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Dosa Acceptance Review Results of NMP2 Extended Power Uprate Application Project stage: Acceptance Review ML0919402542009-07-15015 July 2009 Acceptance Review of License Amendment Request Extended Power Uprate Project stage: Acceptance Review ML0924605502009-08-28028 August 2009 Response to Acceptance Review Comments License Amendment Request for Extended Power Uprate Project stage: Request ML0924605962009-08-28028 August 2009 Attachment 2 - CDI Report 09-26NP, Revision 0, (Non-Proprietary) Stress Assessment of Nine Mile Point, Unit 2 Steam Dryer at CLTP and EPU Conditions, Part 2 of 2 Project stage: Other ML0924605952009-08-28028 August 2009 Attachment 2 - CDI Report 09-26NP, Revision 0, (Non-Proprietary) Stress Assessment of Nine Mile Point, Unit 2 Steam Dryer at CLTP and EPU Conditions, Part 1 of 2 Project stage: Other ML0924605532009-08-28028 August 2009 Attachment 3 - CDI Report 08-08NP, Revision 2, (Non-Proprietary) Acoustic and Low Frequency Hydrodynamic Loads at CLTP Power Level on Nine Mile Point, Unit 2 Steam Dryer to 250 Hz Project stage: Other ML0924502742009-09-0202 September 2009 Acceptance Review Determination of Amendment Request and Supplemental Information Extended Power Uprate Project stage: Acceptance Review ML1019704202009-09-18018 September 2009 E-mail from R. Guzman to J. Dosa Request for Additional Information - Clarification of Applicability of GEH Methods Project stage: RAI ML0928100032009-10-0808 October 2009 Request for Additional Information Nine Mile Point Unit 2 (NMP2) Extended Power Uprate Application License Amendment Request Project stage: RAI ML0930800012009-11-13013 November 2009 Request for Additional Information Extended Power Uprate Project stage: RAI ML0931900032009-11-18018 November 2009 Request for Additional Information the License Amendment Request for Extended Power Uprate Project stage: RAI ML0934300032009-12-10010 December 2009 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure - Proposed License Amendment for Extended Power Uprate Operation, Supplement Dated August 28, 2009 C.D.I Proprietary Documents - Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit No. 2 Project stage: Withholding Request Acceptance ML0932706132009-12-10010 December 2009 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure - Proposed License Amendment for Extended Power Uprate Operation Dated May 27, 2009 C.D.I Proprietary Documents - Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit No. 2 Project stage: Withholding Request Acceptance ML0934106852009-12-10010 December 2009 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure - Proposed License Amendment for Extended Power Uprate Operation Dated May 27, 2009 GEH Proprietary Documents - Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit No. 2 Project stage: Withholding Request Acceptance ML0935110252009-12-23023 December 2009 Request for Additional Information Extended Power Uprate License Amendment Request Project stage: RAI ML1001900722009-12-23023 December 2009 Response to Request for Additional Information, Regarding License Amendment Request for Extended Power Uprate Operation Project stage: Response to RAI ML1001900732009-12-31031 December 2009 C.D.I. Technical Note No. 09-17NP, Limit Curve Analysis with ACM Rev. 4 for Power Ascension at Nine Mile Point, Unit 2, Revision 0 Project stage: Other ML1001900742009-12-31031 December 2009 C.D.I. Report No. 08-08NP, Acoustic and Low Frequency Hydrodynamic Loads at CLTP Power Level on Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Steam Dryer to 250 Hz, Revision 3 Project stage: Other ML1001900752009-12-31031 December 2009 CDI Report No. 09-26NP, Stress Assessment of Nine Mile Point, Unit 2 Steam Dryer at CLTP and EPU Conditions, Cover to Page 62, Revision 1 Project stage: Other ML1001900762009-12-31031 December 2009 CDI Report No. 09-26NP, Stress Assessment of Nine Mile Point, Unit 2 Steam Dryer at CLTP and EPU Conditions, Page 63 Through 130, Revision 1 Project stage: Other ML1019704362010-01-12012 January 2010 E-mail from R. Guzman to T. Darling Request for Additional Information - Extended Power Uprate LAR Standby Liquid Control System Project stage: RAI ML1019704452010-01-27027 January 2010 E-mail from R. Guzman to T. Darling Request for Additional Information Extended Power Uprate - Clarification for Piping NDE Review Project stage: RAI ML1019704532010-02-0101 February 2010 E-mail from R. Guzman to T. Darling Request for Additional Information Extended Power Uprate LAR - Clarification in Fire Protection Review RAI D1, D3 Project stage: RAI ML1005505992010-02-19019 February 2010 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding License Amendment Request for Extended Power Uprate Operation Project stage: Response to RAI ML1006301122010-03-10010 March 2010 Request for Additional Information - Extended Power Uprate License Amendment Request Mechanical & Civil Engineering Review Project stage: RAI ML1006902762010-03-10010 March 2010 E-mail from R.Guzman to T.Darling Request for Additional Information - Containment & Ventilation Branch - Extended Power Uprate Project stage: RAI ML1006301082010-03-10010 March 2010 Request for Additional Information Steam Dryer Review of the License Amendment Request for Extended Power Uprate Operation Project stage: RAI ML1005508412010-03-16016 March 2010 Letter Transmitting the Draft Environmental Assessment for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Extended Power Uprate for Unit No. 2 Project stage: Draft Other ML1006804292010-04-0202 April 2010 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure - Proposed License Amendment for Extended Power Uprate Operation, Supplement Dated December 23, 2009 GEH Proprietary Documents - Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit No. 2 Project stage: Withholding Request Acceptance ML1006804412010-04-0202 April 2010 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure - Proposed License Amendment for Extended Power Uprate Operation, Supplement December 23,2 009 C.D.I Proprietary Documents - Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit No. 2 Project stage: Withholding Request Acceptance ML1006804482010-04-0202 April 2010 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure - Proposed License Amendment for Extended Power Uprate Operation, Supplement February 19, 2010 GEH Proprietary Documents - Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Unit No. 2 Project stage: Withholding Request Acceptance ML1008500412010-04-0202 April 2010 Summary of Audit Related to the Review of the Extended Power Uprate License Amendment Request of Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit No. 2 Project stage: Approval ML1008500512010-04-0202 April 2010 Correction Notice to Draft Environmental Assessment for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Proposed Extended Power Uprate Amendment for Unit No. 2 Project stage: Draft Other ML1008501072010-04-0202 April 2010 Letter Transmitting Correction to the Notice for the Draft Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit No. 2 Project stage: Draft Other ML1013000062010-04-14014 April 2010 Follow-Up Questions - EPU Vessels and Integrity Review Project stage: Other ML1011206582010-04-16016 April 2010 Response to Request for Additional Information Re License Amendment Request for Extended Power Uprate Operation Project stage: Response to RAI ML1013803072010-05-0707 May 2010 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Steam Dryer Review of the License Amendment Request for Extended Power Uprate Operation Project stage: Response to RAI ML1013200242010-05-10010 May 2010 E-mail from R. Guzman to T. Darling/J. Dosa Request for Additional Information - LOCA Analysis, Extended Power Uprate Project stage: RAI ML1012504242010-05-11011 May 2010 Request for Additional Information Extended Power Uprate License Amendment Request - Reactor System Review Project stage: RAI ML1016101682010-06-0303 June 2010 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding the License Amendment Request for Extended Power Uprate Operation- Reactor Systems Review Project stage: Response to RAI ML1015908092010-06-0808 June 2010 Request for Additional Information Extended Power Uprate - Probabilistic Risk Assessment Review Project stage: RAI ML1015906522010-06-10010 June 2010 Review of Extended Power Uprate Application and Revised Review Schedule Project stage: Approval ML1019604812010-06-15015 June 2010 E-mail from R.Guzman to T.Darling Request for Additional Information Follow-up RAI - Reactor Systems/Criticality Analysis Project stage: RAI ML1019004492010-06-30030 June 2010 C.D.I. Report No. 10-10NP, Acoustic and Low Frequency Hydrodynamic Loads at CLTP Power Level on Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Steam Dryer to 250 Hz Using ACM Rev. 4.1, Rev. 1 Project stage: Other ML1019004502010-06-30030 June 2010 Calculation SIA 100632.301, Revision 0, May 2010 Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Main Steam Line Strain Gage Data Reduction. Project stage: Other ML1019004482010-06-30030 June 2010 C.D.I. Report No. 10-09NP, ACM Rev. 4.1: Methodology to Predict Full Scale Steam Dryer Loads from In-Plant Measurements, Rev. 1 (Non-Proprietary) Project stage: Other ML1019004472010-06-30030 June 2010 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding the License Amendment Request for Extended Power Uprate Operation - Steam Dryer and Probabilistic Risk Assessment Project stage: Response to RAI ML1019504952010-07-0909 July 2010 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding the License Amendment Request for Extended Power Uprate Operation, Non-Proprietary Version of Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Report 10-11 Project stage: Response to RAI 2010-02-01
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Category:Legal-Affidavit
MONTHYEARML23317A1192023-11-10010 November 2023 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - 2023 Annual Report - Guarantees of Payment of Deferred Premiums ML22320A5592022-11-16016 November 2022 2022 Annual Report - Guarantees of Payment of Deferred Premiums ML22301A1742022-10-28028 October 2022 Global Nuclear Fuel Americas, LLC (GNF) - Part 21 60-Day Interim Report Notification: GNF3 Raised Water Rod (SC-22-04 Rt) ML21307A0542021-11-0202 November 2021 Annual Report - Guarantees of Payment of Deferred Premiums ML21272A2772021-09-29029 September 2021 Update to Application for Order Approving License Transfers and Proposed Conforming License Amendments ML21182A1002021-06-30030 June 2021 Proposed Alternative to Utilize Code Case N-893 RS-21-070, Proposed Alternative to Utilize Code Case N-8932021-06-30030 June 2021 Proposed Alternative to Utilize Code Case N-893 ML21057A2732021-02-25025 February 2021 Application for Order Approving License Transfers and Proposed Conforming License Amendments NMP1L3371, Summary of Changes, Quality Assurance Topical Report, NO-AA-10 & Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program, NO-DC-102021-02-10010 February 2021 Summary of Changes, Quality Assurance Topical Report, NO-AA-10 & Decommissioning Quality Assurance Program, NO-DC-10 ML20310A1152020-11-0404 November 2020 Annual Report - Guarantees of Payment of Deferred Premiums ML19318G1702019-11-14014 November 2019 2019 Annual Report - Guarantees of Payment of Deferred Premiums ML18316A0032018-11-0707 November 2018 Submittal of 2018 Annual Report - Guarantees of Payment of Deferred Premiums NMP1L3233, Response to Request for Additional Information by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation to Support Review of Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 1, Removal of Boraflex Credit License Amendment Request (L-2018-LLA-0039)2018-08-17017 August 2018 Response to Request for Additional Information by the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation to Support Review of Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 1, Removal of Boraflex Credit License Amendment Request (L-2018-LLA-0039) ML18011A6242018-01-0808 January 2018 R. E. Ginna, Unit 1, Submittal of Annual Report of the Nuclear Advisory Committee ML17010A0772017-01-19019 January 2017 Submittal of Annual Report of the Nuclear Advisory Committee ML16092A1942016-03-22022 March 2016 Transmittal of Exelon Nuclear Radiological Emergency Plan Annex Revision ML16039A3032016-01-26026 January 2016 Transmittal of Radiological Emergency Implementing Procedure Revisions ML15288A2482015-10-0808 October 2015 