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Slides: Reactor Pressure Vessel Head Material Degradation by B. Sheron at Penn State University
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Issue date: 09/30/2002
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Reactor Pressure Vessel Head Material Degradation Dr. Brian W. Sheron Associate Director for Project Ucensing and Technical Analysis Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation h U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

- Penn State University September, 2002 I

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Overview of Presentation

  • Description of Degradation
  • Safety Implications
  • NRC's Actions
  • Licensee's Actions September 2002

Typical Pressurized Water Reactor September 2002

a Typical Reactor Vessel Head September 2002

Davis-Besse Reactor Vessel September 2002

  • Control Rod Drive Mechanisms lI I Nozzle =3 Fae Contl September 2002

Typical CRDM Nozzle A SA-182 F304 SB-167 UNS N06600 P ERNiCr4 (Alloy 82)

(Alloy 600)

Outer Surtaoe of RPV Head

.A OobFR, RPV Head (SA-533 Gr. B Cl. 1) awr F I

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\ - (Stainless Iner Surtace of RPV Head Steel Cladding)

J-Groove Weld EnICrF4 (Alloy 182)

September 2002 J-Groove Weld EnlCrFe-3 (Alloy 182)

Davis-Besse RPV Head Inspection

  • Davis-Besse Visual Inspection of RPV Head per NRC Bulletin 2001 -01 o February - March 2002
  • UT Inspection of All 69 CRDM Nozzles o5 Nozzles with Indications, 3 with Throughwall Cracks 0 Cavity Found Adjacent to Nozzle #3
  • Degraded Area Near Nozzle #2
  • Significant Boron and Corrosion Deposits on the RPV Head l742te>,]

September 2002

CRDM Nozzle Map Axial Cracks m

September 2002 J-Groove Weld EriCrFe-3 (Alloy 182)

RPV Head Degradation September 2002

Contributors to Degradation

  • Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking o Susceptible Materials o Alloy 600 Nozzles o Alloy 82/182 Welds o Highly Susceptible Heat of Material o 4 Out of the 5 Nozzles with M3935 Were Cracked o High Tensile Stress Because of Weld Residual Stresses (J-Groove Weld) oAggressive Environment, High Head Operating Temperature o Leakage Through Cracks in the Nozzles September 2002

Davis-Besse.RPV Head September 2002

Opportunities to Identify Degradation

  • Containment Radiation Monitor Filter Clogging
  • Containment Air Cooler Clogging a

Septenber 2002

Safety Implications

  • Structural Margins Were Significantly Degraded
  • Potential for Loss-of-Coolant Accident
  • Plants Are Designed to Handle Loss-of-Coolant Accidents
  • Prompt Action Warranted to Verify Condition of Other Plants September 2002

NRC Actions - Davis-Besse

  • Special Inspections to Assess Compliance with Regulations
  • Special Inspections for Modifications, Repair, or Replacement of RPV Head
  • Confirmatory Action Letter o Determine Root Cause o Evaluate Rest of Reactor Coolant System for Corrosion o Obtain NRC Approval for Any Repair or Modifications o Obtain NRC Approval for Restart Septefter 2=

A NRC Actions - Generic

  • Ongoing Evaluation of Other Plants o Most Licensees Repair Leaks and Remove Any Deposits o Some Licensees Leave Minor Debris and Isolated Boron Deposits on RPV Head
  • Reevaluating the Basis for Licensee's RPV Head Inspection Programs o Bulletin 2002-02 Issued in August 2002 o Programs that Rely on Visual Examinations May Need to Be Supplemented with Non-Visual NDE September 2002

NRC Actions - Internal

  • Identifying Improvements to Regulatory Processes
  • Identifying Improvements to Inspection Programs
  • Identifying Improvements to Regulations
  • Initiated Confirmatory Research Studies September 2002

2 Davis-Besse Actions

  • Plant in Safe, Shutdown Condition
  • Investigating Extent and Cause of Degradation
  • Conducting Root Cause Analysis oTechnical o Management and Human Performance
  • Replacing RPV Head with One from a Canceled Nuclear Power Plant slot REC@7¢ 1.-

September 2002

Licensee's Investigation September 2002

Licensee's Investigation V4 _ I I September 2002

. Licensee's Investigation hi l WI/-PLs September 2002

Licensee's Investigation Crack In Cladding

_ "Bulged" Area September 2002

Licensee's Investigation Crack In Cladding

[ 7 I September 2002

Licensee's Investigation ,

Carbon Steel RPV Head VS Stainless Steel Cladding -

September 2002

Davis-Besse Actions - Root Cause

  • Licensee's Inspection Program Inadequate and Not implemented Properly
  • Changes in Plant Conditions Inadequately Investigated oArmount and Color of Deposits on RPV Head 0 Clogging of Air Coolers o Fouling of Radiation Monitor Filters I -

September 2002

Davis-Besse Actions - Repairs &

Corrective Actions

  • RPV Head Being Replaced
  • Management Team Has Been Replaced
  • Procedures for Detecting and Correcting Problems Is Being Enhanced
  • Safety Focus of Plant Personnel and Managers Is Being Addressed
  • Plant Safety Systems Being Inspected and Repaired, If Needed September 2002

Davis-Besse Actions Licensee has to demonstrate its readiness to operate the plant safely.

September 2002

A Addational Information I http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/ops-experience/vessel-head-degradation.html

-l .Oa September 2002