. 0. 0.11315. 13083. 15822.8.DOE-01 DDE-05 0.19977.0.23555.43532.45.89 12 1.0DE-01 1. DDE-05 0.23238.0.20363.43601.53.30 24 96 168 360 1.00E-01 1.00E-01 1.OE-01 1.O0E-01 1.00E-05 1.00E-05 1.OE-05 1.OE-05 0. 0. 0. 0.29976. 41946. 43093. 43075.0. 0. 2. 0.13605. 1478. 148. 0.43581. 43424. 43243. 43075.68.78 96.60 99.66 100.00 720 1.0DE-01 1 .DDE-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 0.32330.43645.25.93 0.30545.43628.29.99 0.27774.43596.36.29 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A45 of A70 9.56E-03 9.12E-03 8.95E-03 8.48E-03 6.93E-03 4.99E-03 2.80E-03 2.34E-03 2.01E-03 1.81E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 9. 56E-03 8. 11E-03 3. 25E-03 2. 06E-03 1 .66E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 2.51E-02 1.37E-02 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 1.34E-03 7.79E-04 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pal20.1og Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes L. A Brown 11:00 a.m.Phone: e-mail: Phone: e-mail: Phone: e-mail: (301) 415 1080 jyll@nrc.gov (301) 415 3167 jjh@nrc.gov (301) 415 1232 lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third N NUMERICAL NAI-1149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS.
INC. Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page A46 of A70 SOL ONIN ENMNEERING MD SOFTWARE party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:49:06**
- ARCON INPUT ****Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) -27.4 Building Area (m^2) -.0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) = .00 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) = .00 Vent or stack radius (m) = .00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg) = 253 Wind direction sector width (deg) = 90 Wind direction window (deg) = 208 -298 Distance to intake (m) = 28.6 Intake height (m) -22.5 Terrain elevation difference (m) = .0 Output file names pal20.log pal20.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s) = .5 Surface roughness length (m) = .20 Sector averaging constant = 4.3 Initial value of sigma y .00 Initial value of sigma z .00.Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
= 43824 Hours of missing data = 179 Hours direction in window = 11467 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 Hours of calm winds = 254 Hours direction not in window or calm = 31924 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTnONS IN ENGIN-ERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A47 of A70 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER. 1 2 4 8 UPPER LIM. 1.OE-01 1.O0E-01 1.0E-0 1.00E-O01 LOW LIM. 1.OOE-05 1.OQE-05 1.OOE-05 1.O0E-05 ABOVE RANGE 0. 0. 0. 0.IN RANGE 11721. 13450. 16186. 20400.BELOW RANGE 0. 0. 0. 0.ZERO 31924. 30178. 27410. 23132.TOTAL X/Qs 43645. 43628. 43596. 43532.% NON ZERO 26.86 30.83 37.13 46.86 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 7.07E-03 6.90E-03 6.80E-03 6.56E-03 12 1. OE-01 1 .OOE-05 0.23733.0.19868.43601.54.43 24 1. OE-01 1 .OE-05 0.30456.0.13125.43581.69.88 96 1. OE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42193.0.1231.43424.97.17 168 1. OE-01 1. OE-05 0.43066.109.68.43243.99.84 360 1 OOE-01 1 .OE-05 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. OOE-01 1.OOE-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 5.42E-03 3.912E-03 2.18E-03 1.85E-03 1.60E-03 1.43E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 7. 07E-03 6. 39E-03 2.60E-03 1.60E-03 1.31E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.98E-02 1.05E-02 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 1.04E-03 6 .05E-04 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pa121.1og Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov NUMERICAL NAI-1149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS.
INC. Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NM-I 149 Rv 1 SMONSIN ENGINeRING ANDSOT Page A48 of A70 L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 9/ 8/2004 at 16:22:40*-***** ARCON INPUT Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\ARCON96\PAL\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) -27.4 Building Area (m^2) -.0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) = .00 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) = .00 Vent or stack radius (m) = .00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg) = 227 Wind direction sector width (deg) = 90 Wind direction window (deg) = 182 -272 Distance to intake (m) = 99.1 Intake height (m) -14.9 Terrain elevation difference (m) = .0 Output file names pal2l.log pal2l.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s) = .5 Surface roughness length (m) = .20 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN eNGINEeRJNG ANO SOFTW'AR Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page A49 of A70-4.3= .00-.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed
= 43824 of missing data = 179 direction in window = 11051 elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 of calm winds = 254 direction not in window or calm = 32340 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1. OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.11305.0.32340.43645.25.90 2 1. OOE-02 1. OE-06 0.13103.0.30525.43628.30.03 4 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.15823.0.27773.43596.36.29 8 1. OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.19841.0.23691.43532.45.58 12 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.22918.0.20683.43601.52.56 24 1.OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.29353.0.14228.43581.67.35 96 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.41831.0.1593.43424.96.33 168 1 OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.42948.3.292.43243.99.32 360 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 7.92E-04 7.62E-04 7.23E-04 6.81E-04 5.59E-04 3.99E-04 2.30E-04 1.88E-04 1.63E-04 1.44E-04 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 7. 92E-04 6.43E-04 2. 58E-04 1. 74E-04 1. 30E-04 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.90E-03 9.87E-04 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 1. 17E-04 6 .83E-05 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONý IN eNGINeERING AND SOFWAR E Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A50 of A70 pa122.1og Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes L. A Brown 11:00 a.m.Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:49:35******* ARCON INPUT *** ***Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REVI\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m)Height of upper wind instrument (m)Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)10.1 57.8 27.4.0 S J NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWAR E Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A51 of A70 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)output file names pa122.log pa122.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z.00.00.00 253 90 208 -298 25.6 22.5.0.5.20 4.3-.00-.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed
=of missing data direction in window elevated plume w/ dir. in window =of calm winds direction not in window or calm =43824 179 11467 0 254 31924 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 10. DE-01 1 .OOE-05 0.11721.0.31924.43645.26.86 2 1. DOE-01 1.OOE-05 0.13450.0.30178.43628.30.83 4 1.00E-01 1. OOE-05 0.16186.0.27410.43596.37.13 8 1.00E-01 1. DDE-05 0.20400.0.23132.43532.46.86 12 1.OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.23733.0.19868.43601.54.43 24 1. DE-01 1. OE-05 0.30456.0.13125.43581.69.88 96 1. 0OE-01 1.00E-05 0.42193.0.1231.43424.97.17 168 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.43174.1.68.43243.99.84 360 11 6OD-O 1.00E-01 1.0DE-05 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. 0OE-01 1.00E-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 9.06E-03 8.93E-03 8.50E-03 8.01E-03 6.62E-03 4.78E-03 2.66E-03 2.25E-03 1.94E-03 1.73E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOMTWARM Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA-I 149-002, Rev. I Page A52 of A70 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 9. 06E-03 7. 67E-03 3.17E-03 1. 95E-03 1. 59E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 2.41E-02 1.29E-02 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 1. 26E-03 7.37E-04 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pa123.1og Program Title: ARCON96.Developed For: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management Date: June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.NRC Contacts: Code Developer:
J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 8/28/2007 at 10:50:02 M NUMERICAL NAI-1149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS, INC. Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page A53 of A70 5OLýCNS IN ENGINEERING gSe'A3 oAE******* ARCON INPUT***********
Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REVI\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) 27.4 Building Area (m^2) .0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) .00 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) .00 Vent or stack radius (m) .00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg) 260 Wind direction sector width (deg) 90 Wind direction window (deg) 215 -305 Distance to intake (m) 29.8 Intake height (m) 22.5 Terrain elevation difference (m) .0 Output file names pa123.log pa123.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s) .5 Surface roughness length (m) .20 Sector averaging constant 4.3 Initial value of sigma y .00 Initial value of sigma z .00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
= 43824 Hours of missing data = 179 Hours direction in window = 12011 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 Hours of calm winds = 254 Hours direction not in window or calm = 31380 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER. 1 2 4 8 12 24 96 168 360 720 UPPER LIM. 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-01 1.O0E-01 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-01 1.00E-01 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-01 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AD G SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page A54 of A70 LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1.OOE-05 1.00E-05 0. 0.12265. 14037.0. 0.31380. 29591.43645. 43628.28.10 32.17 1. OOE-05 0.16829.0.26767.43596.38.60 1.00E-05 0.21062.0.22470.43532.48.38 1. 00E-05 0.24445.0.19156.43601.56.07 1 .00E-05 0.31192.0.12389.43581.71.57 1. OOE-05 0.42388.0.1036.43424.97.61 1 .OOE-05 0.43173.21.49.43243.99.89 1 .00E-05 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 1. OOE-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 6.86E-03 6.77E-03 6.48E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 6.12E-03 5.07E-03 3.69E-03 2.05E-03 1.74E-03 1.52E-03 1.36E-03 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 6. 86E-03 5. 87E-03 2. 47E-03 1. 51E-03 1.25E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.84E-02 9.77E-03 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 9.64E-04 5. 62E-04 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pa124.1og Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTNARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page A55 of A70 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 9/ 8/2004 at 16:25:05******* ARCON INPUT Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\ARCON96\PAL\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)Output file names pa124.log pa124.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant-27.4-.0-.00-.00-.00-229-90-184 -274-98.6-14.9-.0.5.20 4.3 Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z-.00-.00 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A56 of A70 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed of missing data direction in window elevated plume w/ dir. in window of calm winds direction not in window or calm 43824 179 11025 0 254 32366 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1 .OOE-02 1. OE-06 0.11279.0.32366.43645.25.84 2 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.13054.0.30574.43628.29.92 4 1. OOE-02 1 .DOE-06 0.15752.0.27844.43596.36.13 8 1 .OOE-02 1.OOE-06 0.19769.0.23763.43532.45.41 12 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.222874.0.20727.43601.52.46 24 1. OOE-02 1.OOE-06 0.29366.0.14215.43581.67.38 96 1. OE-02 1. OOE-06 0.41826.0.1598.43424.96.32 168 1. OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.42951.289.43243.99.33 360 1. OE-02 1. OOE-06 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.42462;0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 7.99E-04 7.66E-04 7.28E-04 6.82E-04 5.61E-04 3.99E-04 2.31E-04 1.86E-04 1.65E-04 1.45E-04 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 7. 99E-04 6.43E-04 2. 57E-04 1. 75E-04 1. 32E-04 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.92E-03 9.97E-04 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 1.18E-04 6. 90E-05 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pa125.1og Program Title: ARCON96.Developed For: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A57 of A70 Date: NRC Contacts: Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 9/14/2007 at 09:32:20******* ARCON INPUT Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) =Height of upper wind instrument (m) =Wind speeds entered as meters/second 10.1 57.8 Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m'2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)= 16.6= .0= .00= .00-.00-199= 90-154 -244-16.5 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUT0ONS IN ENGINGRING AND SOFWAR E Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A58 of A70 Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)Output file names pa125.log pal25.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z 22.5.0.5.20 4.3.00.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed
= 43824 of missing data = 179 direction in window = 12661 elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 of calm winds = 254 direction not in window or calm = 30730 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1 .OE-01 1. OOE-05 0.12915.0.30730.43645.29.59 2 1.OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.14845.0.28783.43628.34.03 4 1. OOE-0l 1. OOE-05 0.17556.0.26040.43596.40.27 8 1 .OOE-01 1. OE-05 0.21342.0.22190.43532.49.03 12 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-05 0.24314.0.19287.43601.55.76 24 1 .OOE-01 1 .OOE-05 0.30669.0.12912.43581.70.37 96 1.O0E-01 1 .OOE-05 0.42113.0.1311.43424.96.98 168 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.43020.0.223.43243.99.48 360 1. OE-01 1 .OOE-05 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. OOE-01 1.OOE-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 2.20E-02 2.08E-02 1.99E-02 1.86E-02 1.53E-02 1.10E-02 6.67E-03 5.60E-03 4.71E-03 4.24E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 2 to 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> 8 to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 1 to 4 days 4 to 30 days 2 20E-02 1. 75E-02 7. lOE-03 5. 24E-03 3. 87E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q MIN X/Q NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pa126.1og Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A59 of A70 3.93E-02 2. 29E-02 2. 57E-03 1. 50E-03 Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes L. A Brown 11:00 a.m.Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 9/14/2007 at 09:32:47******* ARCON INPUT -******Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) =Height of upper wind instrument (m) =10.1 57.8 tJS NUMERICAL NI14-0,Rv APPLICATIONS.
INC. Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades N a- 1149-002, Rev. I SOLUIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF"WARE Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) 16.6 Building Area (m^2) .0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) .00 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) .00 Vent or stack radius (m) .00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg) = 217 Wind direction sector width (deg) = 90 Wind direction window (deg) 172 -262 Distance to intake (m) = 17.0 Intake height (m) -22.5 Terrain elevation difference (m) = .0 Output file names pa126.log pa126.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s) = .5 Surface roughness length (m) = .20 Sector averaging constant = 4.3 Initial value of sigma y = .00 Initial value of sigma z = .00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
-43824 Hours of missing data 179 Hours direction in window = 11250 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window 0 Hours of calm winds = 254 Hours direction not in window or calm = 32141 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER. 1 2 4 8 12 24 96 168 360 720 UPPER LIM. 1.OOE-01 1.O0E-01 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-01 1.00E-0 .1 1.E-0-1 1.ODE0- lOOE-01 1.00E-01 1.0E-O1 LOW LIM. 1.OOE-05 1.OE-05 1.00E-05 1.OOE-05 1.00E-05 1.OOE-05 1.OOE-05 1.OOE-05 1.00E-05 1.OQE-05 ABOVE RANGE 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.IN RANGE 11504. 13295. 15908. 19830. 22916. 29431. 41719. 42966. 43075. 42462.BELOW PANGE 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.ZERO 32141. 30333. 27688. 23702. 20685. 14150. 1705. 277. 0. 0.TOTAL X/Qs 43645. 43628. 43596. 43532. 43601. 43581. 43424. 43243. 43075. 42462.% NON ZERO 26.36 30.47 36.49 45.55 52.56 67.53 96.07 99.36 100.00 100.00 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTONS IN ENGINEERING ANDflDOrWARe Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA-I 149-002, Rev. I Page A61 of A70 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 1.95E-02 1.87E-02 1.79E-02 1.69E-02 1 .38E-02 9 .77E-03 5 .76E-03 4 .75E-03 4. 07E-03 33. 54E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 1 .95E-02 1. 60E-02 6.22E-03 4. 42E-03 3.20E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 3.74E-02 2.18E-02 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 2. 92E-03 1. 70E-03 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pa127.1og Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Developer:
Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such f5 NUMERICAL NA- 1149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS, INC. Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page A62 of A70 SGLtTIONS N ENGINCERINA use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 9/14/2007 at 09:33:33******* ARCON INPUT *******Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REVl\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) 16.6 Building Area (m^2) .0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) .00 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) .00 Vent or stack radius (m) .00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg) 217 Wind direction sector width (deg) 90 Wind direction window (deg) 172 -262 Distance to intake (m) 91.6 Intake height (m) 14.9 Terrain elevation difference (m) .0 Output file names pa127.log pal27.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s) .5 Surface roughness length (m) .20 Sector averaging constant 4.3 Initial value of sigma y .00 Initial value of sigma z .00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total number of hours of data processed
= 43824 Hours of missing data 179 Hours direction in window 11250 Hours elevated plume w/ dir. in window 0 Hours of calm winds 254 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUn1ONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF'WARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A63 of A70 Hours direction not in window or calm = 32141 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1. OOE-02 1.00E-06 0.11504.0.32141.43645.26.36 1. OOE-02 1 .OOE-06 0.13295.0.30333.43628.30.47 4 1.OOE-02 1. OOE-06 0.15908.0.27688.43596.36.49 8 1.OOE-02 1. 00E-06 0.19830.0.23702.43532.45.55 12 1. 00E-02 1. 00E-06 0.22916.0.20685.43601.52.56 24 1 .OOE-02 1 .00E-06 0.29431.0.14150.43581.67.53 96 1. OOE-02 1 .00E-06 0.41719.0.1705.43424.96.07 168 1.00E-02 1. OOE-06 0.42862.104.277.43243.99.36 360 1. 00E-02 1 .OOE-06 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1.00E-02 1. OOE-06 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 8.65E-04 8.42E-04 8.22E-04 7.83E-04 6.37E-04 4.48E-04 2.65E-04 2.19E-04 1.89E-04 1.63E-04 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 8. 65E-04 7. 56E-04 2. 81E-04 2. 04E-04 1.47E-04 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.63E-03 9.48E-04 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 1. 43E-04 8.36E-05 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pa128.jog Program Title: Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov Phone: (301) 415 3167 NUMERICAL NAI-1149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS, INC. Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page A64 of A70 SOLLONSIN ENGINCERING MD .SOFNEP A e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov Code Developer:
J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 9/14/2007 at 09:34:22******* ARCON INPUT **********
Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903 .MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) = 10.1 Height of upper wind instrument (m) = 57.8 Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m) -16.6 Building Area (m^2) = .0 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s) = .00 Vent or stack flow (m^3/s) = .00 Vent or stack radius (m) = .00 Direction
.. intake to source (deg) = 212 Wind direction sector width (deg) = 90 Wind direction window (deg) = 167 -257 Distance to intake (m) = 16.7 Intake height (m) -22.5 Terrain elevation difference (m) = .0 Output file names pa128.log pa128.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s).5 j N UMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.
IN ENGNERING AND 1E Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A65 of A70 Surface roughness length (m) = .20 Sector averaging constant -4.3 Initial value of sigma y = .00 Initial value of sigma z -.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed of missing data direction in window elevated plume w/ dir. in window of calm winds direction not in window or calm= 43824= 179= 11588= 0= 254= 31803 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 1.O0E-01 1 .OOE-05 0.11842.0.31803.43645.27.13 2 1.00E-01 1. ODE-05 0.13624.0.30004.43628.31.23 4 1. OOE-01 1. ODE-05 0.16260.0.27336.43596.37.30 8 1 .OE-01 1 .OE-05 0.20166.0.23366.43532.46.32 12 1.00E-01 1. DDE-05 0.23224.0.20377.43601.53.26 24 1.O0E-01 1.DOE-05 0.29634.0.13947.43581.68.00 96 1.O0E-01 1 .DOE-05 0.41729.0.1695.43424.96.10 168 1.ODE-01 1. ODE-05 0.42978.0.265.43243.99.39 360 1 O. E-01 1 .OE-05 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1. OE-0I 1. OOE-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 2.04E-02 1.97E-02 1.88E-02 1.77E-02 1.44E-02 1.03E-02 6.09E-03 5.08E-03 4.31E-03 3.78E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 2. 04E-02 1.67E-02 6. 55E-03 4. 70E-03 3.43E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 3.86E-02 2.25E-02 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 3 .OE-03 1 .75E-03 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEIRING AND SOF'MARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A66 of A70 pa129.log Program Title: Developed For: ARCON96.U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management Date: June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.NRC Contacts: Code Developer:
J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 9/14/2007 at 09:35:08******* ARCON INPUT**********
Number of Meteorological Data Files = 1 Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903.MET Height of lower wind instrument (m)Height of upper wind instrument (m)Wind speeds entered as meters/second Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m'2)10.1 57.8 16.6.0 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A67 of A70 Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)= .00= .00= .00-228= 90-183 -273-18.2-22.5= .0 Output file names pal29.log pal29.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z.5.20 4.3.00.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed
= 43824 of missing data = 179 direction in window = 11045 elevated plume w/ dir. in window = 0 of calm winds = 254 direction not in window or calm = 32346 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER.UPPER LIM.LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 2 4 1.OE-01 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-01 1.OOE-05 1.OOE-05 1.OE-05 0. 0. 0.11299. 13082. 15791.0. 0. 0.32346. 30546. 27805.43645. 43628. 43596.25.89 29.99 36.22 8 1. OOE-01 1.OOE-05 0.19798.0.23734.43532.45.48 12 1. OE-01 1. OOE-05 0.22885.0.20716.43601.52.49 24 1.O0E-01 1 .OOE-05 0.29366.0.14215.43581.67.38 96 1.OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.41824.0.1600.43424.96.32 168 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.42951.0.292.43243.99.32 360 1. OOE-01 1. OOE-05 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 720 1.O0E-01 1. OOE-05 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 1.67E-02 1.61E-02 1.56E-02 1.47E-02 1.20E-02 8.52E-03 4.92E-03 4.OOE-03 3.51E-03 3.10E-03 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING ANDO SOFTARe Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A68 of A70 0 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 2 to 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> 8 to 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 1 to 4 days 4 to 30 days 1. 67E-02 1. 41E-02 5.41E-03 3.72E-03 2. 82E-03 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 3.67E-02 2.14E-02 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 2. 59E-03 1 .51E-03 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION pal30.1og Program Title: ARCON96.Developed For: Date: NRC Contacts: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Division of Reactor Program Management June 25, 1997 11:00 a.m.J. Y. Lee Phone: (301) 415 1080 e-mail: jyll@nrc.gov J. J. Hayes Phone: (301) 415 3167 e-mail: jjh@nrc.gov L. A Brown Phone: (301) 415 1232 e-mail: lab2@nrc.gov J. V. Ramsdell Phone: (509) 372 6316 e-mail: j-ramsdell@pnl.gov Code Developer:
Code Documentation:
NUREG/CR-6331 Rev. 1 The program was prepared for an agency of the United States Government.
Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibilities for any third party's use, or the results of such use, of any portion of this program or represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights.Program Run 9/14/2007 at 09:35:45 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFtWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A69 of A70******* ARCON INPUT ****Number of Meteorological Data Files = I Meteorological Data File Names C:\PROGRAMS\ARCON96\PAL\REV1\PAL9903 .MET Height of lower wind instrument (m) =Height of upper wind instrument (m) =Wind speeds entered as meters/second 10.1 57.8 Ground-level release Release height (m)Building Area (m^2)Effluent vertical velocity (m/s)Vent or stack flow (m^3/s)Vent or stack radius (m)Direction
.. intake to source (deg)Wind direction sector width (deg)Wind direction window (deg)Distance to intake (m)Intake height (m)Terrain elevation difference (m)Output file names pal3O0.1og pal30.cfd Minimum Wind Speed (m/s)Surface roughness length (m)Sector averaging constant Initial value of sigma y Initial value of sigma z= 16.6-. .0 S 1.00= .00= .00= 219-90= 174 -264-92.5-14.9= .0.5.20 4.3.00.00 Expanded output for code testing not selected Total Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours number of hours of data processed of missing data direction in window elevated plume w/ dir. in window of calm winds direction not in window or calm 43824 179 11158 0 254 32233 DISTRIBUTION
SUMMARY
DATA BY AVERAGING INTERVAL AVER. PER. 1 2 4 8 UPPER LIM. 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 1.OOE-02 12 24 96 1.00E-02 1.00E-02 1.00E-02 168 360 720 1.00E-02 1.00E-02 1.00E-02 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLDNS IN ENGIN-ESRING ANO SOF'WARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page A70 of A70 LOW LIM.ABOVE RANGE IN RANGE BELOW RANGE ZERO TOTAL X/Qs% NON ZERO 1 .OOE-06 0.11412.0.32233.43645.26.15 1. OOE-06 0.13200.0.30428.43628.30.26 1 .OOE-06 0.15822.0.27774.43596.36.29 1. OOE-06 0.19734.0.23798.43532.45.33 1 .OOE-06 0.22813.0.20788.43601.52.32 1. OOE-06 0.29349.0.14232.43581.67.34 1.OOE-06 0.41697.0.1727.43424.96.02 1 .OOE-06 0.42846.102.295.43243.99.32 1 .OOE-06 0.43075.0.0.43075.100.00 1. OOE-06 0.42462.0.0.42462.100.00 95th PERCENTILE X/Q VALUES 8.42E-04 8.28E-04 8.11E-04 7.69E-04 6.23E-04 4.38E-04 2.59E-04 2.14E-04 1.84E-04 1.58E-04 95% X/Q for standard averaging intervals 0 to 2 to 8 to 1 to 4 to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> 8 hours 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4 days 30 days 8. 42E-04 7. 45E-04 2. 72E-04 2.0 OOE-04 1. 42E-04 HOURLY VALUE RANGE MAX X/Q 1.59E-03 9.29E-04 CENTERLINE SECTOR-AVERAGE MIN X/Q 1.41E-04 8. 20E-05 NORMAL PROGRAM COMPLETION NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 149-002, Rev. I Page BI of B94 ATTACHMENT B PAVAN Case Run -palsO1 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 149-002, Rev. I Page B2 of B94 IUSNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0-NAI FIXED 10/15/02 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 OPRINTOUT OF INPUT CARDS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 9 00000 01101 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 Palisades 1999-2003 Ground Level Release 10 Meters DT from 10m to 60m Data from onsite met tower NONE 7 43550 0 0.500 2011.000 58.500 10.000 10.100 2.000 17.000 52.000 48.000 13.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 17.000 17.000 4.000 0.000 0.000 4.000 31.000 26.000 13.000 0.000 0.000 70.000 1.000 17.000 48.000 31.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 13.000 9.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 9.000 22.000 13.000 4.000 0.000 0.000 61.000 2.000 9.000 78.000 39.000 9.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 13.000 17.000 4.000 0.000 0.000 9.000 17.000 17.000 4.000 0.000 0.000 74_000 53.000 17.000 57.000 31.000 9.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 9.000 17.000 4.000 0.000 0.000 4.000 13.000 13.000 9.000 0.000 0.000 70.000 45.000 17.000 5.000 9.000 13.000 13.000 22.000 35.000 57.000 74.000 92.000196.000131.000 61.000109.000174.000192.000126.000 17.000 17.000 31.000 65.000 83.000118.000 35.000 83.000200.000414.000375.000501.000702.000553.000