Attachment 1, Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Post Extended Power Uprate Steam Dryer Inspection Results (Non-Proprietary) and Attachment 2, Affidavit Requesting That CDI Information Be Withheld ML14321A7052014-11-14014 November 2014 2014 Annual Report - Guarantees of Payment of Deferred Premiums ML14204A7092014-07-23023 July 2014 Enclosure 3, Affidavit of Peter M. Yandow RS-14-160, Co. - Submission of Standard Practice Procedure Plans and Foreign Ownership Control or Influence Package2014-07-0202 July 2014 Co. - Submission of Standard Practice Procedure Plans and Foreign Ownership Control or Influence Package ML14118A1412014-03-28028 March 2014 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Nine Mile Point Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, R.E. Ginna Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Response to Request for Affidavit Supporting Request for Designation Of. ML13316B1072013-11-0101 November 2013 License Amendment Request Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90: Maximum Extended Load Line Limit Analysis Plus ML15022A6632013-09-27027 September 2013 CDI Non-Conformance Report No. 0343, Non-proprietary Version ML13130A1582013-05-0303 May 2013 Submittal of Evaluation to Establish Inspection Intervals for Jet Pump Holddown Beams Fabricated from Modified Alloy 718 Material - Supplemented Affidavit Justifying Withholding Proprietary Information ML12082A1842012-03-20020 March 2012 License Amendment Request Pursuant to 10 CFR 50.90: Use of Modified Alloy 718 Material in Jet Pump Holddown Beams - Supplemental Information in Response to NRC Request for Additional Information ML1127000682011-09-26026 September 2011 Enclosure 3, Mfn 10-245 R4, Affidavit ML0520003282005-07-14014 July 2005 Surveillance Program for Channel-Control Blade Interference ML0414902132004-05-26026 May 2004 Transmittal of Nine Mile Point Units 1 & 2 Application for Renewed Operating Licenses, Including Environmental Report ML0330401822003-10-29029 October 2003 Transmittal of Report BWRVIP-121: BWR Vessel and Internals Project, RAMA Fluence Methodology Procedures Manual, EPRI Technical Report 1008062, October 2003. ML17037C5081974-04-15015 April 1974 Affidavit of Submission Regarding the Nine Mile Point Unit 1 Quality Assurance Program. ML17037C2291973-11-16016 November 1973 Letter Transmitting Response to Request for Additional Information Concerning the Quality Assurance Program ML17037C2801973-04-13013 April 1973 Letter Responding to the April 9, 1973 Letter Requesting Information Relative to the Evaluation of the Environmental Report Accompanying the Petition for Conversion from Provisional to a Full-Term Operating License ML17037C2811973-03-0202 March 1973 Letter Responding to the February 1, 1973 Letter by Submitting Additional Information Relative to the Evaluation of the Environmental Report Accompanying the Petition for Conversion from Provisional to Full-Term Operating License ML17037C2841972-07-0707 July 1972 Letter Referring to July 5, 1972 Letter Transmitting an Application and Enclosing an Affidavit of Services 2023-11-10
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MONTHYEARML24268A3382024-10-16016 October 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 253 Regarding the Modification of TS Surveillance Requirement 4.3.6.a Related to Adoption of TSTF-425, Revision 3 RS-24-093, Response to Request for Additional Information - Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests2024-10-10010 October 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information - Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests NMP2L2890, Submittal of Revision 26 to the USAR and Reference Figures, 10 CFR 50.59 Evaluation Summary Report, TS Bases, TRM Requirements Manual Changes, and 10 CFR 54.37(b) Aging Management Review (Excludes Attachment 6)2024-10-0404 October 2024 Submittal of Revision 26 to the USAR and Reference Figures, 10 CFR 50.59 Evaluation Summary Report, TS Bases, TRM Requirements Manual Changes, and 10 CFR 54.37(b) Aging Management Review (Excludes Attachment 6) ML24275A2442024-10-0303 October 2024 Reassignment of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Branch Chief, Division of Operating Reactor Licensing IR 05000220/20243022024-10-0303 October 2024 Initial Operator Licensing Examination Report 05000220/2024302 ML24190A0012024-09-26026 September 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 252 and 197 Regarding the Revision to Technical Specification Design Features Section to Remove Nine Mile Point Unit 3 Project Designation NMP1L3608, Supplemental Information Letter No. 3 - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation2024-09-20020 September 2024 Supplemental Information Letter No. 3 - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation RS-24-090, Response to Request for Additional Information - Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds2024-09-12012 September 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information - Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds ML24249A1362024-09-0404 September 2024 EN 57304 - Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC, Final Report - No Embedded Files. Notification of the Potential Existence of Defects Pursuant to 10 CFR Part 21 IR 05000220/20240052024-08-29029 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000220/2024005 and 05000410/2024005) IR 05000220/20240102024-08-22022 August 2024 Age-Related Degradation Inspection Report 05000220/2024010 and 05000410/2024010 NMP1L3603, Submittal of Preliminary Decommissioning Cost Estimate and Irradiated Fuel Management Plan2024-08-20020 August 2024 Submittal of Preliminary Decommissioning Cost Estimate and Irradiated Fuel Management Plan ML24222A6772024-08-0909 August 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information for Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-591-A, Revise Risk Informed Completion Time (RICT) Program Revision 0 and Revise 10 CFR 50.69 License Condition IR 05000220/20240022024-08-0505 August 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000220/2024002 and 05000410/2024002 ML24215A3002024-08-0202 August 2024 Operator Licensing Examination Approval ML24213A1412024-07-31031 July 2024 Requalification Program Inspection NMP1L3601, Supplemental Information Letter No. 2 - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation2024-07-31031 July 2024 Supplemental Information Letter No. 2 - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation NMP2L2883, Fourth Inservice Inspection Interval, Second Inservice Inspection Period 2024 Owner’S Activity Report for RFO-19 Inservice Examinations2024-07-24024 July 2024 Fourth Inservice Inspection Interval, Second Inservice Inspection Period 2024 Owner’S Activity Report for RFO-19 Inservice Examinations ML24198A0852024-07-16016 July 2024 Senior Reactor and Reactor Operator Initial License Examinations RS-24-070, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Nine Mile Point, Units 1 and 2, Quad Cities, Units 1 and 2, R. E. Ginna - Nuclear Radiological Emergency Plan Document Revisions2024-07-12012 July 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, Nine Mile Point, Units 1 and 2, Quad Cities, Units 1 and 2, R. E. Ginna - Nuclear Radiological Emergency Plan Document Revisions RS-24-061, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2024-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations2024-06-14014 June 2024 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Response to NRC Regulatory Issue Summary 2024-01, Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations NMP1L3584, License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-230, Revision 1, Add New Condition B to LCO 3.6.2.3, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling2024-06-13013 June 2024 License Amendment Request to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-230, Revision 1, Add New Condition B to LCO 3.6.2.3, RHR Suppression Pool Cooling IR 05000220/20244012024-05-30030 May 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000220/2024401 and 05000410/2024401(Cover Letter Only) ML24079A0762024-05-23023 May 2024 Issuance of Amendments to Adopt TSTF 264 NMP1L3591, Response to Ny State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) Permit Request for Information & Modification Request2024-05-18018 May 2024 Response to Ny State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) Permit Request for Information & Modification Request NMP1L3589, Special Report: Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Instrumentation Channel 12 Inoperable2024-05-16016 May 2024 Special Report: Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Instrumentation Channel 12 Inoperable NMP1L3582, 2023 Annual Radioactive Environmental Operating Report for Nine Mile Point Units 1 and 22024-05-15015 May 2024 2023 Annual Radioactive Environmental Operating Report for Nine Mile Point Units 1 and 2 ML24158A2052024-05-15015 May 2024 Annual Radioactive Environmental Operating Report IR 05000220/20240012024-05-10010 May 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000220/2024001 and 05000410/2024001 RS-24-049, Updated Notice of Intent to Pursue Subsequent License Renewal Applications2024-05-0909 May 2024 Updated Notice of Intent to Pursue Subsequent License Renewal Applications RS-24-038, Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds2024-05-0202 May 2024 Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds 05000410/LER-2024-001, Automatic Reactor Scram on Turbine Trip Due to Low Condenser Vacuum2024-05-0101 May 2024 Automatic Reactor Scram on Turbine Trip Due to Low Condenser Vacuum NMP1L3581, Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) - 2023 Radioactive Effluent Release Report2024-04-30030 April 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) - 2023 Radioactive Effluent Release Report RS-24-041, Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests2024-04-30030 April 2024 Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests NMP2L2877, 2023 Annual Environmental Operating Report2024-04-19019 April 2024 2023 Annual Environmental Operating Report NMP2L2878, Core Operating Limits Report2024-04-16016 April 2024 Core Operating Limits Report ML24103A2042024-04-12012 April 2024 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC, Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-591-A, Revise Risk Informed Completion Time (RICT) Program Revision 0 and Revise 10 CFR 50.69 License Condition RS-24-002, Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Annual Property Insurance Status Report2024-04-0101 April 2024 Constellation Energy Generation, LLC - Annual Property Insurance Status Report ML24092A3352024-04-0101 April 2024 NRC Office of Investigations Case No. 1-2023-002 ML24074A2812024-03-14014 March 2024 Request for Information and Notification of Conduct of IP 71111.21.N.04, Age-Related Degradation, Reference Inspection Report 05000220/2024010 and 05000410/2024010 NMP1L3577, Special Report: Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Instrumentation Channel 12 Inoperable2024-03-13013 March 2024 Special Report: Containment High Range Radiation Monitor Instrumentation Channel 12 Inoperable IR 05000220/20230062024-02-28028 February 2024 Annual Assessment Letter for Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Units 1 and 2, (Reports 05000220/2023006 and 05000410/2023006) NMP1L3570, Supplemental Information Letter - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation2024-02-0101 February 2024 Supplemental Information Letter - Revision to the Technical Specifications Design Features Sections to Remove the Nine Mile 3 Nuclear Project, LLC, Designation IR 05000220/20230042024-02-0101 February 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000220/2023004 and 05000410/2023004 05000410/LER-2023-001, Supplement to LER 2023-001-00, Automatic Reactor Scram on Low Level Due to Partial Loss of Feedwater2024-01-30030 January 2024 Supplement to LER 2023-001-00, Automatic Reactor Scram on Low Level Due to Partial Loss of Feedwater NMP1L3569, CFR 50.46 Annual Report2024-01-26026 January 2024 CFR 50.46 Annual Report ML24004A2122024-01-0808 January 2024 Senior Reactor and Reactor Operator Initial License Examinations ML23354A0012024-01-0404 January 2024 Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 (EPID L-2023-LLE-0059 (Security Notifications, Reports, and Recordkeeping and Suspicious Activity Reporting)) ML23278A1292023-12-14014 December 2023 Units 1 & 2; Limerick, Units 1 & 2; Nine Mile Point, Units 1 & 2; and Peach Bottom, Units 2 & 3 -Revision to Approved Alternatives to Use Boiling Water Reactor Vessel and Internals Project Guidelines NMP1L3566, Radiological Emergency Plan Document Revision. Includes EP-AA-1013, Revision 10, Radiological Emergency Plan Annex for Nine Mile Point Station2023-12-14014 December 2023 Radiological Emergency Plan Document Revision. Includes EP-AA-1013, Revision 10, Radiological Emergency Plan Annex for Nine Mile Point Station 2024-09-04