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NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 DT OJOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION WIND SPEED (M/S)OF WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY CLASS A TOWER RELEASE 0.10 0.10 1.50 1.50 3.00 2.99 5.00 4.99 7.50 7.48" 10.00 9.98 15.00 14.96 TOTAL N 0.000 0.039 0.119 0.110 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.30 NNE 0.000 0.039 0.110 0.071 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.22 NE 0.000 0.021 0.179 0.090 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.31 ENE 0.000 0.039 0.131 0.071 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.26 E 0.000 0.021 0.131 0.140 0.030 0.009 0.000 0.33 ESE 0.000 0.030 0.170 0.250 0.060 0.000 0.000 0.51 0JOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION WIND SPEED (M/S)OF WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION SE 0.000 0.030 0.211 0.400 0.119 0.021 0.000 0.78 SE 0.000 0.000 0.039 0.101 0.051 0.009 0.000 0.20 SSE 0.000 0.051 0.450 0.441 0.119 0.021 0.000 1.08 S 0.000 0.080 0.301 0.289 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.70 SSW 0.000 0.039 0.191 0.080 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.31 SW 0.000 0.039 0.459 0.811 0.060 0.000 0.000 1.37 WSW 0.000 0.071 0.951 0.670 0.039 0.000 0.000 1.73 ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY CLASS B W 0.001 0.149 0.861 0.301 0.030 0.000 0.000 1.34 w 0.000 0.039 0.080 0.051 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.19 WNW 0.001 0.191 1.150 0.271 0.039 0.000 0.000 1.65 WNW 0.000 0.051 0.071 0.090 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.23 NW 0.001 0.271 1.612 0.620 0.060 0.000 0.000 2.56 NW 0.000 0.030 0.140 0.131 0.039 0.000 0.000 0.34 NNW 0.000 0.080 1.270 1.121 0.149 0.030 0.000 2.65 NNW 0.000 0.051 0.140 0.179 0.060 0.009 0.000 0.44 TOTAL 0.005 1.189 8.296 5.736 0.806 0.080 0.000 16.11 TOTAL 0.002 0.287 1.091 1.371 0.328 0.037 0.000 3.12 TOWER RELEASE 0.10 0.10 1.50 1.50 3.00 2.99 5.00 4.99 7.50 7.48 10.00 9.98 15.00 14.96 TOTAL N 0.000 0.000 0.039 0.039 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.09 NNE 0.000 0.000 0.030 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.05 NE 0.000 0.000 0.030 0.039 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.08 ENE 0.000 0.000 0.021 0.039 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.07 E 0.000 0.009 0.021 0.039 0.021 0.009 0.000 0.10 ESE 0.000 0.009 0.030 0.071 0.021 0.009 0.000 0.14 SSE 0.000 0.021 0.060 0.101 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.21 S 0.000 0.009 0.080 0.060 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.15 SSW 0.000 0.009 0.060 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.10 SW 0.000 0.009 0.140 0.220 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.40 WSW 0.000 0.051 0.110 0.161 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.33 OJOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION WIND SPEED (M/S)TOWER RELEASE N NNE 0.10 0.10 0.000 0.000 1.50 1.50 0.009 0.021 OF WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION NE ENE E ESE 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.021 0.009 0.000 0.009 ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY CLASS C SE SSE S SSW SW 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.009 0.030 0.000 0.021 I WSW W WNW NW 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.001 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.060 NNW TOTAL 0.001 0.005 0.039 0.317 (5 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SMýOtIIONS IN ENGINEERING AND Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B4 of B94 3.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 15.00 TOTAL 2.99 4.99 7.48 9.98 14.96 0.071 0.060 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.17 0.051 0.030 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.11 0.039 0.039 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.11 0.030 0.030 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.09 0.030 0.071 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.13 0.030 0.090 0.060 0.009 0.000 0.20 OJOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION WIND SPEED (M/S)TOWER RELEASE N NNE NE ENE E ESE 0.10 0.10 0.007 0.006 0.008 0.007 0.006 0.005 1.50 1.50 0.161 0.140 0.170 0.161 0.131 0.110 3.00 2.99 0.611 0.491 0.530 0.441 0.420 0.370 5.00 4.99 0.760 0.420 0.340 0.480 0.611 0.840 7.50 7.48 0.289 0.051 0.101 0.250 0.340 0.661 10.00 9.98 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.060 0.140 15.00 14.96 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.021 TOTAL 1.86 1.11 1.15 1.34 1.57 2.15 OJOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION WIND SPEED (M/S)TOWER RELEASE N NNE NE ENE E ESE 0.10 0.10 0.008 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.004 0.006 1.50 1.49 0.271 0.200 0.191 0.149 0.140 0.179 3.00 2.99 0.870 0.590 0.480 0.420 0.450 0.501 5.00 4.98 0.259 0.161 0.090 0.131 0.351 0.480 7.50 7.46 0.009 0.000 0.021 0.030 0.071 0.131 10.00 9.95 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.021 0.039 15.00 14.93 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.009 TOTAL 1.42 0.96 0.79 0.73 1.04 1.34 OJOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION WIND SPEED (M/S)TOWER RELEASE N NNE NE ENE E ESE 0.10 0.10 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 1.50 1.49 0.131 0.090 0.119 0.101 0.119 0.119 3.00 2.99 0.200 0.259 0.310 0.289 0.411 0.450 5.00 4.98 0.021 0.009 0.021 0.039 0.080 0.090 7.50 7.46 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 10.00 9.95 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.009 0.000 15.00 14.93 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 TOTAL 0.35 0.36 0.45 0.43 0.62 0.66 0.039 0.149 0.080 0.009 0.000 0.28 SE 0.005 0.110 0.530 1.001 0.670 0.131 0.000 2.45 SE 0.006 0.191 0.739 0.781 0.280 0.039 0.000 2.04 SE 0.003 0.179 0.631 0.220 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.03 0.090 0.149 0.071 0.000 0.000 0.32 0.119 0.101 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.26 0.071 0.030 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.11 0.200 0.241 0.060 0.000 0.000 0.52 0.090 0.140 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.29 ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY CLASS D SSE 0.008 0.179 0.870 1.300 0.569 0.051 0.000 2.98 S 0.009 0.200 1.031 0.661 0.101 0.000 0.000 2.00 SSW 0.008 0.170 0.661 0.631 0.060 0.000 0.000 1.53 Sw 0.006 0.140 0.739 1.851 0.620 0.009 0.000 3.37 WSW 0.009 0.200 0.471 1.040 0.620 0.071 0.000 2.41 ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY CLASS E 0.090 0.080 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.22 0.005 0.119 0.459 1.261 1.052 0.230 0.030 3.16 0.004 0.131 0.370 0.429 0.131 0.021 0.000 1.09 N 0.001 0.060 0.060 0.060 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.20 0.080 0.140 0.051 0.000 0.000 0.30 WNW 0.006 0.140 0. 521 1 .761 1.091 0.090 0.009 3.62 WNW 0.004 0.131 0.381 0.340 0.090 0.000 0.000 0.95 WNW 0.001 0.051 0.071 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.14 0.131 0.161 0.080 0.000 0.000 0.43 NW 0.011 0.250 0.641 1.460 1.421 0.310 0.030 4.12 NW 0.007 0.241 0.411 0.280 0.080 0.000 0.000 1.02 NW 0.002 0.090 0.051 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.15 0.220 0.170 0.080 0.009 0.000 0.52 NNW 0.014 0.310 1.010 1.332 1.121 0.271 0.009 4.07 1.380 1.681 0.650 0.028 0.000 4.06 TOTAL 0.122 2.691 9.798 15.750 9.017 1.392 0.099 38.87 SSE 0.010 0.331 1.281 1.052 0.271 0.030 0.000 2.97 S 0.011 0.361 1.401 0.441 0.030 0.000 0.000 2.24 SSW 0.007 0.211 0.831 0.411 0.021 0.000 0.000 1.48 SW 0.005 0.170 0.590 0.661 0.161 0.009 0.000 1.60 WSW 0.004 0.131 0.510 0.480 0.170 0.009 0.000 1.30 NNW TOTAL 0.009 0.103 0.301 3.327 0.710 10.535 0.340 6.687 0.060 1.555 0.009 0.177 0.000 0.009 1.43 22.39 ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY CLASS F SSE 0.005 0.280 0.941 0.211 0.000 0.000 0.000 1 .44 S 0.006 0.301 0.641 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.000 0. 98 SSW 0.002 0.101 0.310 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.44 SW 0.002 0.080 0.140 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.24 WSW 0.002 0.080 0.110 0.021 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.22 NNW 0.002 0.110 0.090 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.21 TOTAL 0.039 2.011 4.964 0.891 0.030 0.009 0.000 7.94 OJOINT FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION WIND SPEED (M/S)TOWER RELEASE N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE 0.10 0.10 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY CLASS G SSE S SSW SW WSW 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.000 0.000 W WNW NW NNW TOTAL 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.011 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1149-002, Rev. 1 Page B5 of B94 1.50 3.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 15.00 TOTAL 1.49 2.99 4.98 7.46 9.95 14.93 0.051 0.060 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.12 0.039 0.071 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.12 0.030 0.170 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.21 0.060 0.310 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.40 0.080 0.390 0.039 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.51 0.080 0.581 0.080 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.74 0.110 1.061 0.080 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.25 0.241 1.380 0.149 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.77 0.271 1.180 0.080 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.53 0.101 0.351 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.46 0.051 0.060 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.11 0.021 0.009 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.03 0.021 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.05 0.039 0.021 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.06 0.021 0.030 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.05 0.030 0.051 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.08 1.245 5.754 0.496 0.000 0.000 0.000 7.51 OWIND MEASURED AT 10.1 METERS.WIND SPEED CORRECTED TO THE RELEASE HEIGHT OF 10.0 METERS.0OVERALL WIND DIRECTION FREQUENCY WIND DIRECTION:
N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE S SSW SW WSW FREQUENCY:
4.3 2.9 3.1 3.3 4.3 5.7 8.0 10.8 7.9 4.4 7.6 6.3 0OVERALL WIND SPEED FREQUENCY AS MEASURED ON THE TOWER: MAX.WIND SPEED (M/S): 0.100 1.500 3.000 5.000 7.500 10.000 15.000 WIND SPEED FREQUENCY:
0.29 11.07 41.82 32.61 12.39 1.72 0.11 OBUILDING AND RELEASE CHARACTERISTICS:
RELEASE HEIGHT: 10.00 METERS MIXING VOLUME COEFFICIENT:
0.50 BUILDING CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA: 2011.00 SQUARE METERS OBOUNDARY DISTANCES (METERS) FROM THE SOURCE FOR EACH DOWNWIND SECTOR: DOWNWIND SECTOR S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW N NNE NE BOUNDARY 1 677. 677. 677. 677. 677. 677. 677. 677. 677. 677. 677.BOUNDARY 2 4820. 4820. 4820. 4820. 4820. 4820. 4820. 4820. 4820. 4820. 4820.1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 W WNW NW NNW 6.2 7.0 8.7 9.4 ENE 677.4820.E 677.4820.ESE 677.4820.SE 677.4820.SSE 677.4820./PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OWINDSPEEDS ADJUSTED TO 10.0 METERS.OPERCENT OF THE TIME A GIVEN WINDSPEED IS LOWER: OWINDSPEED CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY (METER/SEC) (PERCENT)0.10 0.15 0.10 0.29 1.49 6.87 1.50 11.35 2.99 32.61 2.99 53.17 4.98 61.25 4.99 85.78 7.46 87.37 7.48 98.17 9.95 98.36 DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SDOLUTONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B6 of B94 9.98 14.93 14.96 OWINDSPEED Cl (INTERPOLATED)(METER/SEC) 0.10 1.49 2.99 4.98 7.48 9.97 14.96 0 99.89 99.90 100.00 UMULATIVE FREQUENCY (PERCENT)0.29 11.35 53.17 85.78 98.17 99.89 100.00 OLOG-NORMAL INTERPOLATION PERCENTILES 0WINDSPEED CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY (METER/SEC) (PERCENT)0.21 1.00 0.46 3.00 0.70 5.00 1.31 10.00 1.64 15.00 1.82 20.00 1.99 25.00 2.16 30.00 2.33 35.00 2.50 40.00 2.68 45.00 2.86 50.00 3.06 55.00 3.27 60.00 3.50 65.00 3.76 70.00 4.06 75.00 4.43 80.00 5.00 85.00 5.42 90.00 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE S SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY
- CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)
] NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOL".UlONS IN ENGJNEERING AND SOF'ARE CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B7 of B94 METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS MEANDER BLDG WAKE CA=1006.SQ.METERS USED A A A A A 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.00 0.91 2.77 2.56 0.69 677.677.677.677.677.0.91 677.0.91 677.0.21 677.0.00 0.21 1.65 1.39 0.69 0.17 3.73 14.18 17.65 6.72 0.69 0.20 6.29 20.21 6.03 0.21 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131 .7 131.7 131 .7 131.7 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 99.0 71.6 99.0 1.500E-99.0 71.6 99.0 9.OOOE-99.0 71.6 99.0 6.OOOE-05 06 06 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3. 753E-06 2. 252E-06 1. 501E-06 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 105.9 105.9 82.1 59.5 53.0 53 .0 113 .0 113.0 75.7 45.4 37 .7 9.907E-04 6.605E-05 3.302E-05 1. 981E-05 1.321E-05 1.291E-03 8.608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.596E-05 3.443E-05 2.582E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8.688E-05 8.688E-05 6.985E-05 2.975E-03 1.983E-04 1.644E-04 1.879E-04 4. 504E-03 3. 003E-04 2 .885E-04 3.982E-04 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 1.435E-05 8. 612E-06 5. 741E-06 9. 012E-04 6.008E-05 3.004E-05 1 .802E-05 1 .202E-05 2 051E-03 1 .367E-04 6 837E-05 4 .102E-05 2 .735E-05 2 .051E-05 3.437E-03 2.292E-04 1. 146E-04 6.875E-05 4.583E-05 5. 432E-03 3.621E-04 1.811E-04 1.086E-04 9. 007E-03 6. 004E-04 3. 002E-04 1. 801E-04 1.435E-8.612E-5.741E-9. 012E-04 6.008E-05 3 .004E-05 1.802E-05 1.202E-05 1. 113E-04 7. 423E-06 3. 711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 05 06 06 1.291E-8.608E-5. 550E-4.102E-2.735E-2.051E-1.746E-1.164E-8.688E-6.875E-4.583E-2.975E-1.983E-1.644E-1.086E-4.504E-3.003E-2.885E-1.801E-03 05 05 05 05 05 03 04 05 05 05 03 04 04 04 03 04 04 04 0.06 677.3.04 677.4.64 677.0.48 677.26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 62.7 26.0 10.3 32.9 G G G G 1USNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.01 677.1.17 677.1.39 677.0.21 677.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 107.6 107.6 56.0 24.4/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEURING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA-I 149-002, Rev. 1 Page B8 of B94 COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 S SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH 0 4.504E-03 0.011 0.00047 0 1.164E-04 17.181 0.73983 0 3.004E-05 81.549 3.51151 0 2.227E-06 99.307 4.27615 0 X/Q 2.975E-03 0.070 0.00301 1. 113E-04 17.185 0.73998 2. 735E-05 88.268 3.80083 1. 485E-06 100.000 4.30600 PERCENTILES
- 1. 746E-03 0.265 0.01142 1. 086E-04 17.665 0.76065 2. 051E-05 88.962 3.83068 RESPECT TO 1.291E-03 0.434 0.01869 8.688E-05 37.875 1.63091 1.802E-05 90.348 3.89039 ALL TIME.9.012E-04 0.437 0.01882 8.608E-05 41.608 1.79165 1.435E-05 91.255 3.92942 3.003E-04 1.610 0.06934 6. 875E-05 47.634 2.05112 1. 202E-05 91.948 3.95927 2. 885E-04 2.997 0.12904 6. 008E-05 47.847 2.06030 8.612E-06 92.854 3.99831 1. 983E-04 6.036 0.25992 5. 550E-05 62.032 2.67110 7.423E-06 93.761 4.03734 1. 801E-04 6.250 0.26911 4. 583E-05 62.245 2.68028 5. 741E-06 93.974 4.04653 1. 644E-04 10.889 0.46888 4.102E-05 79.896 3.44033 3.711E-06 96.747 4.16593 (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 3)SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 4)SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 6)SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 7)0.011 0.739 2.668 3.437 8.119E-04 4.064E-04 2.881E-04 1. 757E-04 1. 294E-04 1. 108E-04 1. 029E-04 9. 665E-05 9.158E-05 8.732E-05 7.914E-05 0.043 0.129 0.215 0.431 0.646 0.861 1 .076 1.292 1.507 1 .722 1 .938 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC..OLIJ'ONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWý ARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page B9 of B94 7.058E-05 2.153 6.353E-05 2.368 5.763E-05 2.584 5.254E-05 2.799 4.812E-05 3.014 4.430E-05 3.229 0 1 57 2 E-04 0.5 DANNUAL AVERAGE = 1.07E-05 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 11.61 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE SSW SECTOR.DT MEANDER-SY
-CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)METERS MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS A A A A B B C C C C C D D D D D E E E E 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.01 677.1.33 677.3.77 677.2.43 677.1.02 677.0.71 677.0.01 0.71 1.73 1.02 0.31 0.22 4.79 16.79 14.36 1.73 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3.753E-06 2. 252E-06 0. 99.0 71.6 99.0 0. 99.0 71.6 99.0 1.500E-05 1.435E-05 1.435E-05 9.OOOE-06 8.612E-06 8.612E-06 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1. 113E-04 7. 423E-06 3. 711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 113E-04 7. 423E-06 3. 711E-06 2. 227E-06 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 105.9 105.9 82.1 59.5 53.0 9. 907E-04 6. 605E-05 3. 302E-05 1. 981E-05 1. 321E-05 1. 291E-03 8. 608E-05 5.550E-05 4. 596E-05 3.443E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 8. 688E-05 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3. 004E-05 1. 802E-05 1 .202E-05 2. 051E-03 1. 367E-04 6.837E-05 4. 102E-05 2. 735E-05 3.437E-03 2. 292E-04 1. 146E-04 6.875E-05 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3. 004E-05 1.802E-05 1. 202E-05 1. 291E-03 8. 608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.102E-05 2.735E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 6. 875E-05 0.1 0.21 1.5 6.83 3.0 20.16 5.0 5.49 37.7 16.2 113.0 37.7 16.2 113.0 37.7 16.2 75.7 37.7 16.2 45.4 F 0.1 0.06 677.0. 0. 26.0 10.3 104.0 2.975E-03 5.432E-03 2.975E-013 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.IN NGINEERNGMAD S MTAR Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-I 149-002, Rev. I Page B 10 of B94 F F F 1.5 3.0 5.0 3.06 8.87 0.31 677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 62.7 26.0 10.3 32.9 1. 983E-04 1. 644E-04 1. 879E-04 4. 504E-03 3. 003E-04 2. 885E-04 3.982E-04 3.621E-04 1. 811E-04 1. 086E-04 9. 007E-03 6. 004E-04 3. 002E-04 1. 801E-04 1. 983E-04 1.644E-04 1. 086E-04 4.504E-03 3 .003E-04 2. 885E-04 1. 801E-04 G G G G IUSNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.01 677.1.33 677.2.43 677.0.31 677.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.0.0.0.RUN DATE: Wed 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 107.6 107.6 56.0 24.4/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 SSW SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH 3 4.504E-03 2.975E-03 1.746E-03 0.012 0.072 0.284 0.00036 0.00210 0.00830 3 1.164E-04 1.113E-04 1.086E-04 23.342 23.347 23.661 0.68313 0.68328 0.69247 0 2.735E-05 1.802E-05 1.435E-05 89.408 90.428 91.448 2.61669 2.64654 2.67639 RESPECT TO ALL TIME.1.291E-03 9.012E-04 0.500 0.510 0.01464 0.01494 8.688E-05 8.608E-05 43.824 48.610 1.28259 1.42266 1.202E-05 8.612E-06 91.762 92.468 2.68558 2.70625 3. 003E-04 1.844 0.05397 6. 875E-05 54.102 1.58340 7. 423E-06 93.802 2.74528 2. 885E-04 4.276 0.12515 6. 008E-05 54.808 1.60406 3. 711E-06 97.568 2.85550 1.983E-04 7.336 0.21471 5.550E-05 71.598 2.09545 2.227E-06 100.000 2.92668 OR EXCEEDED.1.801E-04 7.650 0.22389 4.102E-05 85.956 2.51566 1. 644E-04 16.516 0.48336 3 .004E-05 87.682 2.56618 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 2)=XSAVE( 3)=XSAVE( 4)=XSAVE( 5)=0.002 0.008 0.483 1.421 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE 9.055E-04 0.029 4.866E-04 0.088 3.578E-04 0.146 2.304E-04 0.293 1.756E-04 0.439 1.474E-04 0.585 1.295E-04 0.732 1.162E-04 0.878 1.058E-04 1.024 9.738E-05 1.171 9.042E-05 1.317 8.344E-05 1.463 7.504E-05 1.610 6.802E-05 1.756 6.208E-05 1.902 5.698E-05 2.049 0 1.613E-04
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AVERAGE = 8.20E-06 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 149-002, Rev. I Page B II of B94 XSAVE( 6)= 2.093 HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 17.08 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10n to 6'SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE SW SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-: CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METER: AT 10.0 METERS Om DT Z MEANDER-SY S METERS CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A A B B B C C C C C 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.00 0.67 5.79 2.89 0.67 677.677.677.677.677.0.96 677.1.26 677.0.30 677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131 .7 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3. 753E-06 2. 252E-06 1. 501E-06 99.0 71.6 99.0 1.500E-05 99.0 71.6 99.0 9.OOOE-06 99.0 71.6 99.0 6.OOOE-06 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2.227E-06 1 .485E-06 1. 435E-05 8.612E-06 5. 741E-06 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3. 004E-05 1. 802E-05 1. 202E-05 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 1. 435E-8.612E-5. 741E-05 06 06 0.01 0.67 1.26 1.26 0.30 677.677.677.677.677.75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 9. 907E-04 6.605E-05 3. 302E-05 1. 981E-05 1. 321E-05 9.012E-04 6. 008E-05 3. 004E-05 1.802E-05 1. 202E-05 NUMERICAL NI14-0,Rv APPLICATIONS.
INC. Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NM- 149-002, Rev. I APP ...ICRIONS, S.T.A Page B 12 of B94 D 0.1 0.25 677. 0. 0. 53.0 23.3 105.9 1.291E-03 2.051E-03 1.291E-03 D 1.5 5.49 677. 0. 0. 53.0 23.3 105.9 8.608E-05 1.367E-04 8.608E-05 D 3.0 17.15 677. 0. 0. 53.0 23.3 82.1 5.550E-05 6.837E-05 5.550E-05 D 5.0 10.99 677. 0. 0. 53.0 23.3 59.5 4.596E-05 4.102E-05 4.102E-05 D 7.5 3.27 677. 0. 0. 53.0 23.3 53.0 3.443E-05 2.735E-05 2.735E-05 E 0.1 0.19 677. 0. 0. 37.7 16.2 113.0 1.746E-03 3.437E-03 1.746E-03 E 1.5 6.16 677. 0. 0. 37.7 16.2 113.0 1.164E-04 2.292E-04 1.164E-04 E 3.0 15.51 677. 0. 0. 37.7 16.2 75.7 8.688E-05 1.146E-04 8.688E-05 E 5.0 2.89 677. 0. 0. 37.7 16.2 45.4 8.688E-05 6.875E-05 6.875E-05 E 7.5 0.67 677. 0. 0. 37.7 16.2 37.7 6.985E-05 4.583E-05 4.583E-05 F 0.1 0.07 677. 0. 0. 26.0 10.3 104.0 2.975E-03 5.432E-03 2.975E-03 F 1.5 3.86 677. 0. 0. 26.0 10.3 104.0 1.983E-04 3.621E-04 1.983E-04 F 3.0 10.02 677. 0. 0. 26.0 10.3 62.7 1.644E-04 1.811E-04 1.644E-04 F 5.0 0.67 677. 0. 0. 26.0 10.3 32.9 1.879E-04 1.086E-04 1.086E-04 G 0.i 0.01 677. 0. 0. 17.9 6.6 107.6 4.504E-03 9.007E-03 4.504E-03 G 1.5 0.96 677. 0. 0. 17.9 6.6 107.6 3.003E-04 6.004E-04 3.003E-04 G 3.0 5.49 677. 0. 0. 17.9 6.6 56.0 2.885E-04 3.002E-04 2.885E-04 G 5.0 0.30 677. 0. 0. 17.9 6.6 24.4 3.982E-04 1.801E-04 1.801E-04 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 SW SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 4.504E-03 2.975E-03 1.746E-03 1.291E-03 9.012E-04 3.003E-04 2.885E-04 1.983E-04 1.801E-04 1.644E-04 0.009 0.084 0.275 0.524 0.533 1.498 6.991 10.851 11.148 21.168 0.00028 0.00259 0.00851 0.01620 0.01649 0.04635 0.21627 0.33567 0.34485 0.65484 0 1.164E-04 1.113E-04 1.086E-04 8.688E-05 8.608E-05 6.875E-05 6.008E-05 5.550E-05 4.583E-05 4.102E-05 27.329 27.332 28.000 43.513 49.006 51.901 52.569 69.715 70.383 81.369 0.84543 0.84551 0.86617 1.34608 1.51600 1.60555 1.62622 2.15664 2.17731 2.51715 0 3.004E-05 2.735E-05 1.802E-05 1.435E-05 1.202E-05 8.612E-06 7.423E-06 5.741E-06 3.711E-06 2.227E-06 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE 82.631 85.897 87.159 2.55618 2.65722 2.69625 0 1.485E-06 100.000 3.09350 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page BI3 of B94 88.124 88.421 89.682 90.350 2.72610 2.73529 2.77432 2.79499 90.647 96.437 99.332 2.80417 2.98328 3.07283 EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT-1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 3)=-1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 4)=-1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 5)=-1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 6)=-1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 7)=0.016 0.654 1.514 2.154 2.515 9. 391E-04 5. 284E-04 3. 973E-04 2. 642E-04 2. 054E-04 1. 706E-04 1. 454E-04 1. 267E-04 1. 125E-04 1. 013E-04 9 .223E-05 8.401E-05 7. 475E-05 6.709E-05 6. 067E-05 5. 507E-05 4. 816E-05 4. 242E-05 0 1.958E-04 DANNUAL AVERAGE 1USNRC COMPUTER 0.031 0.093 0.155 0.309 0.464 0.619 0.773 0.928 1.083 1 .237 1 .392 1.547 1.701 1.856 2.011 2.165 2.320 2.475 0.5= 8.94E-06 CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 16.16 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE WSW SECTOR.DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING ANO SOFTWARE STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1149-002, Rev. I Page B 14 of B94 DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS A A A A A 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.00 1.17 3.94 2.14 0.62 677.677.677.677.677.0.62 677.1.17 677.0.28 677.0.00 0.28 0.90 0.90 0.62 0.22 4. 83 13.26 14.43 7.53 0.14 4.49 12.63 3.94 0.90 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 MEANDER-SY METERS 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 71.6 99.0 99.0 71.6 99.0 99.0 71.6 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 105.9 105.9 82.1 59.5 53.0 113.0 113.0 75.7 45.4 37_7 MEANDER BLDG WAKE CA=1006.SQ.METERS 1.126E-04 7.507E-06 3. 753E-06 2. 252E-06 1. 501E-06 1. 500E-05 9. OOOE-06 6 .OOOE-06 9. 907E-04 6. 605E-05 3. 302E-05 1. 9S1E-05 1 .3 2 1E-05 1. 291E-03 8. 608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.596E-05 3.443E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 8. 688E-05 6.985E-05 2.975E-03 1. 983E-04 1. 644E-04 1. 879E-04 4. 504E-03 3. 003E-04 2. 885E-04 3. 982E-04** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)USED 1. 113E-7. 423E-3. 711E-2. 227E-1. 485E-1 .435E-8. 612E-5. 741E-9.012E-6. 008E-3. 004E-1. 802E-1.202E-2. 051E-1. 367E-6. 837E-4.102E-2. 735E-04 06 06 06 06 05 06 06 04 05 05 05 05 03 04 05 05 05 1. 113E-04 7. 423E-06 3. 711E-06 2 .227E-06 1. 485E-06 1. 435E-05 8.612E-06 5. 741E-06 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3. 004E-05 1. 802E-05 1 .202E-05 1 .291E-03 8.608E-05 5.550E-05 4. 102E-05 2. 735E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8 .688E-05 6. 875E-05 4. 583E-05 2.975E-03 1. 983E-04 1.644E-04 1. 086E-04 4. 504E-03 3. 003E-04 2. 885E-04 1. 801E-04 0.06 677.3.04 677.8.70 677.1.17 677.0.02 677.1.80 677.9.32 677.0.90 677.26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 62.7 26.0 10.3 32.9 3.437E-03 2. 292E-04 1. 146E-04 6. 875E-05 4. 583E-05 5.432E-03 3. 621E-04 1. 811E-04 1. 086E-04 9. 007E-03 6. 004E-04 3. 002E-04 1. 801E-04 G G G G 0. 17.9 6.6 107.6 0. 17.9 6.6 107.6 0. 17.9 6.6 56.0 0. 17.9 6.6 24.4 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 IUSNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B15 of B94 COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 WSW SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVEPAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE 0 4.504E-03 0.017 0.00055 o 1.164E-04 28.675 0.95370 0 3.004E-05 81.014 2.69438 2 .975E-03 0.076 0.00251 1. 113E-04 28.680 0. 95385 2. 735E-05 88.539 2.94466 FREQUENCY WITH 1.746E-03 0.215 0.00715 1.086E-04 29.854 0.99289 1.802E-05 89.437 2.97452 RESPECT TO 1.291E-03 0.433 0.01442 8.688E-05 42.488 1.41309 1.435E-05 90.058 2.99518 ALL TIME.9.012E-04 0.437 0.01455 8.608E-05 47.321 1.57383 1.202E-05 90.679 3.01585 3. 003E-04 2.233 0.07425 6. 875E-05 51.257 1 .70471 8.612E-06 91.853 3.05488 2. 885E-04 11.553 0.38424 6. 008E-05 51.533 1.71390 7. 423E-06 93.027 3.09392 1. 983E-04 14.591 0.48527 5.550E-05 64.789 2.15477 5.74 1E-06 93.303 3.10310 OR EXCEEDED.1.801E-04 15.489 0.51512 4.583E-05 65.686 2. 18462 3.711E-06 97.238 3.23399 1. 644E-04 24.188 0.80445 4.102E-05 80.116 2.66453 2.0227E-06 99.379 3.30517 0 1.485E-06 100.000 3.32584 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)3).4)5).6).7)0.003 0.384 0.803 1.572 2.662 2.942 9. 965E-04 5 894E-04 4 543E-04 3 128E-04 2 377E-04 1. 908E-04 1. 594E-04 1. 344E-04 1. 159E-04 0.033 0.100 0.166 0.333 0.499 0.665 0.831 0.998 1.164 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B16 of B94 1.018E-04 1.330 9.054E-05 1.497 7.988E-05 1.663 7.008E-05 1.829 6.208E-05 1.996 5.546E-05 2.162 4.990E-05 2.328 4.517E-05 2.494 4.111E-05 2.661 3.230E-05 2.827 0 2.373E-04
0.5 OANNUAL
AVERAGE = 9.41E-06 IUSNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 85.000 15.03 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE W SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A A A B B B B B B C C C 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.00 0.48 3.05 3.26 0.69 0.21 0.00 0.21 0.48 0.91 0.48 0.21 0.69 1.66 0.69 0.14 3.05 9.78 14.21 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3. 753E-06 2. 252E-06 1 501E-06 1 126E-06 4. 500E-04 3 0OOE-05 1 500E-05 9 OOOE-06 6 OOOE-06 4 500E-06 3.302E-05 1. 981E-05 1. 321E-05 1. 291E-03 8. 608E-05 5 .550E-05 4. 596E-05 1. 113E-04 7 423E-06 3. 711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 1. 113E-06 4. 306E-04 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8 612E-06 5. 741E-06 4. 306E-06 1.113E-04 7. 423E-06 3.711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 1. 113E-06 4. 306E-04 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8. 612E-06 5. 741E-06 4.306E-06 3. 004E-05 1. 802E-05 1.202E-05 1.291E-03 8. 608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.102E-05 75.2 42.8 75.2 75.2 42.8 75.2 75.2 42.8 75.2 53.0 23.3 105.9 53.0 23.3 105.9 53.0 23.3 82.1 53.0 23.3 59.5 3. 004E-1. 802E-1 .202E-.05.05.05 D D D D 2. 051E-03 1.367E-04 6. 837E-05 4.102E-05 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-I 149-002, Rev. I Page B 17 of B94 D D E E E E E F F F F F 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 10.0 7.91 677.1.39 677.0.10 3.26 10.47 8.17 1.66 0.48 0.05 2.78 9.56 1.87 0.21 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0. 53.0 23.3 53.0 3.443E-05 2.735E-05 2.735E-05 0. 53.0 23.3 53.0 2.582E-05 2.051E-05 2.051E-05 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 26.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 113.0 113.0 75.7 45.4 37.7 37.7 104.0 104.0 62.7 32.9 26.0 107.6 107.6 56.0 24.4 1. 746E-1. 164E-8. 688E-8.688E-6.985E-5. 239E-03 04 05 05 05 05 3 .437E-2. 292E-1.146E-6. 875E-4.583E 3 .437E-03.04 04.05.05.05 2. 975E-03 1.983E-04 1.644E-04 1. 879E-04 1.190E-04 5.432E-03 3.621E-04 1. 811E-04 1. 086E-04 5.432E-05 9.007E-03 6.004E-04 3.002E-04 1.801E-04 1.746E-03 1.164E-04 8.688E-05 6.875E-05 4.583E-05 3.437E-05 2.975E-03 1.983E-04 1.644E-04 1.086E-04 5.432E-05 4.504E-03 3.003E-04 2.885E-04 1.801E-04 G G G G 1USNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.02 677.1.87 677.9.08 677.0.91 677.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.0.0.0.RUN DATE: Wed Apr 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 14 10:41:55 2004 4.504E-3.003E-2.885E-3.982E-03 04 04 04/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 W SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE 0 4.504E-03 0.017 0.00074 0 1.164E-04 27.771 1.19365 0 3.437E-05 77.669 3.33839 2.975E-03 0.071 0.00306 1.113E-04 27.773 1 .19373 3.004E-05 78.364 3.36825 FREQUENCY WITH 1.746E-03 0.172 0.00741 1.086E-04 29.643 1.27410 2.871E-05 78.578 3.37743 RESPECT TO ALL TIME.1.291E-03 4.306E-04 0.310 0.312 0.01333 0.01340 8.688E-05 8.608E-05 40.113 43.158 1.72416 1.85504 2.735E-05 2.051E-05 86.484 87.873 3.71727 3.77697 3.003E-04 2.182 0.09377 6. 875E-05 51.332 2.20636 1.802E-05 89.529 3.84815 2.885E-04 11.263 0.48412 5.550E-05 61.108 2.62657 1.435E-05 90.010 3.86882 1.983E-04 14.041 0.60353 5.432E-05 61. 322 2.63575 1.202E-05 90.704 3.89867 OR EXCEEDED.1.801E-04 14.950 0.64256 4.583E-05 62.978 2.70694 8.612E-06 91.613 3.93771 1.644E-04 24.512 1.05358 4.102E-05 77.189 3.31773 7. 423E-06 92.093 3.95837 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SO ARE 0 5.741E-06 4.306E-06 3.711E-06 92.574 92.788 95.833 3.97904 3.98822 4.11911 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B 18 of B94 2. 227E-06 99.092 4.25918 1. 485E-06 99.786 4.28903 1. 113E-06 100.000 4.29821 EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PERCENTAGES.
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XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3)=4): 5)6 6)=7)=0.003 0.484 1.052 1.853 3.315 3. 714 9. 815E-04 5.815E-04 4.482E-04 3.084E-04 2. 359E-04 1. 914E-04 1.608E-04 1.312E-04 1. 100E-04 9.418E-05 8.180E-05 7. 182E-05 6. 373E-05 5. 705E-05 5. 145E-05 4. 670E-05 4.263E-05 3 .614E-05 2.911E-05 0 2.821E-04 OANNUAL AVERAGE 1USNRC COMPUTER 0.043 0.129 0.215 0. 430 0.645 0.860 1.075 1.289 1.504 1.719 1.934 2.149 2.364 2.579 2.794 3.009 3.224 3.439 3.653 0.5= 1. 1OE-05 CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 85.000 11.63 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE WNW SECTOR.DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTiONS IN ENGINeERING AND SOF' MARE STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B19 of B94 DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 15.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 14.9 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.00 0.52 2.96 4.36 1.04 0.00 0.16 0.52 1.24 0.36 0.16 0.00 0.16 0.52 1.56 1.04 0.16 0.09 1.92 6.44 14.63 11.52 2.44 0.36 0.10 3.12 8.72 8.36 2.28 0.68 0.16 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 MEANDER-SY METERS 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 105.9 105.9 82.1 59.5 53 .0 53 .0 53.0 113.0 113.0 75.7 45.4 37.7 37.7 37.7 MEANDER BLDG WAKE CA=1006.SQ.METERS
- - CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)USED 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3.753E-06 2. 252E-06 1. 501E-06 4. 500E-04 3. OOOE-05 1 .500E-05 9 .OOOE-06 6. OOOE-06 4. 500E-06 9 .907E-6 .605E-3. 302E-1. 981E-1. 321E-9.907E-04 05 05 05 05 06 1. 113E-04 7. 423E-06 3. 711E-06 2.227E-06 1. 485E-06 4. 306E-04 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8. 612E-06 5. 741E-06 4. 306E-06 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3 .004E-05 1. 802E-05 1. 202E-05 9. 012E-06 2. 051E-03 1. 367E-04 6.837E-05 4.102E-05 2. 735E-05 2. 051E-05 1.367E-05 3. 437E-03 2. 292E-04 1. 146E-04 6.875E-05 4. 583E-05 3.437E-05 2. 292E-05 5. 432E-03 3. 621E-04 1. 811E-04 1. 086E-04 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2.227E-06 1. 485E-06 4 .306E-04 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8 612E-06 5 741E-06 4 306E-06 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3. 004E-05 1. 802E-05 1. 202E-05 9. 012E-06 1. 291E-03 8. 608E-05 5 .550E-05 4 102E-05 2 735E-05 2 .051E-05 1 .367E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 6. 875E-05 4. 583E-05 3 437E-05 2. 292E-05 2. 975E-03 1. 983E-04 1. 644E-04 1. 086E-04 1. 291E-03 8. 608E-05 5. 550E-05 4. 596E-05 3.443E-05 2. 582E-05 1 .722E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 8. 688E-05 6.985E-05 5.239E-05 3. 493E-05 2.975E-03 1. 983E-04 1. 644E-04 1 .879E-04 F F F F 0.04 677.2.08 677.7.84 677.1.56 677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 62.7 26.0 10.3 32.9 G 0.1 0.01 677.G 1.5 1.40 677.0. 17.9 6.6 107.6 4.504E-03 9.007E-03 4.504E-03 0. 17.9 6.6 107.6 3.003E-04 6.004E-04 3.003E-04 M NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINýERING AND SOFTWARE G 3.0 10.12 677.G 5.0 1.40 677.1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA-I 149-002, Rev. I Page B20 of B94 0.0.0. 17.9 6.6 0. 17.9 6.6 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 56.0 24.4 2.885E-04 3.002E-04 2.885E-04 3.982E-04 1.801E-04 1.801E-04/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 WNW SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.0 0 0 0 THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH 4.504E-03 2.975E-03 1.746E-03 0.013 0.053 0.150 0.00074 0.00306 0.00862 1.644E-04 1.164E-04 1.113E-04 23.071 26.189 26.191 1.32495 1.50405 1.50417 4.102E-05 3.437E-05 3.004E-05 70.253 70.932 71.452 4.03459 4.07363 4.10348 1.202E-05 9.012E-06 8.612E-06 89.205 89.365 90.604 5.12300 5.13218 5.20336 RESPECT TO 1.291E-03 0.237 0.01361 1.086E-04 27.751 1.59372 2. 871E-05 71.612 4.11266 7.423E-06 91.124 5.23321 ALL TIME.9.012E-04 0.239 0.01374 8.688E-05 36.467 2.09429 2.735E-05 83.127 4.77397 5.741E-06 91.484 5.25388 4.306E-04 0.240 0.01381 8. 608E-05 38.386 2.20451 2.292E-05 83.287 4.78316 4.306E-06 91.644 5.26307 3. 003E-04 1.640 0.09418 6.875E-05 46. 743 2.68442 2. 051E-05 85.726 4.92323 3.711E-06 94.602 5.43299 2. 885E-04 11. 756 0.67512 6. 008E-05 46.903 2.69361 1 .802E-05 87.285 5.01278 2.227E-06 98.960 5.68327 OR EXCEEDED.1.983E-04 13.835 0.79452 5.550E-05 53.340 3.06330 1.435E-05 87.805 5.04263 1.485E-06 100.000 5.74297 1. 801E-04 15.234 0.87489 4. 583E-05 55.619 3.19418 1. 367E-05 88.165 5.06329 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PERCENTAGES.