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MONTHYEARRS-24-093, Response to Request for Additional Information - Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests2024-10-10010 October 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information - Alternative Request to Utilize Code Case OMN-32, Alternative Requirements for Range and Accuracy of Pressure, Flow, and Differential Pressure Instruments Used in Pump Tests RS-24-090, Response to Request for Additional Information - Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds2024-09-12012 September 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information - Relief Request Concerning Extension of Permanent Relief from Ultrasonic Examination of Reactor Pressure Vessel Circumferential Shell Welds ML24222A6772024-08-0909 August 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information for Application to Revise Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-591-A, Revise Risk Informed Completion Time (RICT) Program Revision 0 and Revise 10 CFR 50.69 License Condition NMP1L3591, Response to Ny State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) Permit Request for Information & Modification Request2024-05-18018 May 2024 Response to Ny State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) Permit Request for Information & Modification Request NMP1L3545, Supplemental Information Letter to Adopt TSTF-505, Provide Risk- Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b, Revision 2 and 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems .2023-08-0404 August 2023 Supplemental Information Letter to Adopt TSTF-505, Provide Risk- Informed Extended Completion Times - RITSTF Initiative 4b, Revision 2 and 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems . NMP1L3519, Submittal of Emergency Relief Request I5R-11 Concerning the Installation of a Weld Overlay on Reactor Pressure Vessel Recirculation Inlet Nozzle N2E Safe End-to-Nozzle Dissimilar Metal Weld (32-WD-208)2023-03-30030 March 2023 Submittal of Emergency Relief Request I5R-11 Concerning the Installation of a Weld Overlay on Reactor Pressure Vessel Recirculation Inlet Nozzle N2E Safe End-to-Nozzle Dissimilar Metal Weld (32-WD-208) NMP1L3516, Submittal of Emergency Relief Request I5R-11 Concerning the Installation of a Weld Overlay on Reactor Pressure Vessel Recirculation Inlet Nozzle N2E Safe End-to-Nozzle Dissimilar Metal Weld (32-WD-208)2023-03-29029 March 2023 Submittal of Emergency Relief Request I5R-11 Concerning the Installation of a Weld Overlay on Reactor Pressure Vessel Recirculation Inlet Nozzle N2E Safe End-to-Nozzle Dissimilar Metal Weld (32-WD-208) NMP1L3478, Response to Request for Additional Information - Relief Request Associated with Pump Periodic Verification Tests of Core Spray System Pumps2022-08-0505 August 2022 Response to Request for Additional Information - 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{{#Wiki_filter:IThis letter forwards proprietary information in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390. The balance ofthis letter may be considered non-proprietary upon removal of Attachment 3.~Exe~on GenerationOctober 8, 2015NMP2L 2602ATTN: Document Control DeskU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, DC 20555-0001Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 2Renewed Facility Operating License No. NPF-69Docket No. 50-410Subject:References:Response to Request for Additional Information -Nine Mile Point NuclearStation, Unit 2 -Request for Additional Information Regarding Post ExtendedPower Uprate Steam Dryer Inspection Results(1) Letter from R. Guzman (NRC) to K. Langdon (NMPNS), dated December22, 2011, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit No. 2 -Issuance ofAmendment RE: Extended Power Uprate (TAC No. ME1476)(2) Letter from P. Swift (NMPNS) to Document Control Desk (NRC), datedJuly 28, 2014, Submittal of Post Extended Power Uprate Steam DryerInspection Results in Accordance with Operating License Condition2.C.(20)(f) and 2.C.(20)(g)(3) Email from B. Vaidya (NRC) to T. Darling (NMPNS), dated August 13,2014, Request for Additional Information, Nine Mile Point Unit 2,Submittal of Post Extended Power Uprate Steam Dryer InspectionResults in Accordance with Operating License Condition 2.C.(20)(f) and2.C.(20)(g)(4) Letter from P. Swift (NMPNS) to Document Control Desk (NRC), datedOctober 3, 2014, Response to Request for Additional Information -NineMile Point Unit 2, Submittal of Post Extended Power Uprate Steam DryerInspection Results in Accordance with Operating License Condition2.C.(20)(f) and 2.C.(20)(g)(5) Letter from B. Mozafari (NRC) to P. Orphanos (NMPNS), dated August 5,2015, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, Unit 2 -Request for AdditionalInformation Regarding Post Extended Power Uprate Steam DryerInspection ResultsBy letter dated December 22, 2011 (Reference 1), the NRC issued Amendment No. 140 toRenewed Facility Operating License No. NPF-69 for Nine Mile Point Unit 2 (NMP2). Theamendment authorized an increase in the maximum steady-state reactor core powertlevel forNMP2 to 3,988 megawatts thermal (MWt). By letter dated July 28, 2014 (Reference 2), NineMile Point Nuclear Station (NMPNS) provided the steam dryer inspection results in accordancewith NMP2 Operating License Condition 2.C.(20)(f) and 2.C.(20)(g). In Reference 3, the NRCrequested additional information regarding the results of the steam dryer inspectionsdocumented in Reference 2. NMPNS provided a response to the RAIs in Reference 4.AD12~pj(?fThis letter forwards proprietary information in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390. The balance ofthis letter may be considered non-proprietary upon removal of Attachments 3.
Response to Request for Additional InformationOctober 8, 2015Page 2The supplemental information provided in the Attachments to this letter responds to the secondrequest for additional information (RAI) documented by letter dated August 5, 2015 (Reference5). As indicated via email, NMPNS agreed to submit the RAI responses by October 9, 2015.Attachment 1 contains the nonproprietary responses to the RAIs. Attachment 3 contains theproprietary responses to the RAIs. Attachment 2 contains an affidavit to withhold ContinuumDynamics Inc. (CDI) proprietary information contained in Attachment 3.There are no regulatory commitments contained in this letter.Should you have any questions regarding the information in this submittal, please contactDennis Moore, Site Regulatory Assurance Manager, at (315) 349-5219.I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on the dayof October, 2015.Sincerely,Alexander D. SterioDirector -Site Engineering, Nine Mile Point Nuclear StationExelon Generation Company, LLCADS/BTVAttachments: (1) Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)(2) Affidavit Withholding Continuum Dynamics Inc. (CDI) ProprietaryInformation(3) Response to Request for Additional Information (Proprietary)cc: Regional Administrator, Region I, USNRCProject Manager, USNRCResident Inspector, USNRC
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationMechanical and Civil Engineering Branch (EMCB)-NMP2-MF4559-SD-First RFO Post EPU-RAI-4The licensee has installed the bolted U-channel attached to upper dryer inner side plates connected toinner vane banks to structurally stiffen the steam dryer such that the minimum alternating stress ratio (SR-a) becomes greater than 2.0. The staff is requesting the following clarification regarding the implementedretrofit:a. Please provide a comparison of stress ratios (SR-P and SR-a) for the 54 nodes listed in Table 17(CDI Report 14-08P, Rev. 0) for the dryer with and without the U-channel stiffener and subjectto N59 load (Drain Trap out of service).b. For the stiffened steam dryer, please provide cumulative stress distributions for the five locationson both the hood and skirt with the SR-a.c. Explain how dryer alternating stresses due to Reactor Recirculation Pump (RRP) Vane PassingFrequency (VPF) tones are accounted for in the modified NMP2 dryer. The dryer structuralmodes may have shifted due to the addition of the U-channel so some may now align withVPF.Part aThe estimated stresses with and without the U-channel stiffeners for the outN59 load are reportedin Table 1. The results without the stiffeners are taken directly from Table 17 in [1]. The stressesfor the case with the stiffeners added are generated using the same method described in AppendixB of [1]. Only locations located on or near the reinforced inner side plate are shown since these arethe only locations for which the scaling technique used to estimate stresses over the full 0-250 Hzrange with U-channel stiffeners added, is valid. Recall that (see Appendix B in [1]) the unit solutionstresses with the U-channel stiffeners are only generated over the 60-130 Hz range. To estimatethe stress for the full frequency range, an adjustment factor f=S(60,130)/S(0,250) is calculated forthe model without the U-channel stiffener where S(fl,f2) is the stress intensity computed usingonly the unit solutions in the frequency interval [fl,f2] Hz. The stress ratios with the U-channelstiffener included are then estimated by multiplying the stress ratio computed for the 60-130 Hzfrequency range, by the factor f. For locations "near" the stiffener this approach works wellbecause: (i) the 60-13 0 Hz frequency range was determined to make the largest contribution to thestresses involving the side plate and its attachment welds; and (ii) the stress ratios on these weldsand components, with the stiffener are well above the target value of 2.0 so that use of theapproximate scaling approach is acceptable. At locations farther away from the reinforced innerside plate a simple scaling is not necessarily applicable particularly if other frequencies outside the60-130 Hz interval significantly affect local stress or if the stress ratios are already near the targetvalue of 2.0 so that a more accurate analysis is required to obtain stress ratios to achieve higherprecision (i.e., on the order of ASR-a=(SR-a -2)).I(3)Page 1 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationTable 1. Comparison of SR-P and SR-a obtained with and without the U-channel stiffeners (see Note(1)), using the N59 load (drain trap out of service) condition.Entry Node no stiffener with stiffener(i)SR-P SR-a SR-P SR-a1 37229 2.5 5.9 2.5 5.92 113286 3.3 3.1 3.3 2.83 37592 4.9 3.0 12.9 12.24 94143 1.5 4.9 1.4 4.15 85191 1.8 3.56 143795 1.7 4.07 113508 2.2 4.0 2.1 3.68 98968 1.8 3.29 94498 2.1 4.810 90468 2.0 3.611 101600 2.6 2.6 2.7 3.012 88639 1.8 3.013 92995 2.5 3.214 141237 2.1 3.7 2.0 3.315 89317 2.1 6.016 87784 4.0 2.617 94509 3.4 2.218 99635 2.6 2.4 2.7 2.519 99200 1.7 2.5 1.6 2.220 113554 1.7 2.9 1.7 2.921 103080 2.9 2.122 113400 3.0 3.0 2.8 2.923 95267 1.8 2.3 2.2 2.224 90786 1.4 2.425 137575 2.0 2.226 95172 2.5 6.627 91055 3.5 2.0 3.5 2.128 93488 3.1 2.929 98956 2.0 2.430 85631 1.4 2.9Note: (1) Only locations near to or involving the reinforced side plate are shown.Page 3 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationEntry Node no stiffener with stiffener(1)SR-P SR-a SR-P SR-a31 101818 2.6 2.932 98624 3.0 2.933 94514 4.1 2.734 95428 1.5 2.535 84090 2.3 2.936 99451 2.3 3.137 93451 5.2 2.838 98172 2.1 3.139 90924 3.8 3.140 100989 4.7 2.8 11.2 8.941 90926 5.2 3.342 99931 5.7 3.143 91091 1.9 3.3 1.8 2.944 88702 2.5 6.4MIN (1-44) 1.4 2.0Locations near top of inner vane bank/side plate/tie bar junction45 101861 3.1 1.8 7.4 4.946 95197 3.2 1.7 5.9 3.547 99407 2.8 2.4 3.4 3.448 98442 3.1 1.8 6.1 4.149 98444 2.9 1.8 5.6 5.050 98451 3.3 1.7 6.7 3.851 98452 2.5 1.9 4.4 5.252 99408 3.3 2.0 7.8 6.053 91240 2.6 2.1 4.3 5.5MIN (45-53) 2.5 1.7 3.4 3.4Added Real Time Node (Non Weld)54 91651I 4.6 12.4 I 5.0 5.8MIN (overall)] 1.4 1 .7.Note: (1) Only locations near to or involving the reinforced side plate are shown.Page 4 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationPart 4bAs explained in Section 5.8 of [1], unit solutions with the U-channel stiffener were developed overthe frequency interval 60-130 Hz. Since the mesh and node numbering on the dryer models withand without the U-channel stiffener differ, the following approach is used to generate the PSDs andcumulative PSDs requested in the RAI. First, the