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XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3)=4)=5)=6)=7) =0.003 0.674 1.323 2.682 4.031 4.770 9. 436E-04 0.057 1.000 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.OLULnONS IN NGINEERINGMAD RE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B21 of B94 5.750E-04 0.172 4.492E-04 0.287 3.147E-04 0.574 2.367E-04 0.861 1.859E-04 1.149 1.495E-04 1.436 1.201E-04 1.723 9.936E-05 2.010 8.400E-05 2.297 7.222E-05 2.584 6.328E-05 2.871 5.619E-05 3.159 5.032E-05 3.446 4.540E-05 3.733 4.122E-05 4.020 3.510E-05 4.307 3.003E-05 4.594 0 3.386E-04
0.5 0ANNUAL
AVERAGE = 1.30E-05 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 8.71 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 6(SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE NW SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METER: AT 10.0 METERS Om DT Z MEANDER-SY S METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A A A B B B B C C C 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.00 0.37 2.63 4.98 1.49 0.26 677.677.677.677.677.677.0.49 677.1.26 677.0.63 677.0.11 677.0.49 677.1.86 677.1.00 677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3.753E-06 2. 252E-06 1. 501E-06 1. 126E-06 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 1. 113E-06 1 .435E-05 8. 612E-06 5. 741E-06 4. 306E-06 1. 113E-04 7. 423E-06 3 711E-06 2 227E-06 1 485E-06 1 113E-06 1. 435E-05 8.612E-06 5.741E-06 4 .306E-06 99.0 71.6 99.0 1.500E-05 99.0 71.6 99.0 9.OOOE-06 99.0 71.6 99.0 6.OOOE-06 99.0 71.6 99.0 4.500E-06 75.2 42.8 75.2 3.302E-05 75.2 42.8 75.2 1.981E-05 75.2 42.8 75.2 1.321E-05 3.004E-05 3.004E-05 1.802E-05 1.802E-05 1.202E-05 1.202E-05 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SMLUTONS IN ENGIN-ERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B22 of B94 D D D D D D E E E E E E F F F F G G G G 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.11 0.06 1.37 6.61 12.47 8.35 1.63 0.07 2.37 9.21 9.72 3.49 0.49 0.04 2.23 7.86 2.75 0.01 1.37 13.21 1.00 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.75.2 42.8 75.2 9.907E-06 9.012E-06 9.012E-06 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 23.3 23.3 23.3 23 3 23. 3 23.3 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 105.9 105.9 82.1 59.5 53.0 53.0 113.0 113.0 75.7 45.4 37.7 37.7 1 .291E-03 8.608E-05 5.550K-05 4.596E-05 3.443E-05 2.582E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 8. 688E-05 6 .985E-05 5. 239E-05 2. 975E-03 1. 983E-04 1. 644E-04 1. 879E-04 4. 504E-03 3. 003E-04 2. 885E-04 3. 982E-04 2. 051E-03 1. 367E-04 6.837E-05 4.102E-05 2.735E-05 2.051E-05 3 437E-03 2. 292E-04 1 146E-04 6 875E-05 4 583E-05 3 .437E-05 5. 432E-03 3. 621E-04 1. 811E-04 1 .086E-04 9. 007E-03 6. 004E-04 3. 002E-04 1 .801E-04 1 .291E-03 8.608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.102E-05 2.735E-05 2.051E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8.688E-05 6.875E-05 4.583E-05 3.437E-05 2.975E-03 1. 983E-04 1.644E-04 1. 086E-04 4. 504E-03 3. 003E-04 2.885E-04 1. 801E-04 26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 62.7 26.0 10.3 32.9 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 107.6 107.6 56.0 24.4 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 NW SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 4.504E-03 2.975E-03 1.746E-03 1.291E-03 3.003E-04 2.885E-04 1.983E-04 1.801E-04 0.013 0.056 0.130 0.192 1.564 14.777 17.007 18.008 0.00102 0.00449 0.01041 0.01540 0.12561 1.18646 1.36557 1.44594 0 1.113E-04 1.086E-04 8.688E-05 8.608E-05 6.875E-05 5.550E-05 4.583E-05 4.102E-05 OR EXCEEDED.1.644E-04 25.873 2.07739 3.437E-05 1. 164E-04 28.246 2.26798 3 .004E-05 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLLJUONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF"TNARE 28.248 30.993 40.202 2.26809 2.48853 3.22791 0 2.735E-05 2.051E-05 1.802E-05 83.184 84.814 86.673 6.67912 6.81000 6.95925 O 3.711E-06 2.227E-06 1.485E-06 93.279 98.256 99.743 7.48968 7.88922 8.00862 O X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. I Page B23 of B94 41.574 3.33813 1. 435E-05 87.160 6.99829 1. 113E-06 100.000 8.02929 51.298 4.11884 1. 202E-05 88.160 7.07866 57.904 4.64926 9. 012E-06 88.275 7.08784 61.393 4.92940 8.612E-06 89.533 7.18888 73.861 5.93055 7.423E-06 89.905 7.21873 74.348 5.96959 5. 741E-06 90.534 7.26924 74.834 6.00862 4. 306E-06 90.648 7.27843 EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
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PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
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XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3)=4)=5)=6)=7)=0.004 1. 185 2.075 4.115 5.927 6.675 1 .017E-03 6.33 1E-04 4. 995E-04 3. 545E-04 2. 843E-04 2.141E-04 1. 703E-04 1. 373E-04 1. 133E-04 9. 550E-05 8. 189E-05 7. 116E-05 6. 246E-05 5. 532E-05 4.938E-05 4.437E-05 3. 896E-05 3.128E-05 0 4.494E-04 OANNUAL AVERAGE 1USNRC COMPUTER 0.080 0.241 0.401 0.803 1.204 1 .606 2.007 2.409 2.810 3.212 3.613 4.015 4 .416 4.818 5.219 5.621 6 .022 6 .423 0.5= 1.86E-05 CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 6.23/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUhTONS IN ENGINEERING AND SO NAR E Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B24 of B94 SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE NNW SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.00 0.47 4.18 4.09 1.11 0.19 0.00 0.19 0.55 0.94 0.28 0.00 0.09 0.83 1.39 0.66 0.08 1.66 8.08 12.06 5.28 0.47 0.10 3.07 11.89 9.76 2.51 0.28 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 METERS 131.7 131 .7 131.7 131 .7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 105.9 105.9 82.1 59.5 53.0 53.0 113.0 113.0 75.7 45.4 37.7 37.7** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS
- 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3. 753E-06 2. 252E-06 1. 501E-06 1. 126E-06 4. 500E-04 3. 0OE-05 1. 500E-05 9. 0OE-06 6. 0OE-06 9.907E-04 6.605E-05 3. 302E-05 1. 981E-05 1. 321E-05 1.291E-03 8. 608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.596E-05 3. 443E-05 2.582E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 8. 688E-05 6. 985E-05 5. 239E-05 1. 113E-04 7. 423E-06 3. 711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 1. 113E-06 4. 306E-04 2 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8.612E-06 5. 741E-06 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3. 004E-05 1. 802E-05 1. 202E-05 2. 051E-03 1. 367E-04 6. 837E-05 4.102E-05 2.735E-05 2. 051E-05 3.437E-03 2. 292E-04 1. 146E-04 6. 875E-05 4. 583E-05 3.437E-05 5.4432E-03 3.621E-04 1. 811E-04 1. 086E-04 1. 113E-04 7. 423E-06 3.711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 1 .I 13E-06 4.306E-04 2. 871E-05 1 .435E-05 8 .612E-06 5.741E-06 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3. 004E-05 1. 802E-05 1. 202E-05 1 .291E-03 8 .608E-05 5 .550E-05 4 102E-05 2. 735E-05 2. 051E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 6. 875E-05 4 .583E-05 3. 437E-05 2 .975E-03 1. 983E-04 1. 644E-04 1. 086E-04 F F F F 0.05 677.2.60 677.8.74 677.1.96 677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 62.7 26.0 10.3 32.9 2. 975E-1. 983E-1. 644E-1. 879E-03 04 04 04 G 0.1 0.02 677.0. 0. 17.9 6.6 107.6 4.504E-03 9.007E-03 4.504E-03 fJ NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLWTONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 149-002, Rev. I Page B25 of B94 G G G IUSNRC 1.5 2.24 677.3.0 12.81 677.5.0 1.39 677.COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.0.0n 0. 17.9 6.6 0. 17.9 6.6 0. 17.9 6.6 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 107.6 3.003E-04 6.004E-04 3.003E-04 56.0 2.885E-04 3.002E-04 2.885E-04 24.4 3.982E-04 1.801E-04 1.801E-04/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 NNW SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVEPAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 4.504E-03 0.021 0.00222 0 1.644E-04 28.012 3.01829 0 4.102E-05 79.095 8.52250 0 7.423E-06 90.155 9.71424 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 2.975E-03 0.071 0.00766 1. 164E-04 31.080 3.34895 3.437E-05 79.372 8.55236 5. 741E-06 90.432 1. 746E-03 0.166 0.01793 1. 113E-04 31.082 3.34914 3. 004E-05 80.203 8.64191 3.711E-06 94.608 1. 291E-03 0.242 0.02603 1.086E-04 33.043 3.56039 2.871E-05 80.394 8.66257 2. 227E-06 98.700 9. 012E-04 0.243 0.02616 8. 688E-05 44.934 4.84168 2.735E-05 85.679 9.23203 1. 485E-06 99.808 4.306E-04 0.244 0.02633 8. 608E-05 46.596 5.02078 2. 051E-05 86.148 9.28255 1. 113E-06 100.000 3. 003E-04 2.482 0.26743 6.875E-05 56.356 6.07245 1 .802E-05 87.533 9.43181 2. 885E-04 15.289 1.64745 6. 008E-05 56.442 6.08163 1.435E-05 88.088 9.49151 1. 983E-04 17.889 1.92759 5. 550E-05 64.518 6. 95190 1. 202E-05 88.748 9.56269 1. 801E-04 19.274 2.07684 4. 583E-05 67.033 7.22285 8.612E-06 89.686 9.66372 9.74409 10.19415 10.63502 10.75442 10.77509 PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PERCENTAGES.
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XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2) =3)=4)=5)=6)=7)=0.008 1.646 3.015 6.069 8.519 9.229 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLU11ONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFIWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B26 of B94 1.080E-03 0.108 6.639E-04 0.323 5.199E-04 0.539 3.644E-04 1.078 2.916E-04 1.616 2.262E-04 2.155 1.834E-04 2.694 1.516E-04 3.233 1.261E-04 3.771 1.070E-04 4.310 9.221E-05 4.849 8.050E-05 5.388 7.101E-05 5.926 6.268E-05 6.465 5.559E-05 7.004 4.965E-05 7.543 4.461E-05 8.081 3.874E-05 8.620 2.849E-05 9.159 0 5.392E-04
0.5 GANNUAL
AVERAGE = 2.82E-05 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1.000 3.000 5.000 10. 000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 85.000 4.64 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 6(SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE N SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-i CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METER AT 10.0 METERS Om DT Z MEANDER-SY S METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A A B B B B 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.00 1.02 3.82 3.68 0.38 677.677.677.677.677.0.00 677.0.12 677.1.02 677.0.76 677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 1.126E-04 7.507E-06 3.753E-06 2.252E-06 1.501E-06 1.113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2.227E-06 1.485E-06 4.306E-04 2.871E-05 1.435E-05 8.612E-06 1.113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2.227E-06 1.485E-06 4.306E-04 2.871E-05 1.435E-05 8.612E-06 99.0 71.6 99.0 4.500E-04 99.0 71.6 99.0 3.000E-05 99.0 71.6 99.0 1.500E-05 99.0 71.6 99.0 9.000E-06 C 0.1 0.01 677.C 1.5 0.38 677.0. 75.2 42.8 75.2 9.907E-04 9.012E-04 9.012E-04 0. 75.2 42.8 75.2 6.605E-05 6.008E-05 6.008E-05 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTNARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page B27 of B94 C C C D D D D D E E E E E F F F F G G G G 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 1.52 677.1.28 677.0.12 677.0.11 2.54 13.11 8.41 1.28 0.14 4.58 17.81 5.60 0.38 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.75.2 42.8 75.2 75.2 42.8 75.2 75.2 42.8 75.2 3.302E-05 3.004E-05 3.004E-05 1.981E-05 1.802E-05 1.802E-05 1.321E-05 1.202E-05 1.20 0 E-05 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 105.9 105.9 82.1 59.5 53.0 113.0 113.0 75.7 45.4 37.7 1 291E-03 8. 608E-05 5. 550E-05 4. 596E-05 3.443E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 8. 688E-05 6. 985E-05 2. 051E-03 1. 367E-04 6. 837E-05 4. 102E-05 2. 735E-05 3. 437E-2. 292E-1. 146E-6. 875E-4. 583E-5. 432E-3. 621E-1. 811E-1. 086E-03 04 04 05 05 03 04 04 04 1. 291E-03 8. 608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.102E-05 2. 735E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 6. 875E-05 4. 583E-05 2.975E-03 1. 983E-04 1 .644E-04 1. 086E-04 4. 504E-03 3. 003E-04 2 .885E-04 1. 801E-04 0.07 677.3.82 677.8.14 677.0.38 677.26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 62.7 26.0 10.3 32.9 17.9 6.6 107.6 17.9 6.6 107.6 17.9 6.6 56.0 17.9 6.6 24.4 2. 975E-1 .983E-1. 644E-1. 879E-03 04 04 04 0.03 3.44 15.00 1.02 677.677.677.677.4. 504E-03 3. 003E-04 2. 885E-04 3. 982E-04 9. 007E-03 6. 004E-04 3. 002E-04 1. 801E-04 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 N SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 4.504E-03 2.975E-03 1.746E-03 1.291E-03 9.012E-04 4.306E-04 3.003E-04 2.885E-04 1.983E-04 0.032 0.106 0.248 0.363 0.369 0.370 3.814 18.818 22.642 0.00250 0.00834 0.01953 0.02857 0.02900 0.02907 0.30003 1.48028 1.78108 0 1.644E-04 1.164E-04 1.113E-04 1.086E-04 8.688E-05 8.608E-05 6.875E-05 6.008E-05 5.550E-05 1. 801E-04 23.663 1.86145 4. 583E-05 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 149-002, Rev. I Page B28 of B94 31.808 2.50209 0 4. 102E-05 84.996 6.63610 0 2.227E-06 99.621 7.83650 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 36.390 36.394 2.86260 2.86291 3.004E-05 2.871E-05 86.514 86.631 6.80550 6.81469 1.485E-06 100.000 7.86635 PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE 36.774 2.89276 2.735E-05 87.915 6.91572 54.580 4.29345 1. 802E-05 89.200 7.01675 57.119 4.49322 1. 435E-05 90.221 7.09712 62. 724 4.93409 1.202E-05 90.338 7.10631 63.103 4.96394 8.612E-06 91.097 7.16601 76.210 5.99494 7.423E-06 92.119 7.24637 76.589 6.02479 3. 711E-06 95.943 7.54718 ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR EXCEEDED CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO WHEN THE WIND BLOWS SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT-1.0 FOR LOW-1.0 FOR LOW-1.0 FOR LOW-1.0 FOR LOW-1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 2)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 3)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 4)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 5)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 6)=0.008 1.479 4. 490 5.991 6.682 1.226E-03 0.079 7.494E-04 0.236 5.858E-04 0.393 4.102E-04 0.787 3.284E-04 1.180 2.714E-04 1.573 2.160E-04 1.967 1.782E-04 2.360 1.508E-04 2.753 1.301E-04 3.147 1.138E-04 3.540 1.008E-04 3.933 9.005E-05 4.326 8.001E-05 4.720 7.094E-05 5.113 6.334E-05 5.506 5.691E-05 5.900 4.856E-05 6.293 0 5.194E-04
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AVERAGE = 2.57E-05 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 6.36 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m 7T NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUIf1ONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B29 of B94 COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE NNE SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z A A A A B B B B C C C D D D D D E E E E E F F F F G G G G 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.00 0.88 4.30 1.81 0.00 0.21 1.35 0.67 METERS 677.677.677.677.METERS 0.0.0.0.METERS METERS METERS MEANDER-SY METERS 131..7 131.7 131.7 131.7 1.60 0.67 0.21 0.17 3.83 14.91 14.24 1.35 0.15 4.76 18.74 9.27 0.47 0.04 2.28 6.99 0.67 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS
- 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3.753E-06 2. 252E-06 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2. 227E-06 4 .306E-04 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8.612E-06 99.0 71.6 99.0 99.0 71.6 99.0 99.0 71.6 99.0 99.0 71.6 99.0 75.2 42.8 75.2 75.2 42.8 75.2 75.2 42.8 75.2 4. 500E-3. 00E 1 .500E-9. 00E-.04 05.05 06 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3. 711E-06 2. 227E-06 4.306E-04 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8. 612E-06 3.302E-05 3.004E-05 3.004E-05 1.981E-05 1.802E-05 1.802E-05 1.321E-05 1.202E-05 1.202E-05 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 105.9 105.9 82.1 59.5 53.0 113.0 113.0 75.7 45.4 37.7 1.291E-03 8. 608E-05 5. 550E-05 4. 596E-05 3.443E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8.688E-05 8. 688E-05 6. 985E-05 2. 975E-03 1. 983E-04 1. 644E-04 1. 879E-04 2. 051E-03 1. 367E-04 6. 837E-05 4.102E-05 2.7735E-05 3.4437E-03
- 2. 292E-04 1. 146E-04 6. 875E-05 4.583E-05 5. 432E-03 3. 621E-04 1. 811E-04 1. 086E-04 9. 007E-03 6. 004E-04 3. 002E-04 1. 801E-04 1. 291E-03 8. 608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.102E-05 2. 735E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8.688E-05 6. 875E-05 4. 583E-05 2. 975E-03 1. 983E-04 1. 644E-04 1. 086E-04 4. 504E-03 3. 003E-04 2. 885E-04 1. 801E-04 26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 62.7 26.0 10.3 32.9 17.9 6.6 107.6 17.9 6.6 107.6 17.9 6.6 56.0 17.9 6.6 24.4 0.02 2.28 7.92 0.21 4. 504E 3. 003E 2. 885E 3.982E-.03.04.04.04 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF'WARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B30 of B94 SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 NNE SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS 0LATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 4.504E-03 0.021 0.00093 0 1.164E-04 24.824 1.10102 0 2.871E-05 88.766 3.93699 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 2.975E-03 0.065 0.00289 1. 113E-04 24.828 1.10117 2. 735E-05 90.112 3.99670 1 .746E-03 0.213 0.00945 1.086E-04 25.501 1.13102 1 .802E-05 90.785 4.02655 1. 291E-03 0.386 0.01714 8. 688E-05 44 .242 1.96225 1. 435E-05 92.131 4.08625 4.306E-04 3.003E-04 2.885E-04 1.983E-04 0.388 2.666 10.587 12.865 0.01721 0.11824 0.46956 0.57060 8.608E-05 6.875E-05 5.550E-05 4.583E-05 48.073 57.340 72.250 72.716 2.13217 2.54319 3.20450 3.22517 1.202E-05 8.612E-06 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 92.338 93.011 93.891 98.188 4.09543 4.12528 4.16432 4.35490 1 .801E-04 13.072 0.57978 4.102E-05 86.954 3.85663 2. 227E-06 100.000 4.43527 1.644E-04 20.061 0.88977 3. 004E-05 88.558 3.92781 PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME 9. 489E-04 0.044 5.620E-04 0.133 4.331E-04 0.222 2.979E-04 0.444 2.227E-04 0.665 1.785E-04 0.887 1.495E-04 1.109 1 2 88E-04 1.331 1.132E-04 1.552 1.011E-04 1.774 9.123E-05 1.996 8.261E-05 2.218 7.470E-05 2.439 EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 2)=HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 3)=HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 4)=HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 5)=0.003 0.469 2.130 3.202 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B31 of B94 6.805E-05 2.661 6.238E-05 2.883 5.749E-05 3.105 0 2.755E-04
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AVERAGE = 1.23E-05 lUSNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release 60,000 65.000 70.000 11.27 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE NE SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT In O METERS DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY
- CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.00 0.51 6.04 10.66 0.78 0.00 0.12 1.84 2.90 0.39 0.00 0.27 2.63 3.17 0.78 0.08 1.84 9.72 24.33 8.15 0.12 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 METERS 131.7 131.7 131.7 1311.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 105.9 105.9 82.1 59.5 53.0 53.0 MEANDER BLDG WAKE CA=1006.SQ.METERS USED 1. 126E-04 7.507E-06 3. 753E-06 2.252E-06 1. 501E-06 4. 500E-04 3. OOOE-05 1. 500E-05 9. OOOE-06 6. OOOE-06 9.907E-04 6. 605E-05 3. 302E-05 1. 981E-05 1. 321E-05 1 .291E-03 8 608E-05 5 .550E-05 4. 596E-05 3 .443E-05 2. 582E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 686E-05 8. 688E-05 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3. 711E-06 2.227E-06 1. 485E-06 4. 306E-04 2.871E-05 1.435E-05 8. 612E-06 5. 741E-06 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3.004E-05 1.802E-05 1.202E-05 2. 051E-03 1. 367E-04 6.837E-05 4.102E-05 2.735E-05 2.051E-05 3. 437E-03 2. 292E-04 1. 146E-04 6.875E-05 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 4. 306E-04 2.871E-05 1 .435E-05 8. 612E-06 5. 741E-06 9. 012E-04 6.008E-05 3.004E-05 1.802E-05 1.202E-05 1 .291E-03 8.608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.102E-05 2.735E-05 2.051E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8.688E-05 6.875E-05 E E E E 0.07 2.23 7.76 8.70 37.7 16.2 113.0 37.7 16.2 113.0 37.7 16.2 75.7 37.7 16.2 45.4 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING MND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B32 of B94 E 105 I 0.0 F F F F 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 2.11 677.0.12 677.0.02 677.1.06 677.1.84 677.0.27 677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0. 37.7 16.2 37.7 6.985E-05 4.593E-05 4.593E-05 0. 37.7 16.2 37.7 5.239E-05 3.437E-05 3.437E-05 0.0.0.0.26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 62.7 26.0 10.3 32.9 2.975E-03 1. 983E-04 1.644E-04 1. 879E-04 5.432E-03 3.621E-04 1.811E-04 1.086E-04 2. 975E-03 1.983E-04 1.644E-04 1.086E-04 G G G IUSNRC 0.1 0.01 677.1.5 0.66 677.3.0 0.78 677.COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0. 17.9 6.6 0. 17.9 6.6 0. 17.9 6.6 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 107.6 4.504E-03 9.007E-03 4.504E-03 107.6 3.003E-04 6.004E-04 3.003E-04 56.0 2.885E-04 3.002E-04 2.885E-04/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 NE SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 4.504E-03 0.006 0.00047 0 1.164E-04 6.766 0.51458 O 3.437E-05 61.898 4.70762 O 5.741E-06 82.519 6.27593 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 2.975E-03 0.027 0.00203 1.113E-04 6.768 0.51473 3.004E-05 64.525 4 .90739 3.711E-06 88.557 6.73517 PERCENTILES 1.746E-03 0.096 0.00730 1.086E-04 7.040 0.53540 2.871E-05 64.646 4.91657 2.227E-06 99.215 7.54573 1.291E-03 0.179 0.01364 8.688E-05 14.799 1.12553 2.735E-05 72.797 5.53655 1.485E-06 100.000 7.60544 9.012E-04 0.183 0.01394 8.608E-05 16.641 1.26560 2.051E-05 72.918 5.54573 4.306E-04 0.184 0.01401 6.875E-05 25.336 1.92690 1.802E-05 76.088 5.78683 3.003E-04 0.848 0.06453 6.008E-05 25.608 1.94757 1.435E-05 77.930 5.92690 2.885E-04 1.633 0.12423 5. 550E-05 35.329 2.66695 1 .202E-05 78.715 5.98661 OR EXCEEDED.1.983E-04 2.690 0.20460 4.583E-05 37.443 2.84768 8.612E-06 81.613 6.20704 1.644E-04 4.532 0.34466 4. 102E-05 61.777 4.69843 7. 423E-06 82.127 6.24608 UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR EXCEEDED CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO WHEN THE WIND BLOWS NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOt.UONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. 1 Page B33 of B94 INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3)=4)=5)=6)=7)=8)=0.002 0.007 0.014 0.344 1.925 4.695 5.533 4. 604E-04 2. 208E-04 1. 571E-04 1. 126E-04 9.148E-05 7. 841E-05 6.927E-05 6. 270E-05 5.752E-05 5. 329E-05 4.975E-05 4.672E-05 4. 409E-05 4.178E-05 3.623E-05 3. 017E-05 0 1.381E-04 OANNUAL AVERAGE 1USNRC COMPUTER 0.076 0.228 0.380 0.761 1.141 1.521 1.901 2.282 2.662 3.042 3 .422 3.803 4. 183 4. 563 4.944 5.324 0.5= 1.1OE-05 CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 6.57 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE ENE SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A A 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.00 1.13 15.04 10.61 0.62 677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 131.7 131 .7 131.7 131.7 131.7 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3.753E-06 2. 252E-06 1. 501E-06 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2.227E-06 1. 485E-06 1. 113E-04 7. 423E-06 3.711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 B 0.1 0.01 677.0. 0. 99.0 71.6 99.0 4.500E-04 4.306E-04 4.306E-04 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B34 of B94 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 0.80 677.1.74 677.2.54 677.0.15 677.99.0 71.6 99.0 99.0 71.6 99.0 99.0 71.6 99.0 99.0 71.6 99.0 3. 0OE-05 1. 500E-05 9. OOE-06 6. OOOE-06 0.01 0.47 1.42 2.22 0.47 0.14 3.16 7.45 16.46 9.81 1 .13 0.06 2.07 8.07 7.59 2.69 0.15 0.02 1.27 1.74 0.33 0.15 0.00 0.33 0.15 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 26.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 105.9 105.9 82. 1 59.5 53.0 53.0 113.0 113.0 75.7 45.4 37.7 37.7 104.0 104.0 62.7 32.9 26.0 9.907E-6. 605E-3.302E-1. 981E-1. 321E-04 05 05 05 05 1.291E-03 8. 608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.596E-05 3.443E-05 2. 582E-05 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8. 612E-06 5. 741E-06 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3.004E-05 1. 802E-05 1. 202E-05 2. 051E-03 1. 367E-04 6. 837E-05 4. 102E-05 2.735E-05 2.051E-05 3.4437E-03
- 2. 292E-04 1. 146E-04 6.875E-05 4. 583E-05 3.437E-05 5. 432E-03 3. 621E-04 1. 811E-04 1. 086E-04 7. 243E-05 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8.612E-06 5.741E-06 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3. 004E-05 1. 802E-05 1. 202E-05 1. 746E-1. 164E-8. 688E-8. 688E-6. 985E-5. 239E-03 04 05 05 05 05 1.291E-8. 608E-5. 550E-4.102E-2. 735E-2. 051E-1. 746E-1. 164E-8.688E-6.875E-4.583E-3.437E-2. 975E-1. 983E-1. 644E-1.086E-7.243E-03 05 05 05 05 05 03 04 05 05 05 05 03 04 04 04 05 2. 975E-03 1.983E-04 1. 644E-04 1.879E-04 1. 586E-04 G G G 0.0.0.0.0.0.17.9 6.6 107.6 17.9 6.6 107.6 17.9 6.6 56.0 4.504E-03 9.007E-03 4.504E-03 3.003E-04 6.004E-04 3.003E-04 2.885E-04 3.002E-04 2.885E-04 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 ENE SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOVLUTONS IN ENGINEERING AND SO-TVARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. I Page B35 of B94 BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
DBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH 0 4.504E-03 0.003 0.00019 0 .1.164E-04
- 5. 808 0.36701 0 4.102E-05 52.179 3.29725 0 7.423E-06 73.582 4.64971 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 2.975E-03 0.028 0.00175 1. I13E-04 5.812 0.36728 3.437E-05 52.325 3.30643 5.741E-06 73.728 4.65890 1. 746E-03 0.092 0.00582 1.086E-04 6.139 0.38795 3.004E-05 53.742 3.39598 3.711E-06 88.772 5.60953 RESPECT TO 1.291E-03 0.035 0.01485 8.688E-05 14.206 0.89771 2.871E-05 54.541 3.44650 2.227E-06 99.382 6.28002 ALL TIME.9. 012E-04 0.242 0.01528 8. 608E-05 17.368 1.09748 2. 735E-05 64.353 4.06648 1. 485E-06 100.000 6.31906 4.306E-04 0.248 0.01569 7.243E-05 17.513 1.10666 2.051E-05 65.479 4.13766 3 .003E-04 0.575 0.03635 6.875E-05 25.108 1.58657 1. 802E-05 67.696 4.27773 2. 885E-04 0.721 0.04554 6. 008E-05 25.580 1.61642 1. 435E-05 69.440 4.38795 1. 983E-04 1.992 0.12590 5. 550E-05 33.029 2.08714 1.202E-05 69.912 4.41780 1. 644E-04 3.737 0.23612 4. 583E-05 35.718 2.25706 8. 612E-06 72.456 4.57853 PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR EXCEEDED CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO WHEN THE WIND BLOWS SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 3)=LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 4)=LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 6)=LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 7)=LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 8)=0.015 0.367 1.585 3.294 4.063 4. 696E-04 2. 017E-04 1. 323E-04 1. 007E-04 8. 984E-05 7. 908E-05 6. 893E-05 6. 095E-05 5 478E-05 4. 984E-05 4. 577E-05 4. 235E-05 3. 711E-05 3. 137E-05 0 1 .073E-04 OANNUAL AVERAGE 1USNRC COMPUTER 0.063 0.190 0.316 0.632 0.948 1.264 1.580 1.896 2.212 2.528 2.844 3.160 3.475 3.791 0.5= 8.90E-06 CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 7.91 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SNUtTiONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFWAR E/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B36 of B94 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE E SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 15.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.01 2.39 13.79 4.82 0.48 0.00 0.62 1.29 0.81 0.33 0.01 0.48 1.43 1.29 0.33 0.09 1.91 7.35 20.18 16.84 3.68 0.48 0.07 2.10 5.92 6.87 2.10 0.33 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 MEANDER-SY METERS 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 105.9 105.9 82.1 59 .5 53.0 53 .0 53 .0 113.0 113.0 75.7 45.4 37.7 37.7** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE CA=1006.SQ.METERS USED 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3.753E-06 2 .252E-06 1 niF.-nr 4. 500E-3. OOOE-1. 500E-9. OOOE-6 .OOOE-04 05 05 06 06 9.907E-04 6. 605E-05 3. 302E-05 1. 981E-05 1. 321E-05 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2.227E-06 1. 485E-06 4. 306E-04 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8. 612E-06 5. 741E-06 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3. 004E-05 1. 802E-05 1.202E-05 2.051E-03 1. 367E-04 6. 837E-05 4.102E-05 2. 735E-05 2. 051E-05 1. 367E-05 3. 437E-03 2. 292E-04 1. 146E-04 6. 875E-05 4. 583E-05 3.437E-05 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 4.306E-04 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8. 612E-06 5.741E-06 9. 012E-6. 008E-3.004E-1.802E-1 .202E-04 05 05 05 05 1. 291E-8.608E-5. 550E-4. 596E-3.443E-2. 582E-1. 722E-03 05 05 05 05 05 05 1. 291E-03 8. 608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.102E-05 2. 735E-05 2. 051E-05 1. 367E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 8. 688E-05 6. 985E-05 5. 239E-05 1. 746E-1. 164E-8. 688E-6.875E-4.583E-3.437E-03 04 05 05 05 05 F F 0.1 0.02 677.1.5 0.96 677.0. 26.0 10.3 104.0 2.975E-03 5.432E-03 2.975E-03 0. 26.0 10.3 104.0 1.983E-04 3.621E-04 1.983E-04 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.
IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1 149-002, Rev. I Page B37 of B94 F F F 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.96 677.0.96 677.0.33 677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 26.0 10.3 62.7 26.0 10.3 32.9 26.0 10.3 26r)1.644E-04 1.811E-04 1.644E-04 1.879E-04 1.086E-04 1.086E-04 i 5966-04 7.243F-05 7_247E-O5 G G G IUSNRC 0.1 0.00 677.1.5 0.33 677.3.0 0.48 677.COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.0.0.RUN DATE: Wed 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 107.6 107.6 56.0 4.504E-03 3. 003E-04 2. 885E-04 9.007E-6. 004E-3.002E-03 04 04 4. 504E-03 3 .003E-04 2. 885E-04/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 E SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH 0 4.504E-03 0.003 0.00019 0 1.164E-04 5.001 0.31236 0 4.102E-05 51.108 3.19239 0 8.612E-06 78.201 4 .88470 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 2. 975E-03 0.022 0.00135 1 .1 13E-04 5.010 0.31294 3.437E-05 51.439 3.21305 7.423E-06 80.590 5.03395 1.746E-03 0.087 0.00541 1 .086E-04 5.966 0.37264 3. 004E-05 52.873 3.30261 5.741E-06 80.921 5.05462 RESPECT TO 1.291E-03 0.173 0.01081 8.688E-05 11.884 0.74233 2.871E-05 53.498 3 .34164 3.711E-06 94.706 5.91569 ALL TIME.9.012E-04 0.180 0.01125 8.608E-05 13.796 0.86173 2.735E-05 70.334 4.39331 2.227E-06 99.522 6.21650 4. 306E-04 0.185 0.01156 7.243E-05 14.127 0.88240 2. 051E-05 74.010 4.62293 1. 485E-06 100.000 6.24635 3. 003E-04 0.516 0.03222 6. 875E-05 21.001 1.31179 1. 802E-05 75.297 4.70329 2. 885E-04 0.994 0.06208 6. 008E-05 21.479 1.34164 1 .435E-05 76.583 4.78366 1. 983E-04 1.950 0.12178 5. 550E-05 28.831 1.80088 1 .367E-05 77.061 4.81351 1. 644E-04 2.905 0.18148 4. 583E-05 30.926 1.93177 1 .202E-05 77.392 4.83418 PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 3)= 0.005 HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 4)= 0.011 M NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUI.ONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE 4.124E-04 0.062 1.862E-04 0.187 1.252E-04 0.312 9.437E-05 0.625 8.242E-05 0.937 7.073E-05 1.249 6.256E-05 1.562 5.643E-05 1.874 5.160E-05 2.186 4.766E-05 2.499 4.438E-05 2.811 4.159E-05 3.123 3.745E-05 3.435 3.356E-05 3.748 3.030E-05 4.060 2. 752E-05 4.372 0 1.004E-04
0.5 0ANNUAL
AVERAGE = 8.09E-06 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B38 of B94 HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT-1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
-1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
-1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 5)=7)=8) =0.372 3.189 4.390 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 8.00 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE ESE SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A A B B B B B 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.01 2.74 16.55 3.90 0.56 0.01 0.73 1.02 1.29 0.30 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3. 753E-06 2. 252E-06 1. 501E-06 4. 500E-04 3. OOOE-05 1 .500E-05 9.OOOE-06 6.OOOE-06 1. 113E-04 7. 423E-06 3. 711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 4. 306E-04 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8. 612E-06 5. 741E-06 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3. 711E-06 2 .227E-06 1. 485E-06 4 .306E-2. 871E-1. 435E-8.612E-5.741E-04 05 05 06 06 C 0.1 0.01 677.0. 0. 75.2 42.8 75.2 9.907E-04 9.012E-04 9.012E-04 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOETWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B39 of B94 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 15.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 0.43 677.1.16 677.2.01 677.0.73 677.0.09 2.01 7.50 25.33 15.69 1.29 0.13 0.06 1.88 5.48 4.89 1.29 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.75.2 42.8 75.2 6.605E-05 75.2 42.8 75.2 3.302E-05 75.2 42.8 75.2 1.981E-05 75.2 42.8 75.2 1.321E-05 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 105.9 105.9 82.1 59.5 53.0 53.0 53.0 113.0 113.0 75.7 45.4 37.7 1.291E-03 8. 608E-05 5.550E-05 4. 596E-05 3.443E-05 2.582E-05 1. 722E-05 6.008E-05 3.004E-05 1 .802E-05 1.202E-05 2.051E-03 1.367E-04 6.837E-05 4. 102E-05 2.735E-05 2.051E-05 1.367E-05 3.437E-03 2.292E-04 1. 146E-04 6. 875E-05 4. 583E-05 5. 432E-03 3 .621E-04 1.811E-04 1 .086E-04 6.008E-05 3.004E-05 1.802E-05 1.202E-05 1.291E-03 8.608E-05 5.550E-05 4.102E-05 2.735E-05 2.051E-05 1.367E-05 1.746E-03 1.164E-04 8.688E-05 6.875E-05 4.583E-05 2.975E-03 1.983E-04 1.644E-04 1.086E-04 1.746E-1.164E-8.688E-8.688E-6.985F-03 04 05 05 05 0.01 677.0.73 677.1.02 677.0.30 677.0.01 677.0.56 677.0.30 677.26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 62.7 26.0 10.3 32.9 2.975E-03 1.983E-04 1.644E-04 1 .879E-04 G G G 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 107.6 4.504E-03 9.007E-03 4.504E-03 107.6 3.003E-04 6.004E-04 3.003E-04 56.0 2.885E-04 3.002E-04 2.885E-04 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 ESE SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 4.504E-03 2.975E-03 1.746E-03 1.291E-03 9.012E-04 4.306E-04 3.003E-04 2.885E-04 0.005 0.019 0.078 0.169 0.175 0.181 0.742 1.040 OR EXCEEDED.1.983E-04 1.644E-04 1.766 2.790 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTlONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF'WARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B40 of B94 0.00036 0 1.164E-04 4.673 0.32486 0 3.004E-05 53.068 3.68955 0 5.741E-06 78.995 5.49207 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 0.00134 1. 113E-04 4.683 0.32560 2. 871E-05 53.795 3.74006 3.711E-06 95.541 6.64247 0.00541 1.086E-04 4.980 0.34626 2. 735E-05 69.483 4.83076 2. 227E-06 99.439 6.91343 0.01174 8. 688E-05 10.463 0.72743 2. 051E-05 70.771 4.92032 1. 485E-06 100.000 6.95246 0.01217 8. 608E-05 12.478 0.86750 1. 802E-05 72.785 5.06038 0.01258 6. 875E-05 17.366 1.20734 1. 435E-05 73.809 5.13157 0.05161 6. 008E-05 17.795 1.23719 1. 367E-05 73.941 5.14075 0.07228 5.550E-05 25.292 1.75843 1.202E-05 74.668 5.19127 0.12279 4. 583E-05 26.580 1.84798 8. 612E-06 75.956 5.28082 0.19398 4.102E-05 51.912 3.60918 7.423E-06 78.697 5.47141 PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT-1.0 FOR LOW-1.0 FOR LOW-1.0 FOR LOW-1.0 FOR LOW-1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 2)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 3)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 4)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 6)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 7)=0.001 0.012 0.324 3.606 4.827 3.845E-04 0.070 1.669E-04 0.209 1.141E-04 0.348 9.241E-05 0.695 7.887E-05 1.043 6.849E-05 1.390 6.116E-05 1.738 5.560E-05 2.086 5.118E-05 2.433 4.757E-05 2.781 4.453E-05 3.129 4.192E-05 3.476 3.792E-05 3.824 3.363E-05 4.171 3.007E-05 4.519 0 1.024E-04
0.5 OANNUAL
AVERAGE = 8.91E-06 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 7.19 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SONLUTONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B41 of B94 PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE SE SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 15.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.01 3.12 18.57 7.14 0.69 0.00 0.34 1.61 1.51 0.45 0.01 0.69 1.51 1.85 0.93 0.13 2.88 7.38 16.82 16.37 3.57 0.34 0.09 2.78 4.73 3.23 0.93 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 MEANDER-SY METERS 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 105.9 105.9 82.1 59.5 53.0 53.0 53.0 113.0 113.0 75.7 45.4 37.7** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS
- 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3. 753E-06 2.252E-06 1. 501E-06 4. 500E-04 3. OOOE-05 1. 500E-05 9. OOOE-06 6. OOOE-06 9. 907E-04 6. 605E-05 3. 302E-05 1. 981E-05 1. 321E-05 1. 291E-03 8. 608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.596E-05 3.443E-05 2. 582E-05 1. 722E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 8. 688E-05 6 985E-05 2. 975E-03 1. 983E-04 1. 644E-04 1. 879E-04 1. 113E-04 7. 423E-06 3.711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 4.306E-04 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8.612E-06 5.741E-06 9. 012E-04 6. 008E-05 3. 004E-05 1 .802E-05 1. 202E-05 2. 051E-03 1. 367E-04 6. 837E-05 4.102E-05 2. 735E-05 2. 051E-05 1.367E-05 3. 437E-03 2. 292E-04 1. 146E-04 6. 875E-05 4. 583E-05 5.432E-03 3. 621E-04 1. 811E-04 1. 086E-04 1. 113E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2. 227E-06 1. 485E-06 4. 306E-04 2.871E-05 1. 435E-05 8.612E-06 5.741E-06 9. 012E-04 6 .008E-05 3. 004E-05 1 .802E-05 1. 202E-05 1 .291E-03 8 .608E-05 5. 550E-05 4.102E-05 2.735E-05 2.051E-05 1.367E-05 1. 746E-03 1. 164E-04 8. 688E-05 6. 875E-05 4. 583E-05 2.975E-03 1. 983E-04 1. 644E-04 1. 086E-04 4. 504E-03 3. 003E-04 2. 885E-04 F F F F 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.02 1.03 0.58 0.11 0.00 0.24 0.34 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 104.0 26.0 10.3 62.7 26.0 10.3 32.9 G G G 1USNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 COMPUTER CODE-17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 107.6 107.6 56.0 4.504E-03 9.007E-03 3.003E-04 6.004E-04 2.885E-04 31.002E-04 PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SWOL JLONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF'TARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B42 of B94/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 SE SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 4.504E-03 0.002 0.00019 0 1.164E-04 5.224 0.45353 0 3.004E-05 43.506 3.77719 0 5.741E-06 73.605 6.39028 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 2. 975E-03 0.022 0.00193 1. 113E-04 5.236 0.45457 2.871E-05 43.850 3.80704 3. 711E-06 92.171 8.00222 1. 746E-03 0.108 0.00942 1. 086E-04 5.342 0.46376 2. 735E-05 60.222 5.22840 2 .227E-06 99.312 8.62220 1. 291E-03 0.239 0.02073 8. 688E-05 10.076 0.87478 2. 051E-05 63.792 5.53838 1. 485E-06 100.000 8.68190 9. 012E-04 0.249 0.02160 8. 608E-05 12.959 1.12507 1.802E-05 65.644 5.69912 4.306E-04 0.252 0.02184 6.875E-05 16.185 1.40520 1. 435E-05 67.257 5.83919 3. 003E-04 0.490 0.04250 6. 008E-05 16.873 1.46491 1 .367E-05 67.601 5.86904 2. 885E-04 0.833 0.07236 5. 550E-05 24.252 2.10555 1.202E-05 68.527 5.94941 OR EXCEEDED.1.983E-04 1.865 0.16191 4.583E-05 25.178 2.18592 8.61 2 E-06 70.034 6.08029 1.644E-04 2.447 0.21242 4.102E-05 41.999 3.64631 7.423E-06 73.155 6.35124 PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 3)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 4)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 5)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 7)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 8)=0.009 0.021 0.453 3.643 5.225 4. 559E-04 1. 885E-04 1.211E-04 9.414E-05 7.904E-05 0.087 0.260 0.434 0.868 1.302 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOMufONS IN ENGINEERING MND SOFW6ARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B43 of B94 6.648E-05 1.736 5.784E-05 2.170 5.144E-05 2.605 4.645E-05 3.039 4.243E-05 3.473 3.804E-05 3.907 3.383E-05 4.341 3.037E-05 4.775 2.747E-05 5.209 0 1.129E-04
0.5 OANNUAL
AVERAGE = 1.14E-05 lUSNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 5. 76 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE SSE SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT METERS METERS METERS SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY METERS METERS METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A A A B B B B B B C C C C C C 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.00 0.86 13.51 11.93 1.59 0.32 0.00 0.54 1.49 1.91 0.64 0.10 0.01 0.42 2.35 1.81 0.86 0.10 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3.753E-06 2. 252E-06 1. 501E-06 1. 126E-06 4. 500E-04 3. 000E-05 1. 500E-05 9. OOOE-06 6. OOOE-06 4. 500E-06 9. 907E-04 6. 605E-05 3. 302E-05 1. 981E-05 1. 321E-05 9. 907E-06 1. 113E-7. 423E-3. 711E 2. 227E-1. 485E 1. 113E-.04.06.06.06.06.06 4. 306E-04 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8. 612E-06 5. 741E-06 4 .306E-06 1.113E-04 7. 423E-06 3. 711E-06 2.227E-06 1. 485E-06 1. 113E-06 4.306E-04 2. 871E-05 1. 435E-05 8.612E-06 5.741E-06 4.306E-06 9. 012E-04 6.008E-05 3. 004E-05 1. 802E-05 1. 202E-05 9. 012E-06 9. 012E 6. 008E 3.004E-1. 802E 1. 202E 9. 012E.04-05.05.05.05.06 D 0.1 0.15 677.D 1.5 3.30 677.0. 53.0 23.3 105.9 1.291E-03 2.051E-03 1.291E-03 0. 53.0 23.3 105.9 8.608E-05 1.367E-04 8.608E-05 NUMERICAL NA- 1149-002, Rev. 1 APPLICATIONS.
INC. Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page B44 of B94 SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE D 3.0 10.75 677. 0. 0. 53.0 23.3 82.1 5.550E-05 6.837E-05 5.550E-05 D 5.0 14.17 677. 0. 0. 53.0 23.3 59.5 4.596E-05 4.102E-05 4.102E-05 D 7.5 11.93 677. 0. 0. 53.0 23.3 53.0 3.443E-05 2.735E-05 2.735E-05 D 10.0 2.88 677. 0. 0. 53.0 23.3 53.0 2.582E-05 2.051E-05 2.051E-05 D 15.0 0.10 677. 0. 0. 53.0 23.3 53.0 1.722E-05 1.367E-05 1.367E-05 E 0.1 0.10 677. 0. 0. 37.7 16.2 113.0 1.746E-03 3.437E-03 1.746E-03 E 1.5 3.20 677. 0. 0. 37.7 16.2 113.0 1.164E-04 2.292E-04 1.164E-04 E 3.0 7.55 677. 0. 0. 37.7 16.2 75.7 8.688E-05 1.146E-04 8.688E-05 E 5.0 3.62 677. 0. 0. 37.7 16.2 45.4 8.688E-05 6.875E-05 6.875E-05 E 7.5 0.64 677. 0. 0. 37.7 16.2 37.7 6.985E-05 4.583E-05 4.583E-05 E 10.0 0.10 677. 0. 0. 37.7 16.2 37.7 5.239E-05 3.437E-05 3.437E-05 F 0.1 0.02 677. 0. 0. 26.0 10.3 104.0 2.975E-03 5.432E-03 2.975E-03 F 1.5 1.17 677. 0. 0. 26.0 10.3 104.0 1.983E-04 3.621E-04 1.983E-04 F 3.0 0.95 677. 0. 0. 26.0 10.3 62.7 1.644E-04 1.811E-04 1.644E-04 F 5.0 0.10 677. 0. 0. 26.0 10.3 32.9 1.879E-04 1.086E-04 1.086E-04 G 0.1 0.00 677. 0. 0. 17.9 6.6 107.6 4.504E-03 9.007E-03 4.504E-03 G 1.5 0.32 677. 0. 0. 17.9 6.6 107.6 3.003E-04 6.004E-04 3.003E-04 G 3.0 0.54 677. 0. 0. 17.9 6.6 56.0 2.885E-04 3.002E-04 2.885E-04 lUSNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
0 SSE SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 4.504E-03 2.975E-03 1.746E-03 1.291E-03 9.012E-04 4.306E-04 3.003E-04 2.885E-04 1.983E-04 1.644E-04 0.003 0.026 0.125 0.274 0.280 0.285 0.602 1.140 2.313 3.266 0.00028 0.00241 0.01176 0.02577 0.02634 0.02674 0.05659 0.10711 0.21733 0.30688 0 1.164E-04 1.113E-04 1.086E-04 8.68SE-05 8.608E-05 6.875E-05 6.008E-05 5.550E-05 4.583E-05 4.102E-05 6.468 6.471 6.569 14.121 17.420 21.037 21.452 32.206 32.841 47.016 0.60769 0.60800 0.61718 1.32671 1.63670 1.97654 2.01557 3.02591 3.08561 4.41741 0 3.437E-05 3.004E-05 2.871E-05 2.735E-05 2.051E-05 1.802E-05 1.435E-05 1.367E-05 1.202E-05 9.012E-06 47.114 49.460 49.997 61.924 64.808 66.616 68.107 68.205 69.060 69.158 M NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.IN ENGIN&RING AND SOFPWARE 4.42659 4.64703 4.69755 0 8.612E-06 7.423E-06 5.741E-06 71.064 71.919 72.555 6.67688 6.75725 6.81695 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B45 of B94 5.81810 4. 306E-06 72.652 6.82613 6.08905 3. 711E-06 86.167 8.09594 6.25897 2 .227E-06 98.094 9.21649 6.39904 1. 485E-06 99.682 9.36574 6.40823 1. 113E-06 100.000 9.39559 6.48859 6.49778 EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 3)=4)=5)=7)=8)=9)=0.012 0.026 0.607 3.023 4.414 5.814 5.211E-04 0.094 2.229E-04 0.282 1.456E-04 0.470 1.024E-04 0.940 9.032E-05 1.409 7 828E-05 1.879 6.685E-05 2.349 5.852E-05 2.819 5.202E-05 3.288 4.680E-05 3.758 4.253E-05 4.228 3.754E-05 4.698 3.266E-05 5.168 2.868E-05 5.637 0 1.380E-04
0.5 OANNUAL
AVERAGE = 1.38E-05 IUSNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 5.32 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE ALL SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY
- CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED AT 10.0 METERS CA=1006.SQ.METERS NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOtUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFEWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B46 of B94 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 15.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 14.9 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.00 1.19 8.30 5.74 0.81 0.08 0.00 0.29 1.09 1.37 0.33 0.04 0.00 0.32 1.38 1.68 0.65 0.03 0.12 2.69 9.80 15.75 9.02 1.39 0.10 0.10 3.33 10.54 6.69 1.55 0.18 0.01 0.04 2.01 4.96 0.89 0.03 0.01 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53 0 53 0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 26.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 215.2 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 42.8 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23 3 23.3 16.2 16. 2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 131.7 131.7 131 .7 131 .7 131.7 131.7 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.0 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 75.2 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 53.0 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.7 26.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 1. 126E-04 7. 507E-06 3 753E-06 2. 252E-06 1. 501E-06 1. 126E-06 4. 500E-04 3. OOOE-05 1. 500E-05 9. 000-06 6. OOOE-06 4. 500E-06 9. 907E-04 6. 605E-05 3. 302E-05 1. 981E-05 1. 321E-05 9 907E-06 2. 582E-03 1. 722E-04 8.608F-05 5. 165E-05 3 443E-05 2. 582E-05 1 .722E-05 5. 239E-03 3.493E-04 1. 746E-04 1. 048E-04 6. 985E-05 5.239E-05 3. 493E-05 1. 190E-02 7.932E-04 3.966E-04 2.380E-04 1. 586E-04 1. 190E-04 I. I13E-04 7.423E-06 3. 711E-06 2.227E-06 1. 485E-06 1. 113E-06 4. 306E-04 2. 871E-05 1 .435E-05 8.612E-06 5 .741E-06 4 306E-06 9. 012E 6.008E 3. 004E 1 .802E 1.202E 9. 012E.04-05.05-05-05 06 2 051E-03 1 367E-04 6 837E-05 4 .102E-05 2 .735E-05 2 .051E-05 1 .367E-05 3 .437E-03 2. 292E-04 1 .146E-04 6 .875E-05 4. 583E-05 3 .437E-05 2.292E-05 5 .432E-03 3 .621E-04 1 .811E-04 1 .086E-04 7.243E-05 5 .432E-05 I.I13E-04 7.423E-06 3.711E-06 2.227E-06 1.485E-06 1.113E-06 4.306E-04 2.871E-05 1.435E-05 8.612E-06 5.741E-06 4.306E-06 9.012E-04 6.008E-05 3.004E705 1.802E-05 1.202E-05 9.012E-06 2.051E-03 1.367E-04 6.837E-05 4.102E-05 2.735E-05 2.051E-05 1.367E-05 3.437E-03 2.292E-04 1.146E-04 6.875E-05 4.583E-05 3.437E-05 2.292E-05 5.432E-03 3.621E-04 1.811E-04 1.086E-04 7.243E-05 5.432E-05 G G G 0.1 1.5 3.0 0.01 677.1.24 677.5.75 677.0.0.0.0.0.0.17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 6.6 17.9 2.702E-02 9.007E-03 9.007E-03 17.9 1.802E-03 6.004E-04 6.004E-04 17.9 9.0088-04 3.002E-04 3.002E-04 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF"WARE G 5.0 0.50 677.1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B47 of B94 0.0. 17.9 6.6 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 17.9 5.405E-04 1.801E-04 1.801E-04/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
DIRECTION-INDEPENDENT (S.R.P 2.3.4) MODEL.MINIMUM BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 677.0 METERS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE 0 9.007E-03 0.011 0.01148 0 1.811E-04 17.584 17.58438 0 5.432E-05 49.042 49.04247 0 1.435E-05 81.380 81.38000 0 1.485E-06 99.920 99.91962 5.432E-03 0.051 0.05052 1.801E-04 18.080 18.08037 4.583E-05 50.597 50.59701 1.367E-05 81.479 81.47874 1. 113E-06 100.000 99.99999 FREQUENCY WITH 3.437E-03 0.154 0.15385 1. 367E-04 20.772 20.77153 4.102E-05 66.347 66.34672 1.202E-05 82.129 82.12857 RESPECT TO ALL TIME.2. 051E-03 0.276 0.27555 1. 146E-04 31.307 31.30654 3. 437E-05 66.524 66.52353 9. 012E-06 82.156 82.15613 9. 012E-04 0.280 0.28014 1. 113E-04 31.311 31.31114 3. 004E-05 67.904 67.90355 8. 612E-06 83.527 83.52696 6. 004E-04 1.525 1.52468 1. 086E-04 32.202 32.20206 2. 871E-05 68.191 68.19057 7. 423E-06 84.716 84.71640 4. 306E-04 1.527 1.52698 7.243E-05 32.232 32.23191 2.735E-05 77.208 77.20779 5.741E-06 85.045 85.04476 3.621E-04 3.538 3.53846 6. 875E-05 38.918 38.91848 2.292E-05 77.217 77.21698 4.306E-06 85.082 85.08150 OR EXCEEDED.3.002E-04 9.293 9.29277 6.837E-05 48.716 48.71641 2.051E-05 78.608 78.60848 3.711E-06 93.378 93.37772 2. 292E-04 12.620 12.61998 6. 008E-05 49.033 49.03329 1. 802E-05 80.289 80.28931 2. 227E-06 99.114 99.11366 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NOPMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR EXCEEDED CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO WHEN THE WIND BLOWS SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 2)=XSAVE( 3)=XSAVE( 4)=0.050 0.154 18.083 1. 381E-03 7.269E-04 5. 175E-04 3. 067E-04 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000
( ~ NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B48 of B94 2.154E-04 15.000 1.671E-04 20.000 1.398E-04 25.000 1.192E-04 30.000 1.021E-04 35.000 8.795E-05 40.000 7.614E-05 45.000 6.607E-05 50.000 5.734E-05 55.000 4.964E-05 60.000 4.276E-05 65.000 3.622E-05 70.000 3.018E-05 75.000 2.464E-05 80.000 1.944E-05 85.000 1.443E-05 90.000 0 5.175E-04
5.0 1USNRC
COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 85.000 90.000 5.00 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OSITE EXCLUSION BOUNDARY CALCULATIONS:
OFIVE PERCENT OVERALL SITE LIMIT BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.OR EXCEEDED.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH 0 4.504E-03 0.011 0.01148 0 1.644E-04 14.753 14.75316 0 5.432E-05 49.042 49.04248 0 1.435E-05 81.380 81.38004 0 1.485E-06 99.920 99.91967 2.975E-03 0.051 0.05052 1.164E-04 18.080 18.08037 4.583E-05 50.597 50.59701 1.367E-05 81.479 81.47878 1. 113E-06 100.000 100.00005 1.746E-03 0.154 0.15385 1. 113E-04 18.085 18.08496 4.102E-05 66.347 66.34672 1 .202E-05 82.129 82.12862 RESPECT TO ALL TIME.1.291E-03 9.012E-04 0.276 0.280 0.27555 0.28014 1.086E-04 8.688E-05 18.976 29.511 18.97589 29.51091 3.437E-05 3.004E-05 66.524 67.904 66.52353 67.90355 9.012E-06 8.612E-06 82.156 83.527 82.15618 83.52702 4. 306E-04 0.282 0.28243 8. 608E-05 32.202 32.20206 2.871E-05 68.191 68.19057 7.423E-06 84.716 84.71644 3. 003E-04 1.527 1.52698 7.243E-05 32.232 32.23191 2.735E-05 77.208 77.20780 5. 741E-06 85.045 85.04481 2.885E-04 7.281 7.28129 6. 875E-05 38.918 38.91848 2. 292E-05 77.217 77.21699 4 .306E-06 85.082 85.08155 1. 983E-04 9.293 9.29277 6. 008E-05 39.235 39.23536 2. 051E-05 78.608 78.60849 3.711E-06 93.378 93.37775 1. 801E-04 9.789 9.78875 5. 550E-05 49.033 49.03329 1. 802E-05 80.289 80.28933 2. 227E-06 99.114 99.11370
! N UMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SIIONS IN ENGINEERING AD SOFTýWAE 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. I Page B49 of B94 EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY 8.749E-04 1.000 4.961E-04 3.000 3.673E-04 5.000 2.335E-04 10.000 1.733E-04 15.000 1.367E-04 20.000 1.115E-04 25 000 9.287E-05 30.000 8.071E-05 35.000 7.225E-05 40.000 6.492E-05 45.000 5.843E-05 50.000 5.260E-05 55.000 4.726E-05 60.000 4.230E-05 65.000 3.622E-05 70.000 3.018E-05 75.000 2.464E-05 80.000 1.944E-05 85.000 1.443E-05 90.000 0 3.673E-04
5.0 1USNRC
COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 ERROR IN NORMAL TRANSFORMATION FOR A( 42)= 100.00005 HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 85.000 90.000 5.00 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 XSAVE( 2)= 0.050 XSAVE( 3)= 7.277/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 3/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 0 RELATIVE CONCENTRATION (X/Q) VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)VERSUS AVERAGING TIME DOWNWIND SECTOR S SSW DISTANCE (METERS)677.677.HOURS PER YEAR MAX 0-2 HR X/Q IS EXCEEDED AVERAGE IN SECTOR 1.07E-05 7.3 8.20E-06 225.9 0-2 HOURS 1. 57E-04 1.61E-04 0-8 HOURS 8-24 HOURS 1.01E-04 8.07E-05 9.85E-05 7.70E-05 1-4 DAYS 4.98E-05 4. 51E-05 4-30 DAYS ANNUAL 2. 49E-05 2.10E-05 DOWNWIND SECTOR S SSW NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B50 of B94 SW WSW W WNW NW NNW N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE MAX X/Q 677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.677.1. 96E-04 2. 37E-04 2. 82E-04 3. 39E-04 4. 49E-04 5. 39E-04 5.19E-04 2.76E-04 1. 38E-04 1. 07E-04 1. 00E-04 1. 02E-04 1 .13E-04 1. 38E-04 5.39E-04 1. 18E-04 1.39E-04 1.65E-04 1. 98E-04 2. 65E-04 3. 31E-04 3.16E-04 1.65E-04 9. 09E-05 7. 11E-05 6. 62E-05 6.84E-05 7. 73E-05 9.43E-05 9. 11E-05 1. 07E-04 1. 26E-04 1. 51E-04 2. 04E-04 2. 59E-04 2. 46E-04 1. 27E-04 7. 38E-05 5.79E-05 5. 38E-05 5. 59E-05 6. 39E-05 7. 80E-05 5.24E-05 5.97E-05 7. 04E-05 8.41E-05 1. 15E-04 1. 53E-04 1. 44E-04 7.30E-05 4.69E-05 3.70E-05 3. 42E-05 3.61E'05 4.24E-05 5.16E-05 1. 49E-04 1.23E-04 2.36E-05 2. 60E-05 3.05E-05 3.63E-05 5.07E-05 7.14E-05 6. 63E-05 3.28E-05 2.44E-05 1.95E-05 1. 79E-05 1. 92E-05 2. 35E-05 2. 85E-05 TOTAL HOURS 8. 94E-06 9.41E-06 1. 1OE-05 1. 30E-05 1. 86E-05 2. 82E-05 2. 57E-05 1. 23E-05 1. lE-05 8. 90E-06 8. 09E-06 8. 91E-06 1. 14E-05 1.38E-05 AROUND SITE: 7.8 10.4 13.1 17.3 29.9 43.7 40.6 12.6 5.2 4.6 3.7 3.8 6.1 7.9 439.9 SW WSW W WNW NW NNW N NNE NE ENE E ESE SE SSE SRP 2.3.4 677. 5.18E-04 3.20E-04 2.51E-04 SITE LIMIT 3.67E-04 2.40E-04 1.94E-04 00.5 PERCENT X/Q TO AN INDIVIDUAL IS LIMITING.0**NOTE**:
VALUES ON THIS PAGE ARE APPROXIMATIONS ONLY.CHECK THE REASONABLENESS OF THE ENVELOPES COMPUTED FOR THE 0-2 HOUR VALUES. FOR ANY FAULTY ENVELOPES, ADJUST THE ABOVE VALUES.IUSNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 7.05E-05 6. 33E-05 2. 82E-05 2. 82E-05 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE S SECTOR.DT STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A A B B B 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.00 0.91 2.77 2.56 0.69 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 610.6 610.6 610.6 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 4.116E-06 2.744E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 233E-08 5. 489E-08 2. 988E-07 1. 793E-07 1. 195E-07 4.115E-06 2.743E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 230E-08 5.486E-08 2. 985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1 .372E-07 8.230E-08 5.486E-08 2.985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 0.91 4820.0.91 4820.0.21 4820.C 0.1 0.00 4820.0. 0. 442.7 256.1 442.7 2.815E-05 2.807E-05 2.807E-05 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.5OLUT1ONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B51 of B94 C C C C D D D D D D E E E E E 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.21 4820.1.65 4820.1.39 4820.0.69 4820.0.17 3.73 14.18 17.65 6.72 0.69 0.20 6.29 20.21 6.03 0.21 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 105.6 105.6 105.6 105.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319. 1 311.7 311.7 309.2 309.2 265.9 230.7 221.7 1.877E-06 9.384E-07 5.630E-07 3.753E-07 9.804E-05 6.536E-06 3.529E-06 2.292E-06 1 .565E-06 1.174E-06 1.867E-04 1.245E-05 7.239E-06 5.006E-06 3.473E-06 3. 809E-04 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 1. 153E-05 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.639E-05 1.871E-06 9.357E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 1.160E-04 7. 736E-06 3.868E-06 2.321E-06 1.547E-06 1. 160E-06 2.539E-04 1.693E-05 8. 463E-06 5.078E-06 3.385E-06 5.719E-04 3.813E-05 1.906E-05 1.144E-05 1.238E-03 8.251E-05 4.126E-05 2.475E-05 1.871E-06 9.357E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 9.804E-05 6.536E-06 3.529E-06 2.292E-06 1.547E-06 1.160E-06 1.867E-04 1.245E-05 7.239E-06 5. 006E-06 3.385E-06 3.809E-04 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 1.144E-05 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.475E-05 F F F F G G G G 1USNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.06 4820.3.04 4820.4.64 4820.0.48 4820.34.5 243.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 21.4 209.9 21.4 209.9 21.4 149.9 21.4 113.1 0.01 4820.1.17 4820.1.39 4820.0.21 4820.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 S SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 7.107E-04 3.809E-04 1.867E-04 9.804E-05 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.807E-05 2.539E-05 0.011 0.070 0.265 0.434 1.607 2.994 2.997 6.036 OR EXCEEDED.2.475E-05 1.581E-05 6.250 10.889 5 J NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B52 of B94 0.00047 0 1 .245E-05 17.181 0.73983 0 1. 547E-06 86.615 3.72965 0 8.230E-08 99.307 4.27615 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 0.00301 0.01142 1.144E-05 7.239E-06 17.661 37.872 0.76050 1.63076 1.160E-06 9.357E-07 87.308 88.962 3.75950 3.83068 5.486E-08 100.000 4.30600 PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE 0.01869 6. 536E-06 41.605 1.79150 5. 614E-07 90.348 3.89039 0.06921 5. 006E-06 47.631 2.05097 3.743E-07 91.041 3.92024 0.12891 4.1 15E-06 47.634 2.05112 2. 985E-07 91.948 3.95927 0.12904 3. 529E-06 61.819 2.66191 2.743E-07 92.854 3.99831 0.25992 3. 385E-06 62.032 2.67110 1. 791E-07 93.761 4.03734 0.26911 2. 292E-06 79.683 3.43114 1. 372E-07 96.534 4.15675 0.46888 1. 871E-06 79.896 3.44033 1. 194E-07 96.747 4.16593 ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NOP.AL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR E)CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME It 8.698E-05 0.043 4.350E-05 0.129 3.083E-05 0.215 1.880E-05 0.431 1.384E-05 0.646 1.126E-05 0.861 9.692E-06 1.076 8.544E-06 1.292 7.661E-06 1.507 6.823E-06 1.722 5.802E-06 1.938 4.933E-06 2.153 4.250E-06 2.368 3.702E-06 2.584 3.246E-06 2.799 2.864E-06 3.014 2.545E-06 3.229 0 1.682E-05
0.5 0ANNUAL
AVERAGE = 2.22E-07 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 XCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS NTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PERCENTAGES.
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XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3)=4)=5)=6)=7)=0.003 0. 739 1.629 1 .790 2.659 3.428 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 11.61 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN eNGINEERING AND O ARE TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-l 149-002, Rev. I Page B53 of B94 DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE SSW SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS A A A A B B C C C C C D D D D D E E E E 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.01 4820.1.33 4820.3.77 4820.2.43 4820.1.02 4820.0.71 4820.0.01 0.71 1.73 1.02 0.31 0.22 4.79 16.79 14.36 1.73 0.21 6.83 20.16 5.49 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 METERS 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 4.116E-06 2. 744E-07 1. 372E-07 8.233E-08 4. 115E-06 2.743E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 230E-08 0. 583.0 610.6 583.0 2.988E-07 2.985E-07 2.985E-07 0. 583.0 610.6 583.0 1.793E-07 1.791E-07 1.791E-07** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1 .372E-07 8 .230E-08 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 105.6 105.6 105.6 105.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 F F F F G G G G 1USNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.06 4820.3.06 4820.8.87 4820.0.31 4820.55.4 309.2 55.4 309.2 55.4 265.9 55.4 230.7 34.5 243. 7 34.5 243. 7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 21.4 209.9 21.4 209.9 21.4 149.9 21.4 113.1 2. 815E-05 1. 877E-06 9. 384E-07 5. 630E-07 3.753E-07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3. 529E-06 2. 292E-06 1. 565E-06 1. 867E-04 1. 245E-05 7. 239E-06 5. 006E-06 3. 809E-04 2.539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 153E-05 7.107E-04 4. 738E-05 3. 318E-05 2.639E-05 2.807E-05 1. 871E-06 9.357E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 1. 160E-04 7. 736E-06 3. 868E-06 2 .321E-06 1. 547E-06 2. 539E-04 1. 693E-05 8. 463E-06 5. 078E-06 5. 719E-04 3. 813E-05 1. 906E-05 1. 144E-05 1. 238E-03 8. 251E-05 4. 126E-05 2. 475E-05 2.807E-05 1. 871E-06 9. 357E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3. 529E-06 2. 292E-06 1. 547E-06 1. 867E-04 1. 245E-05 7. 239E-06 5. 006E-06 3. 809E-04 2. 539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 144E-05 7.107E-04 4. 738E-05 3. 318E-05 2.475E-05 0.01 4820.1.33 4820.2.43 4820.0.31 4820.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.OLUTIONS IN ENGINEERINGMAD SOFTAR Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B54 of B94 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 SSW SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.OR EXCEEDED.0 7.107E-04 0.012 0.00036 0 1.245E-05 23.342 0.68313 0 9.357E-07 89.408 2.61669 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 3. 809E-04 0.072 0.00210 1. 144E-05 23.655 0.69232 5.614E-07 90.428 2.64654 1.867E-04 0.284 0.00830 7.239E-06 43.819 1.28244 3.743E-07 90.742 2.65573 9.804E-05 0.500 0.01464 6.536E-06 48.605 1.42251 2.985E-07 91.762 2.68558 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.807E-05 2.539E-05 2.475E-05 1.581E-05 1.834 0.05367 5. 006E-06 54.097 1.58325 2. 743E-07 93.096 2.72462 4.266 0.12485 4. 115E-06 54.102 1.58340 1. 791E-07 93.802 2.74528 4.276 0.12515 3. 529E-06 70.892 2.07479 1. 372E-07 97.568 2.85550 7.336 0.21471 2. 292E-06 85.250 2.49499 8.230E-08 100.000 2.92668 7.650 0.22389 1. 871E-06 85.956 2.51566 16.516 0.48336 1. 547E-06 87.682 2.56618 PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR LOW FOR LOW FOR LOW FOR LOW FOR LOW FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
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XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3)=4)=5)=6)=7)=0.002 0.682 1.281 1.421 2.073 2.492 9. 575E-05 5. 0OE-05 3. 625E-05 2.287E-05 1. 722E-05 1 .397E-05 1. 176E-05 1. 008E-05 8. 827E-06 7. 851E-06 0.029 0.088 0.146 0.293 0.439 0.585 0.732 0.878 1.024 1.171 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
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0.5 OANNUAL
AVERAGE = 1.69E-07 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 85.000 17.08 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE SW SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT METERS METERS METERS SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY METERS METERS METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A A B B B C C C C C D D D D D 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.00 0.67 5.79 2.89 0.67 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.96 4820.1.26 4820.0.30 4820.0.01 0.67 1.26 1.26 0.30 0.25 5.49 17.15 10.99 3.27 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 4.116E-06 2. 744E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 233E-08 5.489E-08 610.6 583.0 610.6 583.0 610.6 583.0 2.988E-07 2.985E-07 2.985E-1.793E-07 1.791E-07 1.791E-1.195E-07 1.194E-07 1.194E-07 07 07 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 230E-08 5. 486E-08 4.115E-06 2.743E-07 1.372E-07 8.230E-08 5.486E-08 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 2. 815E-05 1.877E-06 9. 384E-07 5. 630E-07 3. 753E-07 2. 807E-05 1. 871E-06 9. 357E-07 5. 614E-07 3.743E-07 1. 160E-04 7. 736E-06 3. 868E-06 2.321E-06 1. 547E-06 2. 807E-05 1.871E-06 9.357E-07 5. 614E-07 3.743E-07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3. 529E-06 2. 292E-06 1. 547E-06 9. 804E-6. 536E-3. 529E-2. 292E-1. 565E-05 06 06 06 06 E 0.1 0.19 4820.0. 0. 221.7 55.4 309.2 1.867E-04 2.539E-04 1.867E-04 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SO.UJTONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF-WARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B56 of B94 E E E E F F F F 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 6.16 15.51 2.89 0.67 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.1 0.07 1.5 3.86 3.0 10.02 5.0 0.67 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 55.4 309.2 55.4 265.9 55.4 230.7 55.4 221.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 1.245E-05 7.239E-06 5. 006E-06 3.473E-06 3.809E-2.539E-1.581E-1.153E-04 05 05 05 1.693E-05 8.463E-06 5. 078E-06 3. 385E-06 5. 719E-04 3. 813E-05 1.906E-05 1.144E-05 1. 238E-03 8.251E-05 4.126E-05 2.475E-05 1.245E-05 7 .239E-06 5. 006E-06 3.385E-06 3. 809E-04 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 1.144E-05 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.475E-05 G G G G 1USNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.01 4820.0.96 4820.5.49 4820.0.30 4820.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.0.0.0.RUN DATE: Wed Apr 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 14 10:41:55 2004 209.9 209.9 149.9 113.1 7. 107E-04 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.639E-05/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 SW SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH 0 7.107E-04 0.009 0.00028 0 1.245E-05 27.329 0.84543 0 1.547E-06 84.635 2.61818 0 5.486E-08 100.000 3.09350 3. 809E-04 0.084 0.00259 1.144E-05 27.997 0.86609 9.357E-07 85.897 2.65722 1 .867E-04 0.275 0.00851 7. 239E-06 43.511 1.34600 5 .614E-07 87.159 2.69625 RESPECT TO ALL TIME.9.804E-05 4.738E-05 0.524 1.488 0.01620 0.04605 6.536E-06 5.006E-06 49.003 51.898 1.51592 1.60547 3.743E-07 2.985E-07 87.456 88.421 2.70544 2.73529 3.318E-05 6.981 0.21597 4.115E-06 51.901 1.60555 2. 743E-07 89.089 2.75595 2.807E-05 6.991 0.21627 3.529E-06 69.047 2.13598 1.791E-07 90.1350 2.79499 2.539E-05 10.851 0.33567 3. 385E-06 69.715 2.15664 1. 372E-07 96.140 2.97409 2.475E-05 11.148 0.34485 2. 292E-06 80.701 2.49648 1. 194E-07 96.437 2.98328 1.581E-05 21.168 0.65484 1. 871E-06 81.369 2.51715 8.230E-08 99.332 3.07283 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVEL(OPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B57 of B94 PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME OR EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1 .0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR LOW FOR LOW FOR LOW FOR LOW FOR LOW FOR LOW FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
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PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3 4)=5)=6)=7)=8) =0.003 0.335 0.654 0.844 1.514 2.134 2.494 1. 076E-04 5. 730E-05 4. 194E-05 2. 682E-05 2. 027E-05 1. 648E-05 1. 354E-05 1. 127E-05 9. 532E-06 8. 223E-06 7. 203E-06 6. 309E-06 5.330E-06 4. 560E-06 3. 943E-06 3 .400E-06 2. 811E-06 2. 349E-06 0 1.922E-05 0ANNUAL AVERAGE IUSNRC COMPUTER 0.031 0.093 0.155 0.309 0.464 0.619 0.773 0.928 1.083 1.237 1.392 1.547 1.701 1.856 2.011 2.165 2.320 2 .475 0.5= 1.83E-07 CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 16.16 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE WSW SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS 4.116E-06 4.115E-06 4.115E-06 2.744E-07 2.743E-07 2.743E-07 A 0.1 0.00 4820.A 1.5 1.17 4320.0. 0. 775.2 1000.0 775.2 0. 0. 775.2 1000.0 775.2 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGIN-ERING AD SOFTWARIE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B58 of B94 3.0 5.0 7.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 3.94 4820.2.14 4820.0.62 4820.0.62 4820.1.17 4820.0.28 4820.0.00 0.28 0.90 0.90 0.62 0.22 4.83 13.26 14.43 7.53 0.14 4.49 12.63 3.94 0.90 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 1000.0 775.2 1000.0 775.2 1000.0 583.0 610.6 583.0 583.0 610.6 583.0 583.0 610.6 583.0 775.2 775.2 775.2 1.372E-07 1.372E-07 1.372E-07 8.233E-08 8.230E-08 8.230E-08 5.489E-08 5.486E-08 5.486E-08 2.988E-07 2.985E-07 2.985E-07 1.793E-07 1.791E-07 1.791E-07 1.195E-07 1.194E-07 1.194E-07 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 105.6 105.6 105.6 105.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 309.2 309.2 265.9 230.7 221.7 2 815E-05 1. 877E-06 9.384E-07 5. 630E-07 3.753E-07 9.804E-05 6.536E-06 3.529E-06 2.292E-06 1.565E-06 1.867E-04 1.245E-05 7.239E-06 5.006E-06 3.473E-06 3.809E-04 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 1.153E-05 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3.3 18E-05 2.639E-05 2.807E-1.871E-9.357F-5.614E-3.743E-1.160E-7.736E-3 .868E-2.321E-1.547E-2.539E-1.693E-8.463E-5. 078E-3.385E-5.719E-3.813E-1 .906E-1. 144E-1 .238E-8.251E-4.126E-2.475E-05 06 07 07 07 04 06 06 06 06 04 05 06 06 06 04 05 05 05 03 05 05 05 2.807E-05 1.871E-06 9.357E-07 5.6 14E-07 3.743E-07 9.804E-05 6.536E-06 3.529E-06 2.292E-06 1.547E-06 1.867E-04 1.245E-05 7.239E-06 5.006E-06 3.385E-06 3.809E-04 2.539E-05 1. 581E-05 1.144E-05 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.475E-05 F F F F G G G G 1USNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.06 4820.3.04 4820.8.70 4820.1.17 4820.34.5 243.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 21.4 209.9 21.4 209.9 21.4 149.9 21.4 113.1 0.02 4820.1.80 4820.9.32 4820.0.90 4820.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 WSW SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.DT M NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.
IN ENGINEERING AND SOF'WARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. I Page B59 of B94 MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.OR EXCEEDED.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH O 7.107E-04 0.017 0.00055 O 1.245E-05 28.675 0.95370 0 1.547E-06 87.642 2.91481 3. 809E-04 0.076 0.00251 1. 144E-05 29.849 0.99273 9. 357E-07 88.539 2.94466 1.867E-04 0.215 0.00715 7.239E-06 42.484 1.41294 5.614E-07 89.437 2.97452 RESPECT TO 9.804E-05 0.433 0.01442 6. 536E-06 47.317 1.57368 3. 743E-07 90.058 2.99518 ALL TIME.4.738E-05 2.229 0.07412 5.006E-06 51.252 1.70456 2.985E-07 90.679 3.01585 3. 318E-05 11.549 0.38411 4.1 15E-06 51.257 1.70471 2.743E-07 91.853 3.05488 2. 807E-05 11.553 0.38424 3. 529E-06 64.513 2. 14558 1. 791E-07 93.027 3.09392 2.539E-05 14.591 0.48527 3. 385E-06 65.410 2.17543 1. 372E-07 96.962 3.22480 2. 475E-05 15.489 0.51512 2. 292E-06 79.840 2.65534 1. 194E-07 97.238 3.23399 1. 581E-05 24.188 0.80445 1. 871E-06 80.116 2.66453 8. 230E-08 99.379 3.30517 0 5.486E-08 100.000 3.32584 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 2)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 3)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 4)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 5)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 6)=0.384 0.803 1.572 2.653 2.912 1. 225E-04 7. 045E-05 5. 354E-05 3. 613E-05 2. 570E-05 1. 924E-05 1. 516E-05 1. 201E-05 9. 814E-06 8.214E-06 7. 002E-06 5. 875E-06 4. 876E-06 4.104E-06 3. 495E-06 3. 007E-06 0.033 0.100 0.166 0.333 0.499 0.665 0.831 0.998 1 .164 1.330 1 .497 1.663 1 .829 1 .996 2.162 2.328 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 M NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND S"iOWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 149-002, Rev. I Page B60 of B94 2.610E-06 2.494 2.273E-06 2.661 1.761E-06 2.827 0 2.565E-05
0.5 0ANNUAL
AVERAGE = 1.89E-07 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release 75.000 80.000 85.000 15.03 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE W SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY
- CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS MEANDER BLDG WAKE CA=1006.SQ.METERS USED A A A A A A B B B B B B C C C D D D D D D E E E E 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.00 0.48 3.05 3.26 0.69 0.21 0.00 0.21 0.48 0.91 0.48 0.21 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.69 4820.1.66 4820.0.69 4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 256.1 442.7 442.7 256.1 442.7 442.7 256.1 442.7 4.116E-06 2.744E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 233E-08 5. 489E-08 4.116E-08 8. 964E-06 5. 976E-07 2.988E-07 1. 793E-07 1. 195E-07 8. 964E-08 9. 384E-07 5. 630E-07 3. 753E-07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3. 529E-06 2. 292E-06 1. 565E-06 1. 174E-06 1. 867E-04 1. 245E-05 7. 239E-06 5. 006E-06 8. 956E-06 5.971E-07 2.985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 8.956E-08 9.357E-07 5.6 14E-07 3. 743E-07 1. 160E-04 7. 736E-06 3. 868E-06 2. 321E-06 1. 547E-06 1. 160E-06 2. 539E-04 1. 693E-05 8.463E-06 5. 078E-06 4. 115E-2. 743E-1.372E-8. 230E-5. 486E-4.115E-06 07 07 08 08 08 4.115E-06 2.743E-07 1 .372E-07 8. 230E-08 5.486E-08 4. 115E-08 8.956E-06 5.971E-07 2.985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 8.956E-08 9 .357E-07 5.614E-07 3. 743E-07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3. 529E-06 2 .292E-06 1. 547E-06 1. 160E-06 1. 867E-04 1.245E-05 7. 239E-06 5.006E-06 0.1 0.14 1.5 3.05 3.0 9.78 5.0 14.21 7.5 7.91 10.0 1.39 0.1 0.10 1.5 3.26 3.0 10.47 5.0 8.17 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 311.7 55.4 309.2 55.4 309.2 55.4 265.9 55.4 230.7 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTiONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFT'ARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B61 of B94 E F F F F F 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 10.0 1.66 4820.0.48 4820.0.05 2.78 9.56 1.87 0.21 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0. 221.7 55.4 221.7 3.473E-06 3.385E-06 3.385E-06 0. 221.7 55.4 221.7 2.605E-06 2.539E-06 2.539E-06 0.0.0.0.0.153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 243.7 243.7 195.7 161.1 153.0 209.9 209.9 149.9 113.1 3.809E-04 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 1.153E-05 6.066E-06 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.639E-05 5.719E-3.813E-1 .906E-1. 144E-5.719E-1 .238E-8.251E-4. 126E-2.475E-04 05 05 05 06 03 05 05 05 3.809E-04 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 1.144E-05 5.719E-06 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.475E-05 G G G G 1USNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.02 4820.1.87 4820.9.08 4820.0.91 4820.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.0.0.0.RUN DATE: Wed 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 W SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.OR EXCEEDED.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH 0 7.107E-04 0.017 0.00074 0 1.144E-05 29.639 1.27395 0 2.292E-06 77.669 3.33839 0 1.372E-07 95.139 4.08926 3.809E-04 0.071 0.00306 8. 956E-06 29.641 1.27402 1.547E-06 85.576 3.67823 1.194E-07 95.619 4.10992 1.867E-04 0.172 0.00741 7.239E-06 40. 112 1.72408 1. 160E-06 86.965 3.73794 8.956E-08 95.833 4.11911 RESPECT TO A 9.804E-05 0.310 0.01333 6.536E-06 43.157 1.85496 9.357E-07 87.659 3.76779 8.230E-08 99.092 4.25918 LL TIME.4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.539E-05 2.475E-05 1.581E-05 2.180 11.262 14.040 14.948 24.510 0.09369 0.48405 0.60345 0.64249 1.05351 5.719E-06 5.006E-06 4.115E-06 3.529E-06 3.385E-06 43.370 51.544 51.546 61.322 62.978 1.86415 2.21547 2.21555 2.63575 2.70694 5.971E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 2.985E-07 2.743E-07 87.873 89.529 90.224 90.704 91.185 3.77697 3.84815 3.87800 3.89867 3.91934 1.245E-05 27.769 1.19358 2.539E-06 63.459 2.72760 1.791E-07 92.093 3.95837 5.486E-08 99.786 4.28903 4.115F-08 100.000 4.29821 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)
~N UMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B62 of B94 0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q SEC/CUBIC METER 1.230E-04 7.024E-05 5.317E-05 3.564E-05 2. 544E-05 1. 932E-05 1.535E-05 1.170E-05 9.249E-06 7.514E-06 6.234E-06 5.260E-06 4. 439E-06 3.771E-06 3.239E-06 2.809E-06 2. 455E-06 2.035E-06 1.591E-06 0 3.221E-05 OANNUAL AVERAGE =1USNRC COMPUTER CC CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR E WITH RESPECT TO THE TOTAL TIME I 0.043 0.129 0.215 0. 430 0.645 0.860 1 .075 1 .289 1 .504 1.719 1 .934 2 .149 2.364 2 .579 2 .794 3 .009 3.224 3 .439 3.653 0.5 2.21E-07)DE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 XCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS NTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3)=4)=5)=6) =0. 483 1.052 2.213 3.335 3.675 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 85.000 11.63 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE WNW SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.00 4820.0.52 4820.2.96 4820.4.36 4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 1000.0 775.2 1000.0 775.2 1000.0 775.2 1000.0 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 4.116E-06 2. 744E-07 1 .372E-07 8. 233E-08 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1. 372E-07 8.230E-08 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1 .372E-07 8.230E-08 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOUJTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SýOFiARG Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B63 of B94 7.5 1.04 4820.0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 15.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 14.9 0.00 0.16 0.52 1.24 0.36 0.16 0.00 0.16 0.52 1.56 1.04 0.16 0.09 1.92 6.44 14.63 11.52 2.44 0.36 0.10 3.12 8.72 8.36 2.28 0.68 0.16 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 105.6 105.6 105.6 105.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442. 7 442.7 442. 7 442.7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 311.7 311.7 309.2 309.2 265.9 230.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 0. 775.2 1000.0 775.2 5.489E-08 5.486E-08 5.486E-08 8.964E-06 5. 976E-07 2.988E-07 1. 793E-07 1. 195E-07 8.964E-08 2.815E-05 1. 877E-06 9.384E-07 5. 630E-07 3.753E-07 2. 815E-07 9.804E-05 6. 536E-06 3.529E-06 2.292E-06 1.565E-06 1. 174E-06 7. 827E-07 1.867E-04 1.245E-05 7.239E-06 5. 006E-06 3.473E-06 2. 605E-06 1.737E-06 3.809E-04 2.539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 153E-05 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3. 318E-05 2. 639E-05 8.956E-5.971E-2.985E-1.791E-1. 194E-8.956E-06 07 07 07 07 08 2.807E-05 1. 871E-06 9.357E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 2.807E-07 1. 160E-04 7. 736E-06 3.868E-06 2. 321E-06 1.547E-06 1. 160E-06 7. 736E-07 2. 539E-04 1. 693E-05 8. 463E-06 5. 07SE-06 3.385E-06 2. 539E-06 1.693E-06 5.719E-04 3.813E-05 1.906E-05 1.144E-05 1.238E-03 8. 251E-05 4.126E-05 2.475E-05 8.956E-06 5.971E-07 2.985E-07 1.791E-07 1.194E-07 8.956E-08 2.807E-05 1.871E-06 9.357E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 2.807E-07 9.804E-05 6.536E-06 3.529E-06 2.292E-06 1.547E-06 1.160E-06 7.736E-07 1.867E-04 1.245E-05 7.239E-06 5.006E-06 3.385E-06 2.539E-06 1.693E-06 3.809E-04 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 1.144E-05 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.475E-05 F F F F G G G G 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.04 4820.2.08 4820.7.84 4820.1.56 4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.34.5 243.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 21.4 209.9 21.4 209.9 21.4 149.9 21.4 113.1 0.01 1.40 10.12 1.40 4820.4820.4820.4820.IUSNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLU'noNS IN ENGINEERING ADG SOF'WARe Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B64 of B94 COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 WNW SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH 0 7.107E-04 0.013 0.00074 0 1.245E-05 26.188 1.50398 0 2.292E-06 70.772 4.06444 0 2.985E-07 89.205 5.12300 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 3. 809E-04 0.053 0.00306 1. 144E-05 27.747 1 .59353 1. 871E-06 70.932 4.07363 2. 807E-07 89.365 5.13218 1.867E-04 0.150 0.00862 8. 956E-06 27.749 1.59360 1.693E-06 71.092 4.08281 2.743E-07 89.884 5.16203 RESPECT TO 9.804E-05 0.237 0.01361 7.239E-06 36.465 2.09418 1.547E-06 82.607 4.74412 1.791E-07 91.124 5.23321 ALL TIME.4.738E-05 1.636 0.09397 6.536E-06 38.384 2.20440 1.160E-06 85.046 4.88419 1.372E-07 94.083 5.40313 3. 318E-05 11.752 0.67491 5. 006E-06 46.741 2.68431 9. 357E-07 85.566 4.91404 1. 194E-07 94.442 5.42380 2. 807E-05 11.754 0.67505 4. 115E-06 46.743 2.68442 7. 736E-07 85.926 4.93471 8. 956E-08 94.602 5.43299 2. 539E-05 13.833 0.79445 3. 529E-06 53.180 3.05411 5.971E-07 86.086 4.94389 8. 230E-08 98.960 5.68327 OR EXCEEDED.2.475E-05 15.233 0.87482 3.385E-06 55.459 3.18499 5.614E-07 87.645 5.03344 5.486E-08 100.000 5.74297 1. 581E-05 23.069 1.32487 2. 539E-06 56.139 3.22403 3. 743E-07 88.685 5.09315 PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR EXCEEDED CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO WHEN THE WIND BLOWS SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 2)=HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 3)=HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 4)=HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 5)=HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 6)=0.674 1.323 2.682 4.061 4. 740 1. 201E-04 7. 014E-05 5. 365E-05 3. 646E-05 2.556E-05 1. 859E-05 1. 395E-05 1. 045E-05 8. 138E-06 6. 521E-06 0.057 0.172 0.287 0.574 0.861 1.149 1.436 1.723 2.010 2.297 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 149-002, Rev. I Page B65 of B94 5.343E-06 2.584 4.426E-06 2.871 3.710E-06 3.159 3.150E-06 3.446 2.703E-06 3.733 2.342E-06 4.020 1.981E-06 4.307 1.680E-06 4.594 0 3.947E-05
0.5 0ANNUAL
AVERAGE = 2.61E-07 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 8.71 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE NW SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A A A B B B B C C C C D D D D D D 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.00 0.37 2.63 4.98 1.49 0.26 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.49 4820.1.26 4820.0.63 4820.0.11 4820.0.49 4820.1.86 4820.1.00 4820.0.11 4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442. 7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 256.1 256. 1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 311.7 4.116E-06 2.74 4E-07 1. 372E-07 8.2233E-08 5.489E-08 4.116E-08 2.988E-07 1.793E-07 1.195E-07 8. 964E-08 9.384E-07 5.630E-07 3.753E-07 2.815E-07 9.804E-05 6.536E-06 3. 529E-06 2.292E-06 1.565E-06 1.174E-06 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1.372E-07 8. 230E-08 5. 486E-08 4.1 15E-08 2.985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 8. 956E-08 9. 357E-07 5. 614E-07 3.743E-07 2.807E-07 1. 160E-04 7.736E-06 3.868E-06 2.321E-06 1. 547E-06 1. 160E-06 4. I15E-06 2 743E-07 1 .372E-07 8. 230E-08 5 486E-08 4. 115E-08 2.985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 8.956E-08 9.357E-07 5. 614E-07 3.743E-07 2.807E-07 9 .804E-05 6. 536E-06 3 .529E-06 2. 292E-06 1 .547E-06 1. 160E-06 0.06 1.37 6.61 12.47 8.35 1.63 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.
NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.WSOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B66 of B94 E E E E E E F F F F 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.07 2.37 9.21 9.72 3.49 0.49 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.04 4820.2.23 4820.7.86 4820.2.75 4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 309.2 309.2 265.9 230.7 221.7 221.7 1. 867E-04 1.245E-05 7.239E-06 5. 006E-06 3.473E-06 2. 605E-06 34.5 243.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 3.809E-2. 539E-1.581E-1. 153E-7. 107E-4.738E-3.318E-2. 639E-04 05 05 05 04 05 05 05 2. 539E-04 1. 693E-05 8.463E-06 5. 078E-06 3.385E-06 2. 539E-06 5.719E-04 3. 813E-05 1 .906E-05 1. 144E-05 1. 238E-03 8. 251E-05 4.126E-05 2.475E-05 1. 867E-04 1.245E-05 7. 239E-06 5. 006E-06 3. 385E-06 2. 539E-06 3. 809E-04 2. 539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 144E-05 7. 107E-04 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.475E-05 G G G G 1USNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.01 4820.1.37 4820.13.21 4820.1.00 4820.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.0.0.0.RUN DATE: Wed Apr 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 14 10:41:55 2004 209.9 209.9 149.9 113.1/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 NW SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 7.107E-04 0.013 0.00102 0 1.144E-05 30.992 2.48841 0 1.160E-06 84.328 6.77096 0 8.956E-08 93.279 7.48968 0 X/Q 3. 809E-04 0.056 0.00449 7. 239E-06 40.200 3.22779 9.357E-07 84.814 6.81000 8. 230E-08 98.256 7.88922 PERCENTILES 1 .867E-04 0.130 0.01041 6.536E-06 41.573 3.33801 5. 614E-07 86.673 6.95925 5.486E-08 99.743 8.00862 9. 804E-05 0.192 0.01540 5. 006E-06 51.296 4.11872 3.743E-07 87.674 7.03962 4.115E-08 100.000 8.02929 4. 738E-05 1.564 0.12561 4.115E-06 51.298 4.11884 2.985E-07 88.160 7.07866 3.318E-05 14.777 1.18646 3. 529E-06 57.904 4.64926 2. 807E-07 88.275 7.08784 2. 539E-05 17.007 1.36557 3.385E-06 61.393 4.92940 2. 743E-07 88.647 7.11769 2.475E-05 18.008 1. 44594 2.539E-06 61.879 4.96844 1. 791E-07 89.905 7.21873 1 .581E-05 25.873 2.07739 2. 292E-06 74.348 5.96959 1. 372E-07 92.536 7.42998 1.245E-05 28.246 2.26798 1. 547E-06 82.698 6.64008 1. 194E-07 93.165 7.48049 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUIlONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B67 of B94 (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR E)CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME I 1.305E-04 0.080 7.797E-05 0.241 6.026E-05 0.401 4.151E-05 0.803 3.255E-05 1.204 2.239E-05 1.606 1.657E-05 2.007 1.246E-05 2.409 9.672E-06 2.810 7.723E-06 3.212 6.305E-06 3.613 5.239E-06 4.015 4.342E-06 4.416 3.625E-06 4.818 3.062E-06 5.219 2.613E-06 5.621 2.220E-06 6.022 1.751E-06 6.423 0 5.372E-05
0.5 OANNUAL
AVERAGE = 3.72E-07 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 XCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS NTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3) =4)=5) =6)=1.185 2.075 4.115 5.966 6.636 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 6.23 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE NNW SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A 0.1 0.00 4820.1.5 0.47 4820.0.0.0. 775.2 1000.0 0. 775.2 1000.0 775.2 4.116E-06 4.115E-06 4.115E-06 775.2 2.744E-07 2.743E-07 2.743E-07 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-I 149-002, Rev. I Page B68 of B94 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 4.18 4820.4.09 4820.1.11 4820.0.19 4820.0.00 0.19 0.55 0.94 0.28 0.00 0.09 0.83 1.39 0.66 0.08 1.66 8.08 12.06 5.28 0.47 0.10 3.07 11.89 9.76 2.51 0.28 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 105.6 105.6 105.6 105.6 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 311.7 309.2 309.2 265.9 230.7 221.7 221.7 1.372E-07 8.233E-08 5. 489E-08 4.116E-08 8. 964E-06 5. 976E-07 2.988E-07 1.793E-07 1.195E-07 2.815E-05 1.877E-06 9.384E-07 5. 630E-07 3.753E-07 1.372E-07 8.230E-08 5.486E-08 4.115E-08 8.956E-06 5.971E-07 2.985E-07 1.791E-07 1.194E-07 2.807E-05 1.871E-06 9. 357E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 1 .160E-04 7. 736E-06 3 .868E-06 2 .321E-06 1.547E-06 1 .160E-06 2 .539E-04 1 .693E-05 8 .463E-06 5 .078E-06 3 .385E-06 2 .539E-06 9.804E-6.536E-3.529E-2.292E-1.565E-1. 174E-05 06 06 06 06 06 1.372E-07 8.230E-08 5.486E-08 4.115E-08 8.956E-06 5.971E-07 2.985E-07 1.791E-07 1.194E-07 2.807E-05 1.871E-06 9.357E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 9 .804E-05 6 .536E-06 3 .529E-06 2 .292E-06 1.547E-06 1 .160E-06 1 .867E-04 1 .245E-05 7.239E-06 5.006E-06 3 .385E-06 2 .539E-06 3.809E-04 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 1.144E-05 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.475E-05 F F F F G G G G 0.05 4820.2.60 4820.8.74 4820.1.96 4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.34.5 243 .7 34.5 243 .7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 21.4 209.9 21.4 209.9 21.4 149.9 21.4 113.1 1.867E-04 1.245E-05 7.239E-06 5.006E-06 3.473E-06 2.605E-06 3.809E-04 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 1. 153E-05 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.639F-05 5.719E-3.813E-1.906E-1.144E-04 05 05 05 0.02 2.24 12.81 1.39 4820.4820.4820.4820.1.238E-03 8.251E-05 4.126E-05 2.475E-05 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SO'TWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page B69 of B94 PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 NNW SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.OR EXCEEDED.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH 0 7.107E-04 0.021 0.00222 0 1.245E-05 31.079 3.34878 0 2.292E-06 79.286 8.54317 0 1.791E-07 90.155 9.71424 3. 809E-04 0.071 0.00766 1. 144E-05 33.039 3.56003 1.871E-06 79.372 8.55236 1.372E-07 94.331 10.16430 1 .867E-04 0.166 0.01793 8.956E-06 33.041 3.56020 1 .547E-06 84.657 9. 12182 1. 194E-07 94.608 10. 19415 RESPECT TO 9.804E-05 0.242 0.02603 7.239E-06 44.932 4.84148 1.160E-06 85.125 9.17233 8.230E-08 98.700 10.63502 ALL TIME.4.738E-05 2.479 0.26713 6.536E-06 46.594 5.02059 9.357E-07 85.956 9.26189 5.486E-08 99.808 10.75442 3. 318E-05 15.287 1.64715 5. 006E-06 56.355 6.07225 5. 971E-07 86.148 9.28255 4. 115E-08 100.000 10.77509 2.807E-05 15.288 1.64729 4.115E-06 56.356 6.07245 5. 614E-07 87.533 9.43181 2.539E-05 17.888 1.92742 3. 529E-06 64.433 6.94271 3.743E-07 88.194 9.50299 2.475E-05 19.273 2.07668 3.385E-06 66.948 7.21366 2. 985E-07 88.748 9.56269 1.581E-05 28.010 3.01813 2. 539E-06 67.225 7.24352 2.743E-07 89.217 9.61321 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 2)XSAVE( 3)'XSAVE( 4)'XSAVE( 5)'XSAVE( 6)1.645 3.015 6.068 8.540 9.118 1. 443E-04 8.392E-05 6.391E-05 4.303E-05 3.358E-05 2.408E-05 1.827E-05 1.421E-05 1.114E-05 8. 970E-06 7.374E-06 0.108 0 .32 3 0.539 1.078 1.616 2.155 2 .694 3.233 3 .771 4.310 4.849 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.S=O1UTI ONS IN ENGINEERING AND E Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. I Page B70 of B94 6.165E-06 5.388 5.225E-06 5.926 4.357E-06 6.465 3.639E-06 7.004 3. 070E-06 7.543 2.614E-06 8.081 2.173E-06 8.620 0 6.657E-05
0.5 OANNUAL
AVERAGE = 5.65E-07 lUSNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 4.64 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE N SECTOR.DT MEANDER-SY
- CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)METERS MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z A A A A A B B B B C C C C C D D D D D E E 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.00 1.02 3.82 3.68 0.38 METERS 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.METERS METERS METERS METERS 0.00 4820.0.12 4820.1.02 4820.0.76 4820.0.01 0.38 1.52 1.28 0.12 0.11 2.54 13.11 8.41 1.28 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820..4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 4. 116E-06 2. 744E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 233E-08 5.489E-08 8. 964E-06 5.976E-07 2.988E-07 1 .793E-07 2. 815E-05 1. 877E-06 9. 384E-07 5. 630E-07 3. 753E-07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3. 529E-06 2. 292E-06 1. 565E-06 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1. 372E-07 8.230E-08 5.486E-08 8. 956E-06 5. 971E-07 2. 985E-07 1. 791E-07 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 230E-08 5. 486E-08 8.956E-06 5. 971E-07 2.985E-07 1. 791E-07 2. 807E-1. 871E-9. 357E-5. 614E-3. 743E-1. 160E-7. 736E-3. 868E-2.321E-1. 547E-05 06 07 07 07 04 06 06 06 06 2. 807E-1. 871E-9. 357E-5.614E-3.743E-05 06 07 07 07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3. 529E-06 2.292E-06 1.547E-06 0.1 0.14 4820.1.5 4.58 4820.0. 221.7 55.4 309.2 1.867E-04 2.539E-04 1.867E-04 0. 221.7 55.4 309.2 1.245E-05 1.693E-05 1.245E-05
[5 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOtUIIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B71 of B94 E E E F F F F 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 17.81 5.60 0.38 4820.4820.4820.0.07 4820.3.82 4820.8.14 4820.0.38 4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 55.4 265.9 55.4 230.7 55.4 221.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 7. 239E-06 5. 006E-06 3.473E-06 3. 809E-04 2. 539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 153E-05 7. 107E-04 4.738E-05 3. 318E-05 2. 639E-05 8. 463E-5. 078E-3.385E-5. 719E-3 .813E-1. 906E-1.144E-1. 238E-8. 251E-4. 126E-2.475E-06 06 06 04 05 05 05 03 05 05 05 7 .239E-06 5. 006E-06 3 .385E-06 3. 809E-04 2 539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 144E-05 7.107E-04 4. 738E-05 3 .318E-05 2. 475E-05 G G G G IUSNRC 0.1 0.03 4820.1.5 3.44 4820.3.0 15.00 4820.5.0 1.02 4820.COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.0.0.0.RUN DATE: Wed 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 209.9 209.9 149.9 113.1/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 N SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 7.107E-04 0.032 0.00250 0 1.245E-05 36.389 2.86252 0 1.871E-06 84.996 6.68610 0 8.230E-08 99.621 7.83650 3. 809E-04 0.106 0.00834 1. 144E-05 36.769 2.89237 1. 547E-06 86.281 6.78713 5.486E-08 100.000 7.86635 1 .867E-04 0.248 0.01953 8. 956E-06 36.770 2.89245 9. 357E-07 87.798 6.90654 9.804E-05 0.363 0.02857 7. 239E-06 54.576 4.29314 5.971E-07 87.915 6.91572 4.738E-05 3.808 0.29952 6. 536E-06 57.116 4.49291 5. 614E-07 89.200 7.01675 3 .318E-05 18.811 1 .47977 5. 006E-06 62.720 4.93378 3.743E-07 89.316 7.02594 2. 807E-05 18.817 1.48020 4.115E-06 62.724 4.93409 2.985E-07 90.338 7.10631 2.539E-05 22.641 1.78101 3. 529E-06 75.830 5.96509 2. 743E-07 91.360 7.18667 2. 475E-05 23.663 1.86138 3. 385E-06 76.210 5.99494 1. 791E-07 92.119 7.24637 1. 581E-05 31.807 2.50202 2. 292E-06 84.617 6.65625 1.372E-07 95.943 7.54718 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)
M NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUIlONS IN ENGINEERING SND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B72 of B94 0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q SEC/CUBIC METER CHI/Q IS EQUALED WITH RESPECT TO THE TOTAL TIME OR EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR LOW FOR LOW FOR LOW FOR LOW FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3)=4)=5) =6)=1.478 1.859 4.290 5.961 6.652 1.653E-04 0.079 9.573E-05 0.236 7.282E-05 0.393 4.903E-05 0.787 3.831E-05 1.180 3.071E-05 1.573 2.295E-05 1.967 1.776E-05 2.360 1.422E-05 2.753 1.167E-05 3.147 9.769E-06 3.540 8.305E-06 3.933 7.121E-06 4.326 5.915E-06 4.720 4.972E-06 5.113 4.222E-06 5.506 3.618E-06 5.900 2.863E-06 6.293 0 6.372E-05
0.5 0ANNUAL
AVERAGE = 5.15E-07 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 6.36 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE NNE SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A 0.1 0.00 4820.1.5 0.88 4820.3.0 4.30 4820.5.0 1.81 4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 1000.0 775.2 1000.0 775.2 1000.0 775.2 1000.0 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 4.116E-06 2. 744E-07 1.372E-07 8. 233E-08 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 230E-08 4.1 15E-06 2.743E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 230E-08 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.OL UTONS IN ENGINEERING AND ýO-NARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B73 of B94 B B B B C C C D D D D D E E E E F 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.00 4820.0.21 4820.1.35 4820.0.67 4820.1.60 4820.0.67 4820.0.21 4820.0.17 3.83 14.91 14.24 1.35 0.15 4.76 18.74 9.27 0.47 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 105.6 105.6 105.6 105.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442 .7 442 .7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 309.2 309.2 265.9 230.7 221 .7 8. 964E-06 5. 976E-07 2.988E-07 1. 793E-07 9. 384E-07 5. 630E-07 3.753E-07 9. 804E-6.536E-3. 529E-2.292E-1.565E-05 06 06 06 06 8.956E-06 5. 971E-07 2.985E-07 1. 791E-07 9.357E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 1. 160E-04 7.736E-06 3. 868E-06 2.321E-06 1. 547E-06 2 .539E-04 1. 693E-05 8.463E-06 5.078E-06 3.385E-06 5.719E-04 3.813E-05 1 .906E-05 1. 144E-05 1 .238E-03 8. 251E-05 4.126E-05 2.475E-05 8.956E-06 5. 971E-07 2.985E-07 1. 791E-07 9 .357E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3.529E-06 2.2 92E-06 1.547E-06 1.867E-04 1.245E-05 7.239E-06 5.006E-06 3.3 85E-06 3. 809E-04 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 1. 144E-05 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3.31SE-05 2.475E-05 1. 867E-04 1.245E-05 7. 239E-06 5. 006E-06 3. 473E-06 F F F F G G G G IUSNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.04 4820.2.28 4820.6.99 4820.0.67 4820.34.5 243 .7 34.5 243.7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 21.4 209.9 21.4 209 .9 21.4 149 .9 21.4 113.1 3 .809E-2. 539E-1. 581E-1. 153E-04 05 05 05 0.02 4820.2.28 4820.7.92 4820.0.21 4820.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 7. 107E-04 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2. 639E-05 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 NNE SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.
NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLU'IONS IN ENGINEERING AND O ARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B74 of B94 THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 7.107E-04 0.021 0.00093 0 1.144E-05 25.496 1.13080 0 9.357E-07 89.905 3.98751 3.809E-04 0.065 0.00289 8. 956E-06 25.497 1.13087 5. 971E-07 90.112 3.99670 1. 867E-04 0.213 0.00945 7.239E-06 44.239 1.96210 5.614E-07 90.785 4.02655 9.804E-05 0.386 0.01714 6.536E-06 48.070 2.13202 3.743E-07 90.992 4.03573 4. 738E-05 2.664 0.11817 5. 006E-06 57.337 2.54304 2.985E-07 92.338 4.09543 3. 318E-05 10.585 0.46949 4. 115E-06 57.340 2.54319 2. 743E-07 93.218 4.13447 2. 539E-05 12.863 0.57052 3. 529E-06 72.250 3.20450 1. 791E-07 93.891 4.16432 2.475E-05 13.070 0.57971 3 .385E-06 72.716 3.22517 1.372E-07 98.188 4.35490 1. 581E-05 20.060 0.88970 2.292E-06 86.954 3.85663 8. 230E-08 100.000 4.43527 1. 245E-05 24.823 1.10095 1. 547E-06 88.300 3.91633 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR EXCEEDED CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO WHEN THE WIND BLOWS SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW LT -1.0 FOR LOW LT -1.0 FOR LOW LT -1.0 FOR LOW LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 2)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 3)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 4)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 5)=PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 6)=0.469 1.960 2.130 3.202 3.853 1. 246E-04 6.960E-05 5.211E-05 3.438E-05 2. 346E-05 1. 743E-05 1. 375E-05 1. 126E-05 9.477E-06 8.137E-06 7. 089E-06 6. 169E-06 5.356E-06 4. 698E-06 4.158E-06 3.708E-06 3.239E-06 2. 788E-06 2.419E-06 0 3.120E-05 0ANNUAL AVERAGE 1USNRC COMPUTER 0.044 0.133 0.222 0.444 0.665 0.887 1.109 1.331 1.552 1.774 1 .996 2 .218 2.439 2.661 2.883 3.105 3 .326 3.548 3.770 0.5= 2.50E-07 CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 85.000 11 .27 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION
/PLANT NAME: Palisades NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOWULONS IN eNGINEERING AND SOFTWARE DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1 149-002, Rev. I Page B75 of B94 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE NE SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS DT MEANDER-SY
- CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.00 0.51 6.04 10.66 D.78 0.00 0.12 1.84 2.90 0.39 0.00 0.27 2.63 3.17 0.78 0.08 1.84 9.72 24.33 8.15 0.12 0.07 2.23 7.76 8.70 2.11 0.12 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.D.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311. 7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 256. 1 256. 1 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 METERS 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 311.7 309.2 309.2 265.9 230.7 221.7 221.7 MEANDER BLDG WAKE CA=1006.SQ.METERS USED 4.116E-06 2. 744E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 233E-08 5.489E-08 8. 964E-06 5.976E-07 2. 988E-07 1. 793E-07 1. 195E-07 2. 815E-05 1. 877E-06 9. 384E-07 5. 630E-07 3.753E-07 9. 804E-05 6.536E-06 3. 529E-06 2.292E-06 1. 565E-06 1. 174E-06 1. 867E-04 1.245E-05 7.239E-06 5. 006E-06 3.473E-06 2. 605E-06 3. 809E-04 2. 539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 153E-05 4. 115E-06 2.743E-07 1. 372E-07 8.230E-08 5.486E-08 8.956E-5.971E-2.985E-1. 791E-1. 194E-06 07 07 07 07 2. 807E-05 1. 871E-06 9. 357E-07 5. 614E-07 3. 743E-07 1 160E-04 7. 736E-06 3. 868E-06 2. 321E-06 1. 547E-06 1. 160E-06 2. 539E-04 1. 693E-05 8 463E-06 5. 078E-06 3 385E-06 2. 539E-06 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1.372E-07 8. 230E-08 5.486E-08 8. 956E-06 5. 971E-07 2. 985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 2. 807E-05 1. 871E-06 9. 357E-07 5. 614E-07 3. 743E-07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3. 529E-06 2 .292E-06 1.547E-06 1. 160E-06 1. 867E-04 1. 245E-05 7. 239E-06 5.006E-06 3.385E-06 2. 539E-06 3. 809E-04 2. 539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 144E-05 F F F F 0.02 4820.1.06 4820.1.84 4820.0.27 4820.0.0.0.0.34.5 243.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 5. 719E-3. 813E-1. 906E-1. 144E-04 05 05 05 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.Sýt.UTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND F ARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B76 of B94 G 0.1 0.01 4820.G 1.5 0.66 4820.G 3.0 0.78 4820.1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.0.0.0.0.0.RUN DATE: Wed 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 209.9 209.9 149.9 7.107E-04 1.238E-03 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 8.251E-05 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 4.126E-05 3.318E-05/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 GLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 NE SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 7.107E-04 0.006 0.00047 0 1.144E-05 7.037 0.53518 0 1.871E-06 61.898 4.70762 0 1.372E-07 88.165 6.70532 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 3. 809E-04 0.027 0.00203 8. 956E-06 7.038 0.53525 1. 547E-06 70.050 5.32759 1. 194E-07 88.557 6.73517 1. 867E-04 0.096 0.00730 7.239E-06 14.797 1.12538 1. 160E-06 70.171 5.33678 8. 230E-08 99.215 7.54573 9. 804E-05 0.179 0.01364 6. 536E-06 16.639 1.26544 9.357E-07 72.797 5.53655 5.486E-08 100.000 7.60544 4.738E-05 0.844 0.06415 5. 006E-06 25.334 1.92675 5. 971E-07 72.918 5.54573 3.318E-05 1.629 0.12385 4.115E-06 25.336 1.92690 5. 614E-07 76.088 5.78683 2. 807E-05 1.632 0.12415 3 .529E-06 35.058 2.66628 3. 743E-07 76.873 5.84654 2. 539E-05 2.689 0.20452 3. 385E-06 37.171 2.82702 2. 985E-07 78.715 5.98661 1. 581E-05 4.531 0.34459 2. 539E-06 37.292 2.836-0 2. 743E-07 79.228 6.02564 1. 245E-05 6.765 0.51451 2. 292E-06 61.626 4.68695 1. 791E-07 82.127 6.24608 PERCENTILES UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NOP.AL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 2)=HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 3)=HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 4)=HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 5)=HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 6)=0.002 0.204 1.925 4.683 5.324 4. 902E-05 0.076 1.000 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B77 of B94 2.367E-05 0.228 1.687E-05 0.380 1.034E-05 0.761 7.619E-06 1.141 6.074E-06 1.521 5.062E-06 1.901 4.353E-06 2.282 3.820E-06 2.662 3.402E-06 3.042 3.064E-06 3.422 2.785E-06 3.803 2.551E-06 4.183 2.351E-06 4.563 1.949E-06 4.944 1.551E-06 5.324 0 1.397E-05
0.5 CANNUAL
AVERAGE = 2.15E-07 IUSNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 6.57 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 6(SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE ENE SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-: CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METER: AT 10.0 METERS 3m DT Z MEANDER-SY S METERS CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.00 1.13 15.04 10.61 0.62 0.01 0.80 1.74 2.54 0.15 0.01 0.47 1.42 2.22 0.47 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583. 0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 4.116E-06 2.744E-07 1.372E-07 8.233E-08 5.489E-08 8.964E-06 5.976E-07 2.988E-07 1.793E-07 1.195E-07 2.815E-05 1.877E-06 9.384E-07 5.630E-07 3.753E-07 4.115E-06 2.743E-07 1.372E-07 8.230E-08 5. 486E-08 8.956E-06 5.971E-07 2.985E-07 1.791E-07 1.194E-07 2.807E-05 1.871E-06 9.357E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 4.115E-06 2.743E-07 1.372E-07 8.230E-08 5.486E-08 8.956E-06 5.971E-07 2.985E-07 1.791E-07 1.194E-07 2.807E-05 1.871E-06 9.357E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLLIlONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF"rARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B78 of B94 D D D D D D E E E E E E F F F F F 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.14 3.16 7.45 16.46 9.81 1.13 0.06 2.07 8.07 7.59 2.69 0.15 0.02 1.27 1.74 0.33 0.15 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 105.6 105.6 105.6 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 311.7 309.2 309.2 265.9 230.7 221.7 221.7 243.7 243.7 195.7 161.1 153.0 9.804E-05 6. 536E-06 3. 529E-06 2. 292E-06 1.565E-06 1. 174E-06 1. 867E-04 1. 245E-05 7. 239E-06 5. 006E-06 3. 473E-06 2.605E-06 3. 809E-04 2. 539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 153E-05 8. 088E-06 1. 160E-04 7.736E-06 3. 868E-06 2. 321E-06 1.547E-06 1. 160E-06 2. 539E-04 1. 693E-05 8.463E-06 5.078E-06 3.385E-06 2.539E-06 5.719E-04 3.813E-05 1. 906E-05 1. 144E-05 7. 625E-06 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3. 529E-06 2. 292E-06 1. 547E-06 1. 160E-06 1. 867E-04 1.245E-05 7. 239E-06 5.006E-06 3.385E-06 2. 539E-06 S3. 809E-04 2. 539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 144E-05 7. 625E-06 G G G IUSNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.00 4820.0.33 4820.0.15 4820.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 21.4 209.9 21.4 209.9 21.4 149.9 7.107E-04 1.238E-03 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 8.251E-05 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 4.126E-05 3.318E-05 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 ENE SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.0 7.107E-04 3.809E-04 1.867E-04 9.804E-05 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.807E-05 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 0.003 0.028 0.092 0.235 0.562 0.707 0.714 1.986 3.730 0.00019 0.00175 0.00582 0.01485 0.03551 0.04470 0.04513 0.12550 0.23572 0 1.144E-05 8.956E-06 7.625E-06 7.239E-06 6.536E-06 5.006E-06 4.115E-06 3.529E-06 3.385E-06 6.129 6.135 6.280 14.347 17.509 25.103 25.108 32.557 35.246 1. 245E-05 5.802 0.36660 2. 539E-06 35.391 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SVtUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B79 of B94 0.38727 0.38767 0.39686 0 2.292E-06 1.871E-06 1.547E-06 51.852 52.325 62.136 3.27658 3.30643 3.92641 0 1.791E-07 1.372E-07 1.194E-07 73.582 88.626 88.772 4.64971 5.60035 5.60953 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR E CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME II 4.452E-05 0.063 2.056E-05 0.190 1.398E-05 0.316 9.155E-06 0.632 7.190E-06 0.948 5.932E-06 1.264 5.022E-06 1.580 4.166E-06 1.896 3.539E-06 2.212 3.063E-06 2.528 2.690E-06 2.844 2.389E-06 3.160 2.020E-06 3.475 1.671E-06 3.791 0 1.047E-05
0.5 0ANNUAL
AVERAGE = 1.73E-07 IUSNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.90662 1. 160E-06 63.262 3.99759 8.230E-08 99.382 6.28002 1.10639 9. 357E-07 64.680 4.08714 5. 486E-08 100.000 6.31906 1.58629 5. 971E-07 65.479 4.13766 1.58657 5.614E-07 67.696 4.27773 2.05729 3. 743E-07 68.168 4.30758 2.22721 2.985E-07 69.912 4.41780 2.23640 2. 743E-07 71.039 4.48898 XCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS NTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3)=4)>5)=6)=7)=0.002 0.366 1. 105 1.585 3.274 3.923 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 7.91 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE E SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY
- CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)
NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN AND SOFTWARE CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page B80 of B94 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 15.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 0.01 2.39 13. 79 4.82 0.48 0.00 0.62 1.29 0.81 0.33 0.01 0.48 1.43 1.29 0.33 0.09 1.91 7.35 20.18 16.84 3.68 0.48 0.07 2.10 5.92 6.87 2.10 0.33 0.02 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.33 METERS 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.METERS 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.METERS METERS METERS 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 105.6 105.6 105.6 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 METERS 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442. 7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 311.7 311.7 309.2 309.2 265.9 230.7 221.7 221.7 243.7 243.7 195.7 161.1 153.0 MEANDER BLDG WAKE CA=1006.SQ.METERS USED 4.116E-06 2. 744E-07 1.372E-07 8. 233E-08 5.489E-08 8. 964E-06 5. 976E-07 2. 988E-07 1. 793E-07 1. 195E-07 2. 815E-05 1 .877E-06 9. 384E-07 5. 630E-07 3. 753E-07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3. 529E-06 2. 292E-06 1. 565E-06 1. 174E-06 7. 827E-07 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 230E-08 5.486E-08 8. 956E-06 5. 971E-07 2. 985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 2. 807E-05 1. 871E-06 9. 357E-07 5. 614E-07 3.743E-07 1. 160E-04 7. 736E-06 3. 868E-06 2. 321E-06 1. 547E-06 1. 160E-06 7. 736E-07 2. 539E-04 1. 693E-05 8.463E-06 5. 078E-06 3. 385E-06 2. 539E-06 5. 719E-04 3. 813E-05 1 .906E-05 1. 144E-05 7. 625E-06 1. 238E-03 8. 251E-05 4 .126E-05 4. 115E-2. 743E-1.372E-8. 230E-5. 486E-8. 956E-5. 971E-2. 985E-1. 791E-1. 194E-2. 807E-1.871E-9.357E-5.6 14E-3. 743E-9.804E-6.536E-3. 529E-2 .292E-1.547E-1. 160E-7. 736E-06 07 07 08 08 06 07 07 07 07 05 06 07 07 07 05 06 06 06 06 06 07 1. 867E-1. 245E-7. 239E-5. 006E-3. 473E 2. 605E-3. 809E-2. 539E-1.581E-1. 153E-8.088E-04-05 06 06 06 06 04-05.05-05 06 1. 867E-04 1.245E-05 7.239E-06 5.006E-06 3 .385E-06 2.539E-06 3.809E-04 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 1. 144E-05 7.625E-06 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3.3 18E-05 G G G 0.00 4820.0.33 4820.0.48 4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.21.4 209.9 21.4 209.9 21.4 149.9 7. 107E-04 4.738E-05 3. 318E-05 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SýtUTONS IN ENGINEERINGMAD SFTAE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B81 of B94/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 E SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS DLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER 0 7.107E-04 3 0.003 0.00019 0 1.144E-05 8 5.951 0.37175 0 2.292E-06 1 50.961 3.18320 0 2.743E-07 1 79.782 4.98343 IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.809E-04 0.022 0.00135 956E-06 5.956 0.37206 871E-06 51.439 3.21305 791E-07 80.590 5.03395 1. 867E-04 0.087 0.00541 7.625E-06 6.287 0. 39273 1. 547E-06 68.275 4.26472 1 .372E-07 94.376 5.89503 9. 804E-05 0.173 0.01081 7. 239E-06 12.206 0.76242 1. 160E-06 71.951 4.49434 1. 194E-07 94.706 5.91569 4.738E-05 0.504 0.03148 6. 536E-06 14.117 0.88182 9. 357E-07 73.385 4.58389 8. 230E-08 99.522 6.21650 3. 318E-05 0.982 0.06133 5. 006E-06 20.992 1.31121 7. 736E-07 73.863 4.61374 5. 486E-08 100.000 6.24635 2. 807E-05 0.989 0.06176 4.115E-06 21.001 1.31179 5.971E-07 74.488 4.65278 2.539E-05 1.945 0.12146 3.529E-06 28.353 1 .77103 5. 614E-07 75.775 4.73314 OR EXCEEDED.1.581E-05 2.900 0.18117 3.385E-06 30.448 1.90192 3. 743E-07 76.105 4.75381 1. 245E-05 4.996 0.31205 2. 539E-06 30.779 1.92258 2. 985E-07 77.392 4.83418 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PERCENTAGES.
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XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3)=4)=5) =6)=7) =0.001 0.005 0.371 1.310 3.180 4.261 4. 145E-05 1. 922E-05 1. 309E-05 8. 260E-06 6. 318E-06 0.062 0.187 0.312 0.625 0.937 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000
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INC.SOMUTMONS (N ENGINEERING AND Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B82 of B94 5.180E-06 1.249 4.327E-06 1.562 3.702E-06 1.874 3.233E-06 2.186 2.868E-06 2.499 2.575E-06 2.811 2.334E-06 3.123 2.073E-06 3.435 1.845E-06 3.748 1.655E-06 4.060 0 9.519E-06
0.5 0ANNUAL
AVERAGE = 1.57E-07 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 8.00 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 1Gm to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE ESE SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C D D D D 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.01 2.74 16.55 3.90 0.56 0.01 0.73 1.02 1.29 0.30 0.01 0.43 1.16 2.01 0.73 0.09 2.01 7.50 25.33 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 4.116E-06 2.744E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 233E-08 5. 489E-08 8.964E-06 5.976E-07 2.988E-07 1. 793E-07 1. 195E-07 2. 815E-05 1. 877E-06 9.384E-07 5.630E-07 3.753E-07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3. 529E-06 2. 292E-06 4. 115E-06 2. 743E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 230E-08 5.486E-08 8. 956E-06 5. 971E-07 2. 985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 2.807E-05 1. 871E-06 9. 357E-07 5. 614E-07 3. 743E-07 1. 160E-04 7. 736E-06 3. 868E-06 2.321E-06 4. 115E-06 2.743E-07 1.372E-07 8 .230E-08 5.486E-08 8.956E-06 5.971E-07 2. 985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 2. 807E-05 1. 871E-06 9. 357E-07 5. 614E-07 3.743E-07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3.529E-06 2 .292E-06 87.2 373.3 87.2 373.3 87.2 345.6 87.2 319.3 M NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page B83 of B94 D D D E E E E E F F F F 7.5 10.0 15.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 15.69 1.29 0.13 0.06 1.88 5.48 4.89 1.29 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 87.2 311.7 87.2 311.7 87.2 311.7 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 309.2 309.2 265.9 230.7 221.7 1. 565E-1. 174E-7.827E-1. 867E-1 .245E-7. 239E-5.006E-3,. 473E-06 06 07 04 05 06 06 06 1. 547E-1. 160E-7.736E-2. 539E-1. 693E-8.463E-5. 078E-3. 385E-5.719E-3. 813E-1. 906E-1. 144E-06 06 07 04 05 06 06 06 04 05 05 05 1. 547E-1. 160E-7. 736E-1.867E-1.245E-7. 239E-5.006E-3.385E-3. 809E-2.539E-1. 581E-1. 144E-06 06 07 04 05 06 06 06 04 05 05 05 0.01 4820.0.73 4820.1.02 4820.0.30 4820.34.5 243.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 3.809E-04 2. 539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 153E-05 G G G 1USNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.01 4820.0.56 4820.0.30 4820.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.0.0.RUN DATE: Wed 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 209 .9 209 .9 149 .9 7.107E-04 1.238E-03 7.107E-04 4.73SE-05 8.251E-05 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 4.126E-05 3.318E-05/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 ESE SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE 0 7.107E-04 0.005 0.00036 0 1.144E-05 4.964 0.34512 0 1.547E-06 67.600 4.69988 0 1.372E-07 95.244 3.809E-04 0.019 0.00134 8. 956E-06 4. 970 0.34553 1. 160E-06 68.888 4.78942 1. 194E-07 95.541 FREQUENCY WITH 1.867E-04 0.078 0.00541 7.239E-06 10.452 0.72670 9.357E-07 70.044 4.86980 8.230E-08 99.439 RESPECT TO ALL TIME.9.804E-05 4.738E-05 0.169 0.730 0.01174 0.05077 6.536E-06 5.006E-06 12.467 17.355 0.86677 1.20661 7.736E-07 5.971E-07 70.176 70.903 4.87898 4.92950 5.486E-08 100.000 3. 318E-05 1.028 0.07144 4. 115E-06 17.366 1.20734 5.614E-07 72.918 5.06957 2. 807E-05 1.034 0.07187 3. 529E-06 24.863 1.72858 3.743E-07 73.644 5.12008 2. 539E-05 1.760 0.12239 3. 385E-06 26.151 1.81813 2. 985E-07 74.668 5.19127 1. 581E-05 2.784 0. 19357 2. 292E-06 51.483 3.57933 2. 743E-07 77.409 5.38185 1. 245E-05 4.667 0.32446 1 .871E-06 51.912 3.60918 1. 791E-07 78.697 5.47141 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B84 of B94 6.62181 6.64247 6.91343 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR E)CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME It 3.896E-05 0.070 1.887E-05 0.209 1.314E-05 0.348 7.788E-06 0.695 5.768E-06 1.043 4.720E-06 1.390 4.017E-06 1.738 3.508E-06 2.086 3.119E-06 2.433 2.810E-06 2.781 2.558E-06 3.129 2.348E-06 3.476 2 067E-06 3.824 1 842E-06 4.171 1.639E-06 4.519 0 1.004E-05
0.5 OANNUAL
AVERAGE = 1.69E-07 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 6.95246 (CEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS NTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
PERCENTAGES.
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XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3) =4)=5)=6)=7)=0.001 0.005 0.051 0.866 3.576 4.696 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65. 000 7.19 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE SE SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=1006.SQ.METERS A A 0.1 0.01 4820.1.5 3.12 4820.0.0.0. 775.2 1000.0 0. 775.2 1000.0 775.2 4.116E-06 4.115E-06 4.115E-06 775.2 2.744E-07 2.743E-07 2.743E-07 M NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.50LUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOTWARIE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B85 of B94 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 15.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 18.57 4820.7.14 4820.0.69 4p20_0.00 0.34 1.61 1.51 0.45 0.01 0.69 1.51 1.85 0.93 0.13 2.88 7.38 16.82 16.37 3.57 0.34 0.09 2.78 4.73 3.23 0.93 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 1000.0 775.2 1000.0 7757* 100(1_0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 105.6 105.6 105.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 311.7 311.7 309 .2 309.2 265.9 230.7 221.7 1.372E-07 1.372E-07 1.372E-07 8.233E-08 8.230E-08 8.230E-08 5_489F-0R 5_49F6-0R 5.436E-08 8.964E-06 5.976E-07 2.988E-07 1. 793E-07 1. 195E-07 8.956E-5.971E-2.985E-1. 791E-1. 194E-06 07 07 07 07 2. 815E-1. 877E-9.384E-5.630E-3.753E-9. 804E-6. 536E-3. 529E-2 292E-1 .565E-1. 174E-7.827E-05 06 07 07 07 05 06 06 06 06 06 07 2.807E-05 1. 871E-06 9. 357E-07 5.614E-07 3. 743E-07 1. 160E-04 7. 736E-06 3. 868E-06 2. 321E-06 1. 547E-06 1. 160E-06 7.736E-07 S. 956E-06 5.971E-07 2. 985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 2. 807E-05 1. 871E-06 9.357E-07 5.6 14E-07 3. 743E-07 9. 804E-05 6.536E-06 3. 529E-06 2.292E-06 1.547E-06 1. 160E-06 7.736E-07 1.867E-04 1. 245E-05 7. 239E-06 5.006E-06 3. 385E-06 F F F F G G G 1USNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.02 4820.1.03 4820.0.58 4820.0.11 4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.34.5 243.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 21.4 209.9 21.4 209.9 21.4 149.9 1. 867E-04 1. 245E-05 7. 239E-06 5.006E-06 3. 473E-06 3. 809E-04 2. 539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 153E-05 7.107E-04 4.73SE-05 3. 318E-05 2. 539E-1. 693E-8.463E-5. 078E-3.385E-5.719E-3.813E-1. 906E-1. 144E-04 05 06 06 06 04 05 05 05 3.809E-2.539E-1. 581E-1. 144E-04 05 05 05 0.00 4820.0.24 4820.0.34 4820.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1. 238E-03 8.251E-05 4.126E-05 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 3. 318E-05 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B86 of B94 0 SE SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS DLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
DBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.OR EXCEEDED.0 7.107E-04 3.809E-04 1.867E-04 0.002 0.022 0.108 0.00019 0.00193 0.00942 0 1.144E-05 8.956E-06 7.239E-06 5.327 5.330 10.064 0.46247 0.46271 0.87373 0 1.547E-06 1.160E-06 9.357E-07 58.370 61.941 63.448 5.06766 5.37765 5.50853 0 1.372E-07 1.194E-07 8.230E-08 91.722 92.171 99.312 7.96318 8.00222 8.62220 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME 9. 804E-05 0.239 0.02073 6. 536E-06 12.947 1.12402 7. 736E-07 63.792 5.53838 5.486E-08 100.000 8.68190 4. 738E-05 0.477 0.04140 5.006E-06 16.173 1.40416 5.971E-07 64.136 5.56823 3. 318E-05 0.821 0.07125 4.115E-06 16.185 1.40520 5. 614E-07 65.988 5.72897 2. 807E-05 0.831 0.07212 3. 529E-06 23.565 2.04585 3.743E-07 66.913 5.80934 2.539E-05 1.862 0.16167 3. 385E-06 24.490 2. 12621 2. 985E-07 68.527 5.94941 1. 581E-05 2.444 0.21219 2. 292E-06 41.311 3.58661 2.743E-07 71.647 6.22036 1. 245E-05 5.221 0.45329 1.871E-06 41 .999 3.64631 1. 791E-07 73.155 6.35124 EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PERCENTAGES.
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XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3 4 5)=6 ) =7)=0.002 0.009 0.453 1 .123 3. 583 5.064 4. 380E-05 1.940E-05 1. 290E-05 7. 907E-06 5. 778E-06 4. 508E-06 3. 692E-06 3.120E-06 2. 695E-06 2. 366E-06 2. 085E-06 1. 851E-06 0.087 0.260 0.434 0.868 1.302 1.736 2.170 2.605 3.039 3.473 3.907 4.341 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B87 of B94 1.659E-06 4.775 0 1.165E-05
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AVERAGE = 2.18E-07 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 55.000 5.76 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE SSE SECTOR.DT STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT AT 10.0 METERS DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY
- CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS MEANDER BLDG WAKE CA=1006.SQ.METERS USED 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 15.0 0.00 0.86 13.51 11.93 1.59 0.32 0.00 0.54 1.49 1.91 0.64 0.10 0.01 0.42 2.35 1.81 0.86 0.10 0.15 3.30 10.75 14.17 11.93 2.88 0.10 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442. 7 442. 7 442. 7 442. 7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 775 .2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442 .7 442.7 442.7 442 .7 442.7 442.7 373.3 373.3 345.6 319.3 311.7 311.7 311.7 4. 116E-06 2.744E-07 1. 372E-07 8. 233E-08 5. 489E-08 4.116E-08 8. 964E-5. 976E-2.988E-1. 793E-1. 195E-8. 964E-06 07 07 07 07 08 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1. 372E-07 8.230E-08 5.486E-08 4.115E-08 8.956E-06 5. 971E-07 2. 985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 8. 956E-08 2. 807E-05 1. 871E-06 9. 357E-07 5. 614E-07 3. 743E-07 2.807E-07 1. 160E-04 7. 736E-06 3. 868E-06 2. 321E-06 1. 547E-06 1. 160E-06 7. 736E-07 4.115E-06 2. 743E-07 1 .372E-07 8. 230E-08 5.486E-08 4.115E-08 8. 956E-06 5. 971E-07 2. 985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 8. 956E-08 2. 807E-05 1. 871E-06 9. 357E-07 5. 614E-07 3 743E-07 2 807E-07 9. 804E-05 6. 536E-06 3 .529E-06 2. 292E-06 1. 547E-06 1. 160E-06 7. 736E-07 2. 815E-05 1. 877E-06 9.384E-07 5. 630E-07 3.753E-07 2. 815E-07 9. 804E-05 6.536E-06 3.529E-06 2. 292E-06 1. 565E-06 1. 174E-06 7. 827E-07 E 0.1 0.10 4820.E 1.5 3.20 4820.0.0.0. 221.7 55.4 309.2 1.867E-04 2.539E-04 1.867E-04 0. 221.7 55.4 309.2 1.245E-05 1.693E-05 1.245E-05 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. I Page B88 of B94 E E E E F F F F 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.55 4820.3.62 4820.0.64 4820.0.10 4820.0.02 4820.1.17 4820.0.95 4820.0.10 4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 55.4 265.9 55.4 230.7 55.4 221.7 55.4 221.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 243.7 34.5 195.7 34.5 161.1 7. 239E 5. 006E 3.473E 2. 605E 3. 809E 2. 539E 1.581E 1. 153E.06.06.06.06 04-05-05-05 8. 463E-06 5. 078E-06 3. 385E-06 2 .539E-06 7. 239E-06 5. 006E-06 3.385E-06 2. 539E-06 3. 809E-04 2. 539E-05 1. 581E-05 1. 144E-05 5. 719E 3. 813E 1.906E 1. 144E.04.05.05*05 G G G IUSNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.00 4820.0.32 4820.0.54 4820.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.0.0.RUN DATE: Wed Apr 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 14 10:41:55 2004 209.9 209.9 149.9 7.107E-04 1.238E-03 7.107E-04 4.738E-05 8.251E-05 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 4.126E-05 3.318E-05/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
0 SSE SECTOR BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS OLATERAL PLUME MEANDER/BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED AS A FUNCTION OF DOWNWIND DISTANCE.MEANDER CREDIT IS FOR WINDSPEEDS LESS THAN 6 MPS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH RESPECT TO ALL TIME.OR EXCEEDED.O 7.107E-04 0.003 0.00028 O 1.144E-05 6.561 0.61647 O 1.871E-06 47.114 4.42659 O 2.743E-07 70.013 6.57814 0 X/Q (BASED ON THE 3. 809E-04 0.026 0.00241 8.956E-06 6.566 0.61687 1. 547E-06 59.040 5.54715 1. 791E-07 71.919 6.75725 PERCENTILES 1.867E-04 0.125 0.01176 7. 239E-06 14.117 1.32640 1. 160E-06 61.924 5.81810 1. 372E-07 85.434 8.02705 9. 804E-05 0.274 0.02577 6. 536E-06 17.417 1 .63639 9. 357E-07 64.270 6.03854 1. 194E-07 86.070 8.08675 4.738E-05 3.318E-05 2.807E-05 2.539E-05 1.581E-05 0.592 1.130 1.136 2.309 3.262 0.05563 0.10614 0.10671 0.21693 0.30648 5.006E-06 4.115E-06 3.529E-06 3.385E-06 2.539E-06 21.034 21.037 31.790 32.426 32.523 1.97623 1.97654 2.98687 3.04657 3.05576 7.736E-07 5.971E-07 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 2.985E-07 64.368 64.905 66.714 67.569 69.060 6.04772 6.09824 6.26816 6.34852 6.48859 1. 245E-05 6.463 0.60728 2. 292E-06 46.698 4.38756 2.807E-07 69.158 6.49778 8. 956E-08 86.167 8.09594 8 .230E-08 98.094 9.21649 5.486E-08 99.682 9.36574 4.115E-08 100.000 9.39559 UPPER RNVRT.OPR nF TRF ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)
NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOULUONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTNARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B89 of B94 0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q SEC/CUBIC METER CHI/Q IS EQUALED WITH RESPECT TO THE TOTAL TIME OR EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK HANDCHECK GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: GRAPH: SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LT LT LT LT LT LT LT-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.0 FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW PERCENTAGES.
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XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE XSAVE 2)=3)=4)=5)6)=0.002 0.012 0.607 1.635 2.984 4.384 5.543 5.001E-05 0.094 2.274E-05 0.282 1.531E-05 0.470 9.468E-06 0.940 7.242E-06 1.409 5.701E-06 1.879 4.546E-06 2.349 3.755E-06 2.819 3.177E-06 3.288 2.737E-06 3.758 2.393E-06 4.228 2.048E-06 4.698 1.746E-06 5.168 0 1.457E-05
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AVERAGE = 2.68E-07 1USNRC COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 5.32 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OPARAMETER VALUES FOR THE CHI/Q CALCULATIONS FOR THE ALL SECTOR.STABILITY WINDSPEED FREQUENCY DISTANCE TERRAIN HT EFF PLUME HT SIGMA-Y SIGMA-Z MEANDER-SY CLASS METER/SEC PERCENT METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS METERS AT 10.0 METERS** CHI/Q VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)MEANDER BLDG WAKE USED CA=I006.SQ.METERS A A A A A A 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.00 1.19 8.30 5.74 0.81 0.08 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 1000.0 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 775.2 4.116E-06 2. 744E-07 1. 372E-07 8.233E-08 5. 489E-08 4.116E-08 4.115E-06 2.743E-07 1.372E-07 8.230E-08 5. 486E-08 4.115E-08 4.115E-06 2.743E-07 1.372E-07 8.230E-08 5.486E-08 4.115E-08 0.1 0.00 4820.0. 0. 583.0 610.6 583.0 8.964E-06 8.956E-06 8.956E-06 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLL0TONS IN ENGJNEERING ANO .OF'rAR E Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1149-002, Rev. I Page B90 of B94 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 15.0 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 14.9 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 7.5 10.0 0.29 1.09 1.37 0.33 0.04 0.00 0.32 1.38 1.68 0.65 0.03 0.12 2.69 9.80 15.75 9.02 1.39 0.10 0.10 3.33 10.54 6.69 1.55 0.18 0.01 0.04 2.01 4.96 0.89 0.03 0.01 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 105.6 105.6 105.6 105.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 610.6 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 256.1 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 87.2 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 55.4 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.5 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 583.0 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 442.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 311.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 221.7 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 153.0 5. 976E-2.988E-1. 793E-1. 195E-8. 964E-07.07.07.07.08 2. 815E-05 1. 877E-06 9. 384E-07 5. 630E-07 3. 753E-07 2. 815E-07 1. 174E-7. 827E-3. 914E-2. 348E-1. 565E-1. 174E-7. 827E-04 06 06 06 06.06-07 5. 971E-07 2. 985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 8.956E-08 2. 807E-05 1. 871E-06 9.357E-07 5. 614E-07 3. 743E-07 2. 807E-07 1. 160E-04 7. 736E-06 3. 868E-06 2. 321E-06 1. 547E-06 1. 160E-06 7. 736E-07 2. 539E-04 1.693E-05 8.463E-06 5. 078E-06 3. 385E-06 2. 539E-06 1. 693E-06 5. 719E-04 3. 813E-05 1 .906E-05 1. 144E-05 7. 625E-06 5. 719E-06 1. 238E-03 8. 251E-05 4.126E-05 2.475E-05 5. 971E-07 2. 985E-07 1. 791E-07 1. 194E-07 8. 956E-08 2. 807E-05 1.871E-06 9.357E-07 5. 614E-07 3.743E-07 2. 807E-07 1. 160E-04 7. 736E-06 3.868E-06 2.321E-06 1. 547E-06 1. 160E-06 7. 736E-07 2. 539E-04 1. 693E-05 8.463E-06 5. 078E-06 3 .385E-06 2. 539E-06 1 .693E-06 5. 719E-04 3.813E-05 1. 906E-05 1. 144E-05 7.625E-06 5. 719E-06 1 .238E-03 8 .251E-05 4.126E-05 2.4 75E-05 2. 605E-04 1. 737E-05 8. 683E-06 5. 210E-06 3. 473E-06 2. 605E-06 1. 737E-06 6. 066E-04 4. 044E-05 2. 022E-05 1. 213E-05 8. 088E-06 6. 066E-06 1. 413E-03 9.418E-05 4.709E-05 2.825E-05 G G G G 1USNRC 0.1 1.5 3.0 5.0 COMPUTER CODE-0.01 4820.1.24 4820.5.75 4820.0.50 4820.PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6 21.4 105.6/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUIIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B91 of B94 PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
DIRECTION-INDEPENDENT (S.R.P 2.3.4) MODEL.MINIMUM BOUNDARY DISTANCE = 4820.0 METERS.BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH 0 1.238E-03 0.011 0.01148 0 1.693E-05 18.078 18.07807 0 3.385E-06 50.280 50.28014 0 5.614E-07 80.388 80.38805 0 5.486E-08 99.920 99.91963 5.719E-04 0.051 0.05052 1. 144E-05 18.969 18.96900 2 .539E-06 50.457 50.45694 3. 743E-07 81.038 81.03788 4. 115E-08 100.000 100.00000 2. 539E-04 0.154 0.15385 8. 956E-06 18.971 18.97130 2. 321E-06 66.207 66.20666 2. 985E-07 82.129 82.12858 RESPECT TO 1.160E-04 0.276 0.27555 8.463E-06 29.506 29.50632 1.871E-06 66.524 66.52354 2.807E-07 82.156 82.15614 ALL TIME.8.251E-05 1.520 1.52009 7.736E-06 32.197 32.19748 1.693E-06 66.533 66.53272 2.743E-07 83.346 83.34557 4.126E-05 7.274 7.27440 7. 625E-06 32.227 32.22733 1. 547E-06 75.550 75.54994 1. 791E-07 84.716 84.71641 3. 813E-05 9.286 9.28588 5. 719E-06 32.237 32.23651 1. 160E-06 76.941 76.94144 1. 372E-07 93.013 93.01262 2. 807E-05 9.290 9.29047 5. 078E-06 38.923 38.92308 9. 357E-07 78.321 78.32146 1. 194E-07 93.341 93. 34098 OR EXCEEDED.2.475E-05 9.786 9.78645 4.115E-06 38.928 38.92767 7.736E-07 78.420 78.42020 8.956E-08 93.378 93.37772 1 .906E-05 14.751 14.75086 3. 868E-06 48.726 48.72560 5. 971E-07 78.707 78.70723 8.230E-08 99.114 99.11366 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 2)9.282 1.673E-04 8. 675E-05 6. 126E-05 3. 529E-05 2.241E-05 1.562E-05 1. 146E-05 8. 681E-06 6.963E-06 5. 812E-06 4. 881E-06 4. 111E-06 3. 463E-06 2.908E-06 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOUTONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 149-002, Rev. I Page B92 of B94 2.427E-06 65.000 2.007E-06 70.000 1.634E-06 75.000 1.300E-06 80.000 9.954E-07 85.000 7.116E-07 90.000 0 6.126E-05
5.0 IUSNRC
COMPUTER CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 85.000 90.000 5.00 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DT TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 OLOW POPULATION ZONE CALCULATIONS:
OFIVE PERCENT OVERALL SITE LIMIT BUILDING WAKE CREDIT ALLOWED: C= 0.5 A= 2011. D= 58.5 CORRECTION FACTORS USED IN THE ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS.
OBELOW ARE PRINTED THE ORDERED VALUES OF CHI/Q AND THE FREQUENCY WITH WHICH THAT VALUE IS REACHED OR EXCEEDED.THE TOP NUMBER IS THE CHI/Q. THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY NORMALIZED TO THIS SECTOR.THE THIRD NUMBER IS THE FREQUENCY WITH 0 7.107E-04 3.809E-04 1.867E-04 0.011 0.051 0.154 0.01148 0.05052 0.15385 0 1.245E-05 1.144E-05 8.956E-06 18.078 18.969 18.971 18.07807 18.96901 18.97131 0 3.385E-06 2.539E-06 2.292E-06 50.280 50.457 66.207 50.28015 50.45696 66.20667 0 5.614E-07 3.743E-07 2.985E-07 80.388 81.038 82.129 80.38811 81.03795 82.12865 0 5.486E-08 4.115E-08 99.920 100.000 99.91970 100.00008 0 X/Q PERCENTILES (BASED ON THE UPPER ENVELOPE OF THE ORDERED X/Q-FREQUENCY VALUES, AND AS PLOTTED ON A LOG-NORMAL GRAPH.)0 PERCENT OF TIME CHI/Q IS EQUALED OR CHI/Q WITH RESPECT TO SEC/CUBIC METER THE TOTAL TIME RESPECT TO 9.804E-05 0.276 0.27555 7.625E-06 19.001 19.00116 1.871E-06 66.524 66.52356 2.807E-07 82.156 82.15621 ALL TIME.4.738E-05 1.520 1.52009 7. 239E-06 29.536 29.53617 1.693E-06 66.533 66.53275 2. 743E-07 83.346 83.34563 3 .318E-05 7.274 7.27440 6. 536E-06 32.227 32.22733 1. 547E-06 75.550 75.54997 1. 791E-07 84.716 84.71647 2. 807E-05 7.279 7.27899 5.719E-06 32.237 32.23652 1. 160E-06 76.941 76.94147 1.372E-07 93.013 93.01267 2. 539E-05 9.290 9.29047 5. 006E-06 38.923 38.92308 9. 357E-07 78.321 78.32150 1. 194E-07 93.341 93.34104 2.475E-05 9.786 9.78645 4.115E-06 38.928 38.92768 7. 736E-07 78.420 78.42024 8.956E-08 93.378 93.37778 1. 581E-05 14.751 14.75086 3. 529E-06 48.726 48.72562 5. 971E-07 78.707 78.70727 8. 230E-08 99.114 99.11373 EXCEEDED WHEN THE WIND BLOWS INTO THIS SECTOR ONLY ERROR IN NORMAL TRANSFORMATION FOR A( 42)= 100.00008 HANDCHECK GRAPH: SLOPE LT -1.0 FOR LOW PERCENTAGES.
XSAVE( 2): 7.271 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF'TARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B93 of B94 1. 099E-04 5. 955E-05 4. 304E-05 2. 486E-05 1. 655E-05 1. 198E-05 9. 081E-06 7. 123E-06 6. 024E-06 5. 139E-06 4. 408E-06 3. 790E-06 3. 259E-06 2. 795E-06 2. 384E-06 1 .983E-06 1. 616E-06 1. 286E-06 9. 859E-07 7. 057E-07 0 4. 304E-05 IUSNRC COMPUTER 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 85.000 90.000 5.0 CODE-PAVAN, VERSION 2.0 1.000 3.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000 35.000 40.000 45.000 50.000 55.000 60.000 65.000 70.000 75.000 80.000 85.000 90.000 5.00 RUN DATE: Wed Apr 14 10:41:55 2004/PLANT NAME: Palisades DATA PERIOD: 1999-2003 TYPE OF RELEASE: Ground Level Release SOURCE OF DATA: Data from onsite met tower COMMENTS:
NONE PROGRAM: PAVAN, 10/76, 8/79 REVISION, IMPLE METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION WIND SENSORS HEIGHT: 10 Meters DELTA-T HEIGHTS: from 10m to 60m DT R MENTATICN OF REGULATORY GUIDE 1.145 0 RELATIVE CONCENTRATION (X/Q) VALUES (SEC/CUBIC METER)VERSUS AVERAGING TIME HOURS PER YEAR MAX 0-2 HR X/Q IS EXCEEDED ANNUAL AVERAGE IN SECTOR DOWNWIND DISTANCE SECTOR (METERS)S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW N NNE NE ENE E 4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.4820.0-2 HOURS 1.68E-05 1 .57E-05 1. 92E-05 2. 56E-05 3. 22E-05 3.95E-05 5.37E-05 6. 66E-05 6. 37E-05 3.12E-05 1 .40E-05 1 .05E-05 9. 52E-06 0-8 HOURS 8-24 HOURS 8.22E-06 7.42E-06 8.90E-06 1. 14E-05 1. 41E-05 1. 72E-05 2.36E-05 3.03E-05 2. 87E-05 1. 40E-05 7. 01E-06 5. 31E-06 4. 83E-06 5.75E-06 5. 10E-06 6. 06E-06 7. 59E-06 9.36E-06 1. 14E-05 1.56E-05 2. 04E-05 1. 93E-05 9.42E-06 4.96E-06 3. 79E-06 3. 44E-06 1-4 DAYS 2 65E-06 2 26E-06 2 63E-06 3. 14E-06 3. 83E-06 4. 62E-06 6 41E-06 8. 67E-06 8 13E-06 3 97E-06 2. 35E-06 1. 81E-06 1. 65E-06 4-30 DAYS 8. 68E-07 7. 06E-07 7. 93E-07 8. 88E-07 1. 06E-06 1. 27E-06 1. 78E-06 2. 54E-06 2. 35E-06 1. 14E-06 8. 02E-07 6. 31E-07 5. 72E-07 2 22E-07 1 69E-07 1. 83E-07 1. 89E-07 2 21E-07 2 61E-07 3 72E-07 5. 65E-07 5. 15E-07 2 50E-07 2. 15E-07 1. 73E-07 1. 57E-07 5.8 217.8 6.3 9.7 12.5 16.7 28.9 43.7 40.5 12.6 4.1 3.0 2.6 DOWNWIND SECTOR S SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW N NNE NE ENE E NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOIL.TIONS TN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Deternfination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page B94 of B94 ESE SE SSE MAX X/Q 4820.4820.4820.1.00E-05 1. 16E-05 1. 46E-05 6.66E-05 5.11E-06 6. 03E-06 7. 53E-06 3. 65E-06 4. 34E-06 5. 41E-06 1. 92E-05 1. 47E-05 1. 75E-06 2.13E-06 2. 64E-06 8. 27E-06 6.76E-06 6. 13E-07 7.62E-07 9. 45E-07 TOTAL HOURS 2. 47E-06 2.21E-06 1. 69E-07 2. 18E-07 2. 68E-07 AROUND SITE: 5.65E-07 5.65E-07 2.6 4.1 5.4 416.5 ESE SE SSE SRP 2.3.4 4820. 6.13E-05 2.82E-05 SITE LIMIT 4.30E-05 2.10E-05 00.5 PERCENT X/Q TO AN INDIVIDUAL IS LIMITING.0**NOTE**:
VALUES ON THIS PAGE ARE APPROXIMATIONS ONLY.CHECK THE REASONABLENESS OF THE ENVELOPES COMPUTED FOR THE 0-2 HOUR VALUES. FOR ANY FAULTY ENVELOPES, ADJUST THE ABOVE VALUES.
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INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1 149-002, Rev. I Page DI of D31 ATTACHMENT D Rev. 0 ARCON96 Cases Input Reference Compilation References
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NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTAR E Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page D2 of D31 Email from Gary Pratt (Palisades) to Joe Sinodis (NAI), "X/O Input Data," with attachment, June 23, 2004
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X/Q Input Data Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 17:57:36 -0400 From: "Pratt, Gary F." <GARY.PRATT@nmcco.com>
To: "Joe Sinodis (E-mail)" <joe.sinodis@numerical.com>
CC: "Jim Harrell (E-mail)" <Jim.Harrell@numerical.com>, "Brogan, Brian A."<BRIAN.BROGAN@nmcco.com>, "Voskuil, Jeffrey L." <JEFFREY.VOSKUIL@nmcco.com>
Joe The attached file contains revised data for closest containment release point and new data for SIRW Tank and Stack Vent release points. Your comment on the containment-emergency inlet was included.
Data that has changed since my last letter are high lighted in the table on page 1. Data for the three release points has been reviewed by Jeff.If you have any questions, please call me.Gary<<XQ Input Tech Review.doc>>
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INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGIN-ERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. I Page D3 of D31 Atmospheric Dispersion Factors Input Units Value or Range Ref. Notes Release height m See Release heights may be taken as actual release/receptor elevations less the grade elevation.
combination table below Horizontal distance m See Horizontal distances will likely be from source to release/receptor calculated as straight line distances intake combination table based on trigonometric layout of release below and receptor points in relation to the N-S and E-W plant axes. For some scenarios, this may conservatively result in the distance line passing through an intervening structure.
Direction from deg See Angles will be calculated based on intake to source release/receptor trigonometric layout of release and (w/r/t true north) combination table receptor points in relation to the N-S and below E-W axes. Direction values will be corrected for plant N offset from true N if necessary.
Direction is as if you were standing at the receptor and facing the release point.Release/Receptor Combination Table Release Release Receptor Receptor Direction Release Point Receptor Point Height Height Height Height Distance Distance with respect Reference (ft) (ft) Jm (ft) (m) to true North Closest Normal Control Containment Room Intake 22.53 22.53 242 166182 See below Point "A" Closest Normal Control Containment Room Intake 22.53 22.53 21.49 174.2 See below Point "B" Closest Emergency Containment Control Room 14.94 14.94 95.05 202.2 See below Point Intake SIRW Tank Normal Control Vent Room Intake 24.51 22.53 10.56 156.6 See below"A" SIRW Tank Normal Control Vent Room Intake 24.51 22.53 7.71 184.3 See below"B" SIRW Tank Emergency Vent Control Room 24.51 14.94 81.19 213.9 See below Intake Normal Control Stack Vent Room Intake 58.52 22.53 22.27 168.5 See below"A" Normal Control Stack Vent Room Intake 58.52 22.53 19.83 181.0 See below"B" Emergency Stack Vent Control Room 58.52 14.94 97.45 209.1 See below Intake I I III NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEARING AND SOF"TARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page D4 of D31 Containment Surface Area Source -Emergency Intake Receptor Data: Containment Radius: Rcont --+58'0"+3'6"=61 '6" = 18.7452 m (Drawing C-1 27 Containment inside radius)(Drawing C-127 Containment wall thickness)
Location of Emergency Intake: X (West):+26'0"-16'0"-13'9 1/2"-20'2 1/2"-38'6"+75'2"-9'21-=3'6" = 1.067 m Y (North)Y =+ 2' 4"+ 144' 0"+ 15' 6"+ 10' 0"+ 2' 6"+ 17' 9"+ 16' 9"+ 2' 6"+ 26' 0"-1' 0"+ 50' 0"+ 87' 0"= 373' 4" H 13.7 (Drawing M-990 Cont CL to G)(Drawing M-990 G to F6)(Drawing M-990 F6 to F4)(Drawing M-990 F4 to F)(Drawing M-990 F to C)(Drawing M-990 C to F7)(Drawing M-990 F7 to inlet CL)(Drawing M-990 Intake to Service Building Wall)(Drawing M-990 '41' to '33.3,' 6 spaces @ 24'= 144')(Drawing M-990 '33.3' to '33.2')(Drawing M-990 '33.2' to '33. ')(Drawing M-990 '33.1' to '33')(Drawing M-990 '33' to '32')(Drawing M-990 '32' to '31 1')(Drawing M-990 '3 1o '31 ')(Drawing M-990 '31' to '28')(Drawing C-50 '28' to '29')(Drawing C-51 '29' to '21')(Drawing C-51 '21' to Containment Centerline) 792 m I Distance = [X 2+ y 2]1/2-Ront = [1.0672 + 113.7822]1/2
-18.7452 = 95.05 m Intake Elevation Above Grade =+ 641' 0.0625" (Drawing M-990 Section "A-A" 14" Pipe Centerline)
-2' 0" (Drawing M-990 Elbow to intake distance)-590' 0" (Grade Elevation)
= 49'1/16" = 14.9367875 m NOTE: elbow center to face distance of about 21" not included reducing the elevation differences NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND 5OF1WARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. 1 Page D5 of D31 Intake Height: 14.94 m I Receptor to Source Direction:
True North and Plant North are different by: 22°44'41 " (Drawing C-2)x = atan[X/Y]
= atan[-1.067
/114.4016]
= -0.534' Relative to Plant North x = -0.534+ 22.75 = 22.216' Relative to True North Direction to Source = 22.2' + 1800 = 202.20 Relative to True North Source Data Release Height: Assume Containment release elevation is the elevation as the receptor elevation Release Height = 14.94 m I NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTION5 IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTNARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1 149-002, Rev. 1 Page D6 of D31 I Containment Surface (Area Source) -Normal Intake Train 'A and B' I Receptor Data: Location of Normal Intake Train "A": X (West) =+ 43' 0" (Drawing C-51 'J' to 'G')+ 26' 6" (Drawing C-51 G' to Containment Centerline)
+ 12' 0" (Drawing M-1 19 Sh. 3 IJI to West side of intake "A")-1' 6" (Drawing M- 119 Sh. 3 half of intake width (36"))= 80'0" = 24.384 m Y (North) =-V1'0 30' 0" 87' 0" (Drawing C-50 '28' to '29')(Drawing C-51 '29' to '21')(Drawing C-51 '211 to Containment Centerline)
= 116'0" = 35.357 m NOTE: Release has to circumvent the SIRWT before if reaches the intake. This will add distance from the containment.
However, it is not yet taken into account. NEI 99-03 Appendix D states"For ground releases, it may be appropriate to consider flow around an intervening building if the building is sufficiently tall that it is unrealistic to expect flow from the release point to go over the building." However, the following equation assumes that the release path goes straight through the SIRWT.Distance = [X 2+ y] Rcont =- [24.3842 + 35.357 2]112 -18.7452 = 24.20 m Intake Elevation Above Grade =+ 663' 11" (Drawing M-1 19 Sh. 4 center normal intake duct)-590' 0" (Grade Elevation)
=73'11'" = 22.5298 m Intake Height: 22.53 m Receptor to Source Direction:
True North and Plant North are different by: 22'44'41" (Drawing C-2)(x = 360 -arctan[X/Y]
= 360 -arctan[24.384/35.357]
= 325.408' Relative Plant North cc = 325.4080 + 22.75 = 348.16' Relative True North Direction to Source = 348.2' -180' = 168.2'Source Data Release Height: Assume Containment release elevation is the elevation as the receptor elevation Release Height = 22.53 m NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINERING AND SOF'VVARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 149-002, Rev. I Page D7 of D31 Location of Normal Intake Train "B": X (West) =+80'0" Location of Normal Intake Train "A"-17'0" (Drawing M-1 19 Sh. 3 Intake "A" to "B")= 63'0" = 19.2024 m Y (North) = (see above)= 116'0" = 35.357 m Distance = [X 2+ y 2]1 2 -Rcnt = [ 19.2024-2
+35.3572]/2
_ 18.7452 = 21.49 m Intake Train "B" Elevation Above Grade is the same as Train "A" Intake Height: 22.53 m Receptor to Source Direction:
True North and Plant North are different by: 22°44'41" (Drawing C-2)a = 360 -arctan[X/Y]
= 360 -arctan[19.2024/35.357]
= 331.494' Relative Plant North at = 331.4940 + 22.75 = 354.240 Relative True North Direction to Source = 354.2' -180' = 174.2' NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTONS IN ENGINCERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA-I 149-002, Rev. I Page D8 of D31 SIRWT Vent -Emergency Intake Receptor Data: Location of Emergency Intake relative to the SIRWT Vent: X (East) =+ 28' 6" (Drawing C-38: SIRWT centerline to 'G')+ 26' 6" (Drawing C-5 1: 'G' to Containment Centerline)
-3' 6" Location of Emergency intake to Containment Centerline
= 51' 6" = 15.697 m Y (North) =+ 373' 4" Location of Emergency intake to Containment Centerline
-25' 0" (Drawing C-38 SIRWT Centerline to '21')-87' 0" (Drawing C-51 '21' to Containment Centerline)
= 261'4" = 79.654 m Distance = [X 2+ y 2]1 1 2 = [15.697 2 + 79.6542]11/2
= 81.19 m Intake Height: 14.94 m Receptor to Source Direction:
True North and Plant North are different by: 22.75' (Drawing C-2)a = arctan[X/Y]
= arctan[ 15.697/79.654]
= 11.1480 Relative Plant North (x = 11.1480 + 22.75 = 33.900 Relative True North Direction to Source = 33.90' +1800 = 213.9 Source Data Release Type: Ground Release Elevation Above Grade =+ 644' (Drawing C-38 Roof under the SIRWT)+ 24' (Drawing C-38 SIRWT Height)+ 1' 11" (Drawing 950X13*C]8 Sh 67 roof slope
- SIRWT OD/2)+0' 6" (Drawing 950X 13*C 18 Sh 55 roof vent height)-590' (Grade Elevation)
= 80' 5" =24.511 m Release Height = 24.51 m NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUrnON5 IN ENGIN-RING AND SOFTWARe Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page D9 of D31 SIRWT Vent -Normal Intake Train 'A' and 'B'Receptor Data: Location of Normal Intake Train 'A' relative to the SIRWT Vent: X (West) =+ 41' 0" (Drawing C-38: SIRWT Centerline to 'M')-26' 6" (Drawing M-1 19 Sh. 3: 'M' to 'J')+ 12' 0" (Drawing M- 119 Sh. 3: 'T to West side of intake duct 'A')-F 6'= (Drawing M-119 Sh. 3: 36"/2 half the width of intake duct)= 25' = 7.62 m Y (North) =-25' 0" (Drawing C-38 SIWRT Centerline to '21')+50' 0" (Drawing C-51 '21' to '29')-1' 0" (Drawing C-50 '29' to '28' see Drawing M 119 Sh4)=24' 0" = 7.315 m Distance = [X 2+ y 2]11 2 = [7.62 2 + 7.3152]1/2
= 10.56 m Intake Height: 22.53 m Source to Receptor Direction:
c = 360 -arctan[X/Y]
= 360 -arctan[7.62/7.315]
= 313.83' Relative Plant North a = 313.830 + 22.75 = 365.58' Relative True North Direction to Source = 365.58' -180' = 156.6'Source Data Release Type: Ground Release Elevation Above Grade =+ 644' (Drawing C-38 Roof under the SIRWT)+ 24' (Drawing C-38 SIRWT Height)+ 1' 11" (Drawing 950X I3*C 18 Sh 67 roof slope
- SIRWT OD/2)+0' 6" (Drawing 950X13*C18 Sh 55 roof vent height)-590' (Grade Elevation)
80'5" = 24.511 m Release Height = 24.51 in Location of Normal Intake Train "B" relative to the SIRWT Vent: X (West) =+ 25' 0" Location of Train "A" relative to the SIRWT NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SO-TAR E Deternfination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1 149-002, Rev. I Page DI0 of D31-17' 0"= 8' = 2.438 m (Drawing M-1 19 Sh. 3: Intake "A" to "B")Y (North) = Same as Train "A'"= 24' 0" = 7.315 m Distance
[X 2+ y]11 = [2.438 2 + 7.315211/2
= 7.71 m Intake Height: 22.53 m Source to Receptor Direction:
ax = 360 -arctan[X/Y]
= 360 -arctan[2.438/7.315]
= 341.560 Relative Plant North x x= 341.561 -360' + 22.75' = 4.31' Relative True North Direction to Source = 430 + 1800 = 184.30 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page DII of D31 Stack Release -Emergency Intake Receptor Data: Location of Emergency Intake relative to the Stack X (East) =-3' 6" Location of Emergency Intake to Containment Centerline
+ 39' 8" (Drawing C-14 1: Distance between stack base and Containment centerline)
-0' 9 1/16" (Drawing C-141: Distance between stack top stack base)= 36' 8 15/16" = 10.793 m Y (North) =+ 373' 4" Location of Emergency Intake to Containment Centerline
-61' 3" (Drawing C-141 Stack Base to Containment Centerline)
+ 5' 8 1/8" (Drawing C-141: Stack top to Stack base distance)-317' 9 1/8" = 96.853 m Distance = [X 2+ y 2]" 2 = [10.7932 + 96.853']112
= 97.45 m Intake Height: 14.94 m Source to Receptor Direction: (x = atan[X/Y]
= atan[10.793/96.853]
= 6.359' Relative to Plant North x = 6.359 + 22.75= 29.1 Relative to True North Direction to Source = 29.11 + 180 = 209. 1 Source Data Release Type: Ground Above Grade Elevation
=+ 782' 0" (Drawing C-141 Stack Height)-590' 0" (Grade Elevation)
-192' 0" = 58.5216 m Release Height = 58.52 m Stack Release -Normal Intake Train 'A' and 'B'Receptor Data: Location of Normal Intake 'A' relative to the Stack X (West) =
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INC.SOLUnrONS IN ENGINEERING AND ýOARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1 149-002, Rev. 1 Page D12 of D31+80' 0" Location of Normal Intake 'A' to Containment Centerline
-39' 8" (Drawing C-141: Distance from Stack Bottom CL to Containment CL)+ 0' 9 1/16" (Drawing C-141: Distance from Stack Bottom CL to Stack Top CL)=41' 1 1/16"= 12.524 m Y (North) =+ 116' 0" Location of Normal Intake 'A' to Containment Centerline
-61' 3" (Drawing C-141: Stack Bottom CL to Containment CL)+ 5' 8 1/8" (Drawing C-141: Stack Top CL to Stack Bottom CL)= 60' 5 1/8" = 18.418 m Distance = [X 2+ y 2]j 1 1 2 = [12.5242 + 18.4182]I/2
= 22.27 m Intake Height: 22.53 m Source to Receptor Direction:
325.785 ax = 360 -arctan[X/Y]
= 360 -arctan[ 12.524/18.418]
= 325.785' Relative Plant North ax = 325.7850 -360 + 22.75 = -11.465 + 360 = 348.535' Relative True North Direction to Source = 348.535' -180 = 168.5 Source Data Release Height = 58.5216 m Location of Normal Intake Train 'B' relative to the Stack: X (West) =+ 41' 1 1/16" Location of Normal Intake Train "A" relative to the Stack-17' 0" (Drawing M-1 19 Sh. 3: Intake "A" to "B")= 24' 1 1/16' = 7.342 m Y (North) = Same as Train "A"= 60' 5 1/8" = 18.418 m Distance = [X 2+ y 2]];2 = [7.342 2 + 18.4182]1/2
= 19.83 mr Intake Height: 22.53 m Source to Receptor Direction:
cc = 360 -arctan[X/Y]
= 360 -arctan[7.342/18.418]
= 338..2660 Relative Plant North x = 358.520' -3600 + 22.750 = 1.02' Relative True North NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND WOF'ARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page D 13 of D31 Direction to Source = 1.02' + 1800 = 181.00 1 NUMERICAL Determination of Atmospheric NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 APPLICATIONS.
INC. Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page D14 of D31 SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOfT'ARE Email from Gary Pratt (Palisades) to Joe Sinodis (NAT), "RE: Remaining X/Qs," with attachment, June 29, 2004
Subject:
RE: Remaining X/Qs Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 07:42:54 -0400 From: "Pratt, Gary F." <GARY.PRATT@nmcco.com>
To: "Joe Sinodis" <joe.sinodis@numerical.com>, "Voskuil, Jeffrey L."<JEFFREY.VOSKUIL@
nmcco.com>
CC: "Brogan, Brian A." <BRIAN.BROGAN@nmcco.com>, <Jim.Harrell@numerical.com>
Joe Attached WORD file contains the X/Q input data for the SSRVs and the ADVs. The input data has been reviewed by Jeff and can be used by NAI for the Palisades dose analysis.Gary----- Original Message -----From: Joe Sinodis [1]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 11:01 AM To: Pratt, Gary F.; Voskuil, Jeffrey L.Cc: Brogan, Brian A.; Jim.Harrell@numerical.com
Subject:
Remaining X/Qs Thanks for sending the approved X/Qs for the LOCA event. We are using them to support the presentation that Jim is preparing.
However, we need the remaining approved X/Q inputs so that we can approve the X/Q calculation.
Like the source term calculation, the X/Q calculation needs to be approved before any event calculation can be approved.
The following is a list of the other release points for which the input information needs to be approved.Closest ADV Closest SSRV Containment Equipment Door Extended SIRWT release location *see note below* I spent an hour or so yesterday pulling the distances and directions off of drawings and ran some preliminary cases to investigate the X/Qs that would result from moving the SIRWT release location (e.g. attaching a hose to the vent and running it away from the intakes).
I looked at two cases that would give much more favorable results for SIRWT releases.
One is running the hose from the SIRWT vent to the S end of the turbine building (line I on dwg. C-46) lined up with the 'B' normal intake. The other location is the SE comer of the auxiliary building (intersection of lines 21 and A on dwg. C-51). The hose end is assumed to be dropped to a height of about 10' above grade for these cases.The ADV and SSRV cases will be needed in the CRE event calculation which is scheduled to be approved along with the LOCA calculation.
For now approval of the draft distances and direction previously sent is all NUMERICAL Determination of Atmospheric NA- 1149-002, Rev. 1 APPLICATIONS.
INC. Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page D 15 of D31 SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND OTWýARE that's needed for these release points for the X/Q calculation.
Any reduction credit for plume rise is taken into account in the individual event calculations, not the X/Q calculation.
The release rates from the ADVs and SSRVs may only be needed if secondary release results need to be improved.
The release rates tie to the cooldown rate being assumed (and the NRC will ask about consideration of the cooldown rate in determination of the exit velocity).
I have developed draft handwritten inputs for the containment equipment door release. They are what I faxed to Gary on Monday June 21. They provide better results than simply the closest containment point, and may need to be used if the diffuse release from containment is not implemented.
As such, it would be prudent to go ahead and have them approved so the cases may be run in the X/Q calculation.
I can provide the hand-written distance and direction determinations for the potential SIRWT locations if you desire for them to be used in the project. Of course they would need to be approved along with the others to go in the X/Q calculation.
Please let me know if you have any questions and how you wish to proceed.Thanks, Joe Joe Sinodis Numerical Applications, Inc.1210 SE Maynard Rd., Suite 202 Cary, NC 27511 Joe.Sinodis@numerical.com (919) 465-7230 ext. 226 (919) 465-7231 fax www.numefical.com NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTION~S IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWAR Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page D16 of D31 Release/Receptor Combination Table Release Release Receptor Receptor Direction Release Point Receptor Point Height Height Height Height Distance Distance with respect Reference (ft) (m) (ft) (m) ( )ft) (m to true North Normal Control SSRV Room Intake 17.37 22.53 17.65 186.7 See below (East Bank) "A" Normal Control SSRV Room Intake 17.37 22.53 16.96 203.8 See below (West Bank) "B" Emergency SSRV Control Room 17.37 14.94 96.78 212.5 See below (East Bank) Intake Normal Control ADV Room Intake 17.37 22.53 20.08 191.9 See below"A" Normal Control ADV Room Intake 17.37 22.53 19.78 206.9 See below"B" Emergency ADV Control Room 17.37 14.94 100.39 214.0 See below I Intake I I -_
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INC.SOLUTIONS IN CNGINC-qRING AND SOý- MIAE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1 149-002, Rev. 1 Page D 17 of D31 SSRV Release -Emergency Intake Receptor Data: Location of Emergency Intake relative to the SSRV X (East) =-3' 6" (Drawing M-40: Distance SSRV (East Bank) to J)-3' 6" (Drawing M-40)-5' 6" (Drawing M-40)-26' 6" (Drawing C-5 1: J to M)96' 0" (Drawing C-5 1: M to Containment Centerline) 57' 0" SSRV (East Bank) to Containment Centerline
-3' 6" Location Containment Centerline to Emergency Intake-53' 6" = 16.307 m Y (North) =7' 7 11/16" (Drawing M-40: SSRV to 20)20' 0" (Drawing M-40) 20-22-88' 0'" (Drawing M-29: 22 to Containment Centerline)
-60' 4 5/16" SSRV to Containment Centerline
+ 373' 4" Location of Containment Centerline to Emergency Intake=312' 11/16"=95.394m Distance = [X2+ y 2]1 2 = [16.307 2 + 95.394 2 = 96.78 m Intake Height: 14.94 m Source to Receptor Direction: (x = atan[X/Y]
= atan[16.307/95.394]
= 9.701' Relative to Plant North a = 9.701' + 22.750 = 32.450 Relative to True North Direction to Source = 32.45' + 180' = 212.50 Source Data Release Type: Above Grade Elevation
=+ 639' 0" (Drawing M-40 Roof Elevation)
+ 8' 0" (Drawing M-40 Stack Height)-590' 0" (Grade Elevation)
= 57' 0" = 17.37 m Release Height = 17.37 m Secondary Safety Relief Valve Discharge Stack Velocity (TBD Later)1000 psia FSAR Table 4-5, Rev 21 Design Pressure 550 OF FSAR Table 4-5, Rev 21 Design Temperature NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTONSIN ENGINEERINGMAD S FiýMRE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page D18 of D31 486,600 lb/hr 1000 psia+ 3%12" FSAR Table 4-5, Rev 21 Capacity, Minimum per valve FSAR Table 4-5, Rev 21 Set Pressure-lowst nominal value FSAR Table 4-5, Rev 21 Set Point Tolerance
-as found Drawing M-79 Discharge Stack Diameter (NEW)
NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLLITONS IN ENGINEERING AD OFT'AE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA-i 149-002, Rev. I Page D 19 of D31 SSRV Release -Normal Intake Train 'A' and 'B'Receptor Data: Location of Normal Intake 'A' relative to the SSRV X (East) =+80' 0" Location of Normal Intake 'A' to Containment Centerline
-57' 0" SSRV (East Bank) to Containment Centerline
= 16' 0" = 4.877 m Y (North) =+116' 0" Location of Normal Intake 'A' to Containment Centerline
-60' 4 5/16" Location SSRV to Containment Centerline
= 55' 7 11/16" = 16.959 m Distance = [X 2+ y2]"1 2 = [4.8772 + 16.959211/1
= 17.65 m Intake Height: 22.53 m Source to Receptor Direction:
ox = 360 -arctan[X/Y]
= 360 -arctan[4.877/16.959]
= 343.96' Relative Plant North x = 343.96' -3600 + 22.75' = 6.7 10 Relative True North Direction to Source = 6.71 o + 1800 = 186.70 Source Data Release Height = 17.37 mr Location of Normal Intake Train 'B' relative to the SSRV: X (East) =-80' 0" Location of Normal Intake Train "A" relative to Containment Centerline
+17' 0" (Drawing M-1 19 Sh. 3: Intake "A" to "B")+57' Location of SSRV (East Bank) to Containment Centerline
+ 7' East Bank to West Bank (M-65 R13)= 1 0" = 0.3084m Y (North) = Same as Train "A"= 55' 7 11/16" = 16.959 m Distance = [X 2+ y 2]11 2= [.3084 2 + 16.959]1/2
= 16.96 m W NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF'WARE Deternmination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page D20 of D31 Intake Height: 22.53 m Source to Receptor Direction:
ox = arctan[X/Y]
= arctan[.3084/I6.96]
= 1.042' Relative Plant North a = 1.0420+ 22.750 = 23.790 Relative True North Direction to Source = 23.790 + 1800 = 203.80 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page D21 of D31 ADV Release -Emergency Intake Receptor Data: Location of Emergency Intake relative to the ADV X (East) =57' 0" SSRV (East Bank) to Containment Centerline 10' 8" (Drawing M-42 Section MM scaled distance ADV to SSRV (East Bank)-3' 6" Location Containment Centerline to Emergency Intake= 64' 2" = 19.558 m Y (North) =-60' 4 5/16" SSRV to Containment Centerline
+10' 1" (Drawing M-40 scaled distance ADV to SSRV)+ 373' 4" Location of Containment Centerline to Emergency Intake= 323' 11/16" =98.468 m Distance = [X 2+ y2]1 = [19.558 2 + 98.46821]"2
= 100.39 mr Intake Height: 14.94 m Source to Receptor Direction:
a = atan[X/Y]
= atan[ 19.558/98.468]
= 11.2340 Relative to Plant North cc = 11.2340 + 22.750 = 33.98' Relative to True North Direction to Source = 33.980 + 180' = 214.00 Source Data Release Type: Above Grade Elevation
=+ 639' 0" (Drawing M-40 Roof Elevation)
+ 8' 0" (Drawing M-40 Stack Height)-590' 0" (Grade Elevation)
= 57' 0" = 17.37 m Release Height = 17.37 m I Atmospheric Dump Valve Discharge Stack Velocity (TBD Later)1000 psia 550 OF 486,600 lb/hr 1000 psia+3%FSAR Table 4-5, Rev 21 Design Pressure FSAR Table 4-5, Rev 21 Design Temperature FSAR Table 4-5, Rev 21 Capacity, Minimum per valve FSAR Table 4-5, Rev 21 Set Pressure-lowst nominal value FSAR Table 4-5, Rev 21 Set Point Tolerance
-as found (KJ NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWNARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page D22 of D31 12" Drawing M-79 Discharge Stack Diameter (NEW)
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INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERINGMAD Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page D23 of D31 ADV Release -Normal Intake Train 'A' and 'B'Receptor Data: Location of Normal Intake 'A' relative to the ADV X (West) =+ 80' 0" Location of Normal Intake 'A' to Containment Centerline
-57' 0" Containment Centerline to SSRV (East Bank)-10' 8" (Drawing M-42 Section MM scaled distance SSRV (East Bank) to ADV= 12' 4" = 3.759 m Y (North) =+10' 1" (Drawing M-40 scaled distance ADV to SSRV)-60' 4 5/16" Location SSRV to Containment Centerline
+116 0" Location of Containment Centerline to Normal Intake 'A'= 64 8 11/16" = 19.728 m Distance = [X 2+ y 2]1 1 2 = [3.7592 + 19.7282]1/2
= 20.08 m Intake Height: 22.53 mr Source to Receptor Direction:
a = 360 -arctan[X/Y]
= 360 -arctan[3.759/19.728]
= 349.13' Relative Plant North oa = 349.130 -3600 + 22.75' = 11.880 Relative True North Direction to Source = 11.880 + 1800 = 191.90 Source Data Release Height = 17.37 m Location of Normal Intake Train 'B' relative to the ADV: X (East) =-12' 4" Location of Normal Intake Train "A" relative to ADV+ 17' 0" (Drawing M- 119 Sh. 3: Intake "A" to "B")= 4' 8" = 1.422 m Y (North) = Same as Train "A"= 64 8 11/16" = 19.728 m NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTNARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1 149-002, Rev. I Page D24 of D31 Distance = [X 2+ y 2]11 2 = [1.422 2 + 19.728211/2
= 19.78mn Intake Height: 22.53 m Source to Receptor Direction:
= arctan[X/Y]
= arctan[l.422/19.728]
= 4.123' Relative Plant North ox = 4.1230+ 22.75' = 26.87' Relative True North Direction to Source = 26.87' + 180' = 206.90 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUTIONS IN AND E Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page D25 of D31 Email from Gary Pratt (Palisades) to Joe Sinodis (NAI), "Re: Fax," with attachment, June 28, 2004
Subject:
RE: fax Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 13:24:38 -0400 From: "Pratt, Gary F." <GARY.PRATT@nmcco.com>
To: "Joe Sinodis" <joe.sinodis@numerical.com>
CC: "Voskuil, Jeffrey L." <JEFFREY.VOSKUIL@nmcco.com>,<BRIAN.BROGAN
@nmcco.com>"Brogan, Brian A." Joe The distance from Containment Centerline was changed from 117' to 116' (see 6/23 email).distance to "A" = 26.84' (see attached PDF file)"B" = 23.06'Gary----- Original Message -----From: Joe Sinodis [2]
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 11:43 AM To: Pratt, Gary F.Cc: Voskuil, Jeffrey L.; Brogan, Brian A.; Jim.Harrell@numerical.com
Subject:
fax Gary, I just sent you a fax with X/Q input information for a release from the containment equipment hatch for the LOCA event to be included in the approved X/Q inputs.Joe Joe Sinodis Numerical Applications, Inc.1210 SE Maynard Rd., Suite 202 Cary, NC 27511 Joe.Sinodis@numerical.com (919) 465-7230 ext. 226 (919) 465-7231 fax www.numerical.com NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
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INC.50LUTON5 IN ENGINEERING AND 50' MARe Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. I Page D27 of D31 Email from Gary Pratt (Palisades) to Jim Harrell (NAI), "ARCON96 data," with attachment, March 3, 2004
Subject:
ARCON96 data Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 16:21:54 -0500 From: Pratt, Gary F. <GARY.PRATT@nmcco.com>
To: Jim Harrell (E-mail) <Jim.Harrell@numerical.com>
Jim The attached file contains the five years of Palisades metrological data in ARCON96 input format. I have not completed my review of conversion of the data file we received from Dennis F. Kahlbaum, Senior Meteorologist, AIR, Inc to the ARCON96 required input format. I have performed sufficient reviews to believe that the conversion was done correctly.
Let me know if ARCON96 has any problems reading these files.Gary<<Palisades ARCON96.zip>>
The .zip file attachment includes a .txt file for each year from 1999 to 2003 of the hourly meteorological data. These are too large to present in hard copy format in this calculation.
The files are provided on the compact disk that accompanies this calculation, and are listed in Attachment C.
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INC.SOLLITIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. I Page D28 of D31 Email from Gary Pratt (Palisades) to Joe Sinodis (NA), "MSLB X/Q Data," with attachment, September 14,2004
Subject:
MSLB X/Q Data Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 08:18:19 -0400 From: Pratt, Gary F. <GARY.PRATT@nmcco.com>
To: Joe Sinodis (E-mail) <joe.sinodis@numerical.com>
CC: Voskuil, Jeffrey L. <JEFFREY.VOSKUIL@nmcco.com>
Joe I have completed my review of the X/Q input data for MSLB outside of the Containment that you sent to me on September 9, 2004 as shown in the attached PDF file. The current Palisades drawings were used and the calculations are consistent with previous X/Q input data developed and reviewed here at Palisades.
Gary<<MSLB XQ data.pdf>>
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INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 149-002, Rev. I Page El of E15 ATTACHMENT E Rev. 1 ARCON96 Cases Inputs References
[16] and [17]
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INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFýTWARE Reference r 161 Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-I 149-002, Rev. I Page E2 of E15 From: Jeffrey L. Vosiuli To: Jim Harrell (Numerical Applications, Inc.)Mod or Tracking Number: EC-10816 Date: 09/06i2007 DIT No: EC-10816-M0 Mod Title: XIQ AND MSLB CALCULATIONS TO SUPORT AST Unit 1 0 Unit 2 Q3 Quality Plant: Palisades Common [E Classilication:
Safety Related
SUBJECT:
Revised Release and Receptor Data for Use In Determination of On-Site Atmospheric Relative Concentrations In Supporl of the Alternative Source Term Analyses.Check if applicable:
C This D01 confirms Information previously transmitted orally on -by C This Information Is preliminary.
See explanation below.SOURCE OF INFORMATION (Source documents should be uniquely identified)
- 1. NAI-1149-002,RO
- 2. Sheridan Survey Job # 2007.2878 DESCRIPTION OF INFORMATION (Write the information being transmitted or list each document being transm itled)1. Transmittal ot revised releaselreceptor distances and directions.
The data are revised due to the discovery of an incorrect reading of drawing C-51.2. Transmittal of Sheridan Surveying, P.C. distance and direction survey data for confirmation of calculated results.Page 1 of 7 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINýERING AND SOF-WARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 1149-002, Rev. 1 Page E3 of E15 DISTRIBUTION (Rlecipients should receive all attachments unless otherwise indicated.
All allachmenls are uncontrolled unless otherwise indicated)
Jim Harreat -Numerical Applicaiions, Inc.PREPARED BY (The Preparer and Approver may be the same personr Nm Preparer Name Positio~n (Sg,.aur 7ae/SJMangea Preparer Name Program Engr.Position Signal.. ý-Date APPROVED BY (The cognizant Engineering Supervisor has release authority.
Consult the Deslgn Interface Agreement or local procedures to determine who else has release authority.)
Approver Name Pes5ti4 Signature Date A copy of the DIT (along with any attachments not on file) should be sent to the modification file Page 2 of 7 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS, INC.SOLUIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1149-002, Rev. I Page E4 of E15 The dimensional input and calculations in Attachment D of NAI-1 149-002,RO have been re-verified, resulting in the corrections to distance and direction indicated below.For consistency with ARCON96 input requirements and precedent, results are given to 2 decimal places for distances in meters and to zero decimal places for direction in degrees.The re-verification found the following issues: " The distance between reference lines 29 and 21 on drawing C-51 was incorrectly read as 30' on page D6 of attachment D to NAI-1149-002,RO.
The correct distance is 50' and has been incorporated into the results below." The distance between reference lines G and the containment centerline is indicated as 26'0" on drawing M-990, while the same distance is indicated as 26' 6" on drawings C-50 and C-51, This impact is less than 3 inches on distance and results in slightly worse agreement with the survey data. The impact on results is Insignificant and Is not Incorporated into the results below." The distances and directions (except for the containment equipmenl door) have also been independently confirmed via a survey performed by Sheridan Surveying P.C, Differences are well within 5% for both distance and direction.
Table 1; Pallsdes Revised Release and Receptor Data Page 3 of 7 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTINS INGNE rNGrr, AN'O SOF'TWARC Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAM- 149-002, Rev. 1 Page E5 of E15 Oirect ion Release Receptor Di rection Releae, Point Re:plo, Heigh~t Height Dsac Point (;"nh rr) (m) True North (degrees)Closest Normal 2 4.8 Control Room 22.63 22.53 29.35 172 Point Intake 'A2 ClosestI1 Normal 11-40 4-74 Conlainment Conliol RoOm 22.53 22.53 Point Irtake 24 1 Closest Emergency Containment Control Room 14.94 14.94 95.05 202 Point Intake SIRW Tank Normal Vent T nn k Control Room 24.51 22.53 10.56 157 Vet intake 'A'Normal eIRW Tank Control Room 24.51 22.53 7.71 184 Vent Intake "B" Emergency SIRW Tank Room 24.51 14.94 81.19 214 Vent Intake Normal 49a Stack Vent Control Room 58.52 22.53 27.53 176 Intake 'A" Normal $Stack Vent Control Room 58.52 22.53 5 1 Intake 8" 25.59 18 Emergency Stack Vent Control Room 58.52 14.94 97.45 209 Intake Normal 2098 492 A0V Control Room 17.37 22.53 26.40 195 AV Intake "A".Normal 40 4 0-7 ADV Control Room 17.37 22.53 26,17 206 Intake "B'Emergency Control Room 17.37 14.94 100.39 214 AOV Intake Normal __ _97 SSRV Control Room 17.37 22.53 (West Bank) Intake 'A" 57 191 Normal SSRV Control Room 17.37 22.53 204 (West Bank) Intake *B" 23.06 Page 4 of 7 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINýERING AND SOFWARIE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. I Page E6 of E15 PRelease Receptor OlDtaio r ction Reeae ol! Receptor Height Heigh RenaPit Point Hegt Hoch m) True North (m) j (degroae)Emergency SSRV Contro Room 17.37 14.94 96.78 213 (East Bank.) intake CEquipenirrt Normal Intake 20.42 22.53 Equipment
'A' 31,05 161 Door Containment Normal In 20ke 22.5 71 Equipment .orm20A2n22.5322742 2165 Dooer Containment Emergency Eqjipment 20.42 14,94 n.42 204 Door Intake Turbine Building NE Normal Intake 27.43 22.53 2 Roof A 24.85 246 E2)austor Turbine Building NE No'mal Intake 27.43 22,53 28.3 253 Rool '1' 28.63 253 Exhausler Turbieo Building NE Emergency 27.43 14.94 99.09 227 Roof Intake Exhauster I Turbine Normal Intake 27.43 22.53266 Building NW A 25.65 253 Roof Turbine Normal Itake 27 a74 Building NW .8r 2nta2e 29.84 260 Roof Exhauster Turbine Emergncy 27.43 14.04 9.55 229 Building NW Intlake 2 Roof Exaourter Page 5 of 7 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUýDONS IN ENGINEERING AND SO-TAINE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAT-I 149-002, Rev. 1 Page E7 of E15 Page 6 of 7 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1 149-002, Rev. I Page E8 of E15 I Paltsadies Nuclear Plan't Relea~se It Recaptoi" Locaftons.... ......j 100S~1RAGAGW rob~..r ....* 4?TS~7~TM~ __________
4O'U'22.NUI I4A~TE61.NO7?
]Iý'='`Ai r... ..... ~ fl ' ' TIN IM I~~~~ I7C ._ 9W__FayST I)O iNR 2ICRN C 1 1 Z1'U lET OUT ~2'~~300 it 2007.286T IT SHERIDAN SUR V&JGA0/-Pic[ 2 0V2 Page 7 of 7 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTONS IN ENGINEERINGMAD St=MVRE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI-1 149-002, Rev. I Page E9 of E15 Reference 171 From: Jesirey L. Voskull To: Jim Harrell (Numerical Applications, Inc.)Mad or Tracking Number: EC-10816 Date: 09114/2007 DIT No: EC-10816-02 Mod Title: X!O AND MSLB CALCULATIONS TO SUPORT AST Plant: Palisades Unit 1 0 Unit 2 C1 Quality Safety Related Common 0 Classification:
SUBJECT:
Release and Receptor Data for V-22ANV-220 Exhaustere for Use In Determination of On-Site Atmospheric Relative Concentrations In Support of the Alternative Source Term Analyses.Check if applicable:
[] This DIT confirms information previously transmitted orally on -by[] This information is preliminary.
See explanation below.SOURCE'OF INFORMATION (Source documents should be uniquely Identified)
I. Drawing C-2, Sheet 1, Revision 16 2. Drawing C-51, Revision 30 3. Drawing C-50. Revision 20 4. Drawing C-52, Revision 15 5. Drawing C-61, Revision 8 6. NAt- 1149-002, Revision 0 DESCRIPTION OF INFORMATION (Write the information being transmitted or list each document being transmitted)
- 1. New release/receptor distances, directions, and elevations for the V-22ANV-22B foodwater area exhaust fans. The data are computed from the drawings (Refs. 1-4).Page 1 of 7 NUMERICAL Determination of Atmospheric NAIM 149-002, Rev. I APPLICATIONS, INC. Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page El 0 of El 5 SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOF"WARE OF-0545 (FP-E-MOD-1
- 1) Rev. 0 N IM Design Information Transmittal (DIT)OISTRIBUTION (Recipients should receive all attachments unless otherwise indicatea.
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Inc.PREPARED BY (The Preparer and Approver may be the same person.)JLVoskuil Program Engr.Preparer Name Position gnature Date BABrogan Program Engr. .-V-Reeviwer Name Position Sigrie Date APPROVED BY (The cognizant Engineering Supervisor has release authorily.
Consult the Design Interface Agreement or local procedures to determine who else has release authority.)
Approver Name Position Signature Date A copy of the DIT (along with any attachments not on file) should be sent to the modificatlon tile Page 2 of 7 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAI- 149-002, Rev. 1 Page ElI of E15 Table 1: Palisades V-22A/V-228 Release and Receptor Data Direction Release Receptor Release Receptor Distance Tru Point Point Height Height () rue (m) North (deg)V-22AiB Normal Control (East Unit) Room Intake "A 1 V-22A/B Normal Control (East Unit) Room Intake "B3 V-22NB Emergency Control 16.61 14.94 91.56 217 (East Unit) Room Intake V-22NB Normal Control 16.61 22.53 16.68 212 (West Unit) Room Intake 'A" V-22ANB Norma] Control V-2/ Nra Cnrl 16.61 22.53 18,23 228 (West Unit) Room Intake "B" V-22A1B Emergency Control 16.61 14.94 92.52 219 (West Unit) Room Intake Page 3 of 7 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NAMI 149-002, Rev. 1 Page E12 of E15 Coordinate system origin is containment centerline intersection, based on plant north. Normal and emergency intake locations and elevations are taken from NAI-t 149-002,RO as corrected by the drawing error described in DIT EC-10816-01.
V-22A/B locations are taken from the drawings indicated.
True north correction is 221 44"4t1', from drawing C-2. Note that rounding is not performed until the end of the computation.
Normal Control Room Intake "A" Normal Control Room Intake "B" X = 80'-0" W X = 63'-0"W Y = 136'-V" N Y = 136'-0' N El. = 73'-11" above grade El. = 73'-11" above grade Emergency Control Room Intake X = 3'-6" W Y = 373'-4" N El. -49'-1t16" above grade V-22A/B (East Unit)X: 26'-6" C-50, Containment CL to 'G'43'-0" C-51.'G'to'J' 1'-0" C-52, J to Wall -West Edge 4'-0" C-52, Wall -West Edge to V-22A1B -East Edge 2'-/" C-52, V-22AVB -East Edge to V-22NAB CL X = 76'-6' W Cont. CL to V-22AIB Y: 87P-0" C-50, Containment CL to '21'1'-0" C-50, '21' to '22'-4-0" C-52, '22' to V-22A/B -North EdgeC-52, V-22A/B -North Edge V-22A/B CL Y = 81'-11 'N Cent. CL to V-22A/B El.: 6397-0" 1l -0=4?-6" EL. = 644'-6" C-52, Roof decking elevation C-61, Height of construction opening C-61, Height of toot exhaust unit (based on walk-down of 09/14/2007)
Elevation Page 4 of 7 (S NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
INC.SOLUTIONS IN ENGINEERING AND 50FTWARE Determination of Atmospheric Dispersion Factors for Palisades NA- 1149-002, Rev. I Page E13 ofE15 V-22AJB (West Unit)X:: 26'-6" 0-50, Containment CL to 'G'43'-0 C-51, 'G' to 'J'V-0 .C-51, 'J to Wall -West Edge 4'.T" C-52., Wall -West Edge to V-22AIB -East Edge 4'-1" C-52, V-22A/B -East Edge to V-22A1B -West Edge 81-0, C-52, V-22A/B -West Edge to V-22A/B -East Edge 2'.-/2- C-52, V-22AJ8 -East Edge to V-22A/B CL X = 88'-7WI W Cont. CL to V-22A'B 87'-0" 14"-0" C-50. Containment CL to '21'C-50, '21' to '22'C-52, 22' to V-22A/B -North Edge C-52, V-22A/B -North Edge V-22A/B CL Y = 81'-11W' N Cont. CL to V-22A,3 El.: 639'-0Y C-52, Roof decking elevation 1-0" "-61, Height of construction opening 4'-6" C-61, Height of roof exhaust unit (based on walk-down of 09114/2007)
El. = 644'-6" Elevation Page 5 of 7
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INC. Dispersion Factors for Palisades Page E14 of E15 SOLUTIONS IN ENGINERING AND SOFTWARE QF,0545 WIP-E-MOD-11)
MCv, 0 N I9)C Design Information Transmittal (DIT)Fluati Modif.tion Po 2 .S V-22A/B (East Unit) to Normal Control Room Intake "A" a = 76'-61".W
-80'-0"W -3'-5'h" -1.05 m b =
= -54'-Yz' -16.47m distance = SORT(a2+b2)
= 16.51 m direction
= 1800 -arctan(X/Y)
+ 220 44' 41" = 199*release elevalion
644"-6"- 590'-0" = 54'-6" = 16,61 m V-22NB (East Unit) to Normal Control Room Intake "B" a = 76-61"W-63'-O"W 13'-6Y2'
4.13m b = 81-11,'N-136'-0N = -54'-1/2" = 16.47m distance = SORT(a 2+b 2) = 16.98 m diroction
= 180' + arctan(X/Y)
+ 22° 44' 41" = 217'release elevation
= 644'-6"- 590'-0" = 54'-6" = 16.61 m V-22AIB (East Unit) to Emergency Control Room Intake a = 76'-6h" W 6" W = 73'-1/2" = 22,26 m b = 81'-11 'Y"NN-373-4" N = -291'-4-" = -88.81 m distance = SORT(a'+b 2) = 91.56 m direction
= 180" + arctan(X/Y)
+ 22' 44'41' = 217" release elevation
= 644'-6"- 590'-0" = 54'-6'" = 16.61 m Page 6 of 7 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
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Design Information Transmittal (DIT)V-22AfB (West Unit) to Normal Control Room Intake "A" a = 88'-71,5" W- 80'-0"W = 8'-7,V" = 2.63 M b = 81'-11W."N-136'-0"N
-54'-1/2" = -16.47m distance = SQRT(a2+b 2) = 16.68 m direction
= 180' + arctan(X/Y)
+ 22° 44'41" = 212r release elevation
= 644'-6" -590'-0" = 54'-6' = 16.61 m V-22A/B (West Unit) to Normal Control Room Intake "B" a = 88'-7'"W-63'-O"W = 25'-71,11" 7.81 m b = 81'-11 1/'N-136'-0"N
= -54'-%" = -16.47m distance = SQRT(a+b 2) = 18.23 m direction
= 180" + arctan(XNY)
+ 22" 44' 41" = 228'release elevation
= 644'-6" -590'-0" = 54'-6" = 16.61 m V-22ANB (West Unit) to Emergency Control Room Intake a = 88-71/2AW-3'-6'W
= 85'- 1/2" = 25.95m b = 81'-1116' N-373'-4" N = = .88,81 m distance = SORT(a 2+b2) = 92.52 m direction
= 180' 4 aretan(X/Y)
+ 22" 44'41" = 219'release elevation
= 644'-6' -590'-0" = 54'-6" = 16.61 m Page 7 0f 7 NUMERICAL APPLICATIONS.
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