node locations closest to the ones in Section 5.6 of[1] where the PSDs were produced, are identified. Next PSDs are developed for the entirefrequency range with the steam dryer model without the U-channel stiffeners. Also, PSDs over the60-130Hz frequency range are developed with the U-channel stiffeners in place. The latter resultsare then used to overwrite those in the 60-130Hz range that were obtained without the U-channelstiffeners. Thus one has a composite PSD distribution consisting of: (i) the original dryer modelwithout U-channel stiffeners (0-60Hz and 130-250Hz), and (ii) the modified dryer model with U-channel stiffeners (60-130 Hz). Finally, the cumulative PSDs are obtained by integrating the PSDcurves.Note that to facilitate comparison between the results of Section 5.6 in [1] and the ones generatedhere, the same frequency shifts and stress components are plotted. Since the RAI asks for resultspertaining to load N59, the plots and limiting frequency shifts will generally differ from those inFigure 21 of [1] which were generated for the baseline N55 load. Note additionally, that in Section5.6 of [1] no nodes on the skirt were plotted. Since a location on the skirt is mentioned in the RAI,an additional location is plotted for entry 37 (node 93451) which is the location with the lowestalternating stress ratio involving the skirt identified in Table 17 of [1] (see also response to Part 4a,above). This node lies at the bottom of a weld connecting the drain channel to the skirt.For each of the six locations, the cumulative PSD curves are shown for the steam dryer with the U-channel stiffeners subject to the N59 load. For the location on the skirt, the stress without thestiffeners is also shown since it was not presented previously in [1]. In general, adding thestiffeners either reduces stresses (for locations near the reinforced inner plates) or essentiallyleaves them unchanged (elsewhere). Any remaining differences between the prior cumulative PSDscan be attributed: to differences in loads (N55 or Baseline in [1] and N59 in the curves shown herein Figure 1); discretization on different meshes and small, but non-zero changes in response atlocations away from the reinforced inner side plate.Page 5 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationNode 101861, o, +7.5% shiftCo0qd1coE35030025020015010050050 100 150 200Frequency [ Hz ]250Figure la. Cumulative PSD of stress at node 101861 with stiffener at limiting frequency shift.Node 91651, +2.5% shiftCo0q(UE01000800600400200050100 150Frequency [ Hz ]200250Figure lb. Cumulative PSD of stress at node 91651 with stiffener at limiting frequency shift.Page 6 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationNode 94509, , +10% shift°.0~-._E0)500400300200100....... ............. .1. ........050100150200250Frequency [ Hz ]Figure ic. Cumulative PSD of stress at node 94509 with stiffener at limiting frequency shift.Node 99200, +5% shift0.oo03(UE0D45040035030025020015010050050 100 150 200Frequency [ Hz ]250Figure ld. Cumulative PSD of stress at node 99200 with stiffener at limiting frequency shift.Page 7 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationNode 95267, ax +10% shift0MdqCo03(0E700600500400300200100.050 100 150 200Frequency [ Hz ]250Figure le. Cumulative PSD of stress at node 95267 with stiffener at limiting frequency shift.Node 93451, a,' +10% shiftP4E8007006005004003002O00100050100 150Frequency [ Hz]200250Figure if. Cumulative PSD of stress response at node 93451 with & w/o stiffener at limiting frequency shift.Page 8 of 34
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IResponse to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationPart 4cThe original evaluation considered the effect of the U-channel stiffener over the 60-130 Hzfrequency range as this was the interval making the dominant stress contribution to high stresslocations on or near the inner side plates. Since the effect of the U-channel stiffener is localized andcontributes minimally at more distant locations it was reasoned that for frequencies outside the 60-130 Hz range, stresses could be approximately accounted for by using the stress results without theU-channel in place. Thus, for distant locations the change in stress due to the stiffener is neglected;whereas for locations near the stiffener, the stress reduction obtained by reinforcement using theU-channel is only credited over the 60-13 0 Hz range so that the final result is conservative.A potential concern exists as to whether the VPF tone (occurring at 149 Hz) may excite the modifieddryer. The specific concerns are two fold: (i) Does the addition of the U-channel affect the stressfield at locations away from the inner plate? (ii) Has the addition of the U-channel shifted a mode ofthe inner plate into the vicinity of the 149 Hz VPF frequency raising the possibility of resonantforcing of this mode?To address these concerns the unit solution stress response due to a unit (1 psi) monopole pressureover the entrance to MSL A was calculated at 149.4 Hz both with and without the U-channelstiffener. In order to facilitate comparison between stresses, the exact same mesh and finiteelement set was used for both cases. [[However, since the node andelement numbering did not change direct comparison of stresses is easily done.The unit solution stress maps obtained with and without the U-channel stiffeners are virtuallyidentical everywhere except near the stiffeners. In each case the maximum stress occurs at liftingrod brace; the difference between these maximum stress values is less than 1%. Since the meshesare identical the stress results can be readily subtracted from one another within ANSYS. Thus, if[a]s is the stress tensor with the stiffeners applied and [a]0 is the stress tensor without thestiffeners, one can readily form A [a] =[a]s- [a] 0.Figure 2 plots the stress intensity SI{[Aar]} obtainedby applying the stress intensity operator to the stress difference A[a]. The plot shows that exceptfor the inner plate itself and the nearby structure it is attached to, the stress differences arenegligible. No additional modes are excited away from the inner plate.Page 9 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationNODAL SOLUTION ANSYS 14.0STEP=9999SINT (AVG)DMX =. 00146514N =.01244SMX =1956.14100 300 500Figure 2. Stress intensity SI{[Aa]} formed form the stress difference tensor obtained from the dryerwith and without stiffeners at 149.4 Hz.Figure 3 plots the difference between the stress intensities with and without the U-channelstiffeners, ASI=SI{[a]s}-SI{[a]0} in the vicinity of the inner side plates. The stress differences areplotted on both the upper and lower surfaces of the shell elements and indicate a maximum stressintensity increase of 571 psi. On the middle plane of the shell elements (i.e., the membrane stress)the maximum stress intensity increase is 270 psi. Note however, that these stress increases occurat locations away from the high stress welds that the stiffeners were intended to alleviate. At thoselocations (near the top of the inner side plates) the stresses are either unchanged or reduced by theaddition of the stiffeners.Page 10 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationReferring to the unfiltered MSL strain gage measurement data (where VPF has not been removed)in [2] the highest pressure measurement near 149 Hz is found to occur at the upper strain gagelocation in MSL A. The pressure PSD of this signal is reproduced in Figure 4 and estimated to have a149 Hz peak of approximately 7x104 psi2/Hz. Assuming a SHz width for this peak one canestimate an RMS pressure over this interval of PRMS=[(7x10-4)x5/2]1/2 = 0.042 psi. Multiplying themaximum stress difference in the unit solution by this amount implies a change in stress of0.042x571=23.9 psi. This is the estimate of the change in stress on the dryer due to the MSLexhibiting the highest peak at 149 Hz. If all MSLs make the same contribution to the stress (aconservative assumption since the other MSLs have smaller peaks at 149 Hz), and thesecontributions are combined additively (also a conservative estimation that assumes all MSLscontributions are in phase) then the net increase in RMS stress becomesSrms = 4x0.0239 ksi = 0.1 ksi occurring at a location that currently does not experience significantstress. One can estimate the peak stress Speak from RMS stress using Speak=21/2Srms=0.14 ksi,which is 1% of the allowable stress margin (13.6 ksi). Therefore the stress change anywhere on theinner plate or its connecting components when adding back in VPF is generally negligible.Furthermore, at the high stress locations involving the upper connections of the inner side plate thestresses are either the same as or less than those without the reinforcement U-channel so that thestress contributions from this 149 Hz frequency are conservatively bounded by the no-stiffenerresults.Reernce1. Continuum Dynamics, I. (2014) Stress Re-Evaluation of Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Steam Dryer at115% CLTP. C.D.I. Report No. 14-08P (Proprietary), July.2. Continuum Dynamics, I. (2014) Acoustic and Low Frequency Hydrodynamic Loads at 115% CLTPTarget Power Level on Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Steam Dryer to 250 Hz Using ACM Rev. 4.1R. C.D.I.Report No. 14-09P (Proprietary), December.Page 11 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationFigure 3. Difference, ASI=SI{[a]s}-SI{[ca]0}, between the stress intensities with and without thestiffeners. Top -stress on upper surface of shell shell top; bottom -stress on lower surface.Maximum stress increase is 571 psi.Page 12 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationNMP2: Unfiltered Data0.1MSL A UpperMSL A Lower_-o0.010.0010.0001210-5050 100 150 200Frequency (Hz)250Figure 4. PSDs of unfiltered pressure measurements at EPU at the upper and lower measurementsstations of MSL A (taken from [2]).Page 13 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationEMCB-NMP2-MF4559-SD-First RFO Post EPU-RAI-5(3) The staff has reviewed these reports and resultsfrom the reports have been used in subsequent steam dryer analyses. (3) The formal response follows.1PartaTable 1 compares the stress ratios with and without (3) for the configuration without the U-channels installed and N59 load. The locations arethe same as Table 17 in CDI stress report 14-08 [1] and indicate a minimum alternating stress ratioof SR-a= 1.2.[[IReferences1. Continuum Dynamics, I. (2014) Stress Re-Evaluation of Nine Mile Point Unit 2 Steam Dryer at115% CLTP. C.D.I. Report No. 14-08P (Proprietary), July.Page 14 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationTable 1. Alternating stress ratios obtained at 54 locations: (i) with (3) Results are without U-channel stiffeners installed and for the load N59[1].Page 15 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationEMCB-NMP2-MF4559-SD-First RFO Post EPU-RAI-6i(3) The staff is requesting thefollowing clarifications related to the modified ACM 4.1 code (ACM 4.1R code) and theassociated Main Steam Line (MSL) signals.a. Explain why the unfiltered lower MSL C strain gage PSD is so much higher than those ofMSL A, B, and D. (See Figures 3.1 a, b and 3.2 A, b in CDI Report 14-09P). Confirm thedata acquisition and calibration settings, along with the matching of strain gages andchannel numbers.Part 6aOur review confirmed the data acquisition and calibration settings, along with the matching ofstrain gages and channel numbers. It may therefore be concluded that the signal contents ofMSL C lower were due to actual pressure fluctuations inside the MSL piping. In fact, FigureRAI-6.1 shows that MSL A lower exhibits peak PSD values nearly identical to MSL C lower atfrequencies below 25 Hz, not supporting the statement that the MSL C lower strain gage PSD isso much higher than the other three lower strain gage PSDs. We concur that the noise floor ofMSL C lower is higher by about a factor of two on the PSD, but have no explanation for thisdifference.NMP2: MSL Signals0.1Cl-oq0.010.0010.000110.50 50 100 150 200Frequency (Hz)250Figure RAI-6.1: Unfiltered data measured on the NMP2 MSLs at 115% CLTP conditions.Page 16 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary Informationb. Explain the cause(s) of the sharp (at approximately 125 Hz) peaks in the PSDs of MSL D.Part 6bFigure RAI-6.2 compares the 123.5 Hz peaks on MSL D at Nine Mile Point Unit 2 to thestandpipe excitation peaks at 151 Hz on MSL D at Quad Cities Unit 2.Figure RAI-6.2: Comparison of peaks seen in Quad Cities Unit 2 around 151 Hz (black curve) topeaks seen in Nine Mile Point Unit 2 around 123.5 Hz (red curve). The peaks are shifted infrequency by 151 Hz for QC2 and by 123.5 Hz for NMP2. The frequency resolution is betterthan 0.02 Hz.An examination of the MSL D piping drawings at NMP2 identified numerous drain lines comingoff the MSL. Four typical drain lines are compared to the standpipe lengths of the Dresservalves at QC2 in Table RAI-6.1.Table RAI-6.1: Comparison of standpipe and drain lines between QC2 and NMP2Dimension QC2 (standpipes) NMP2 (drain lines)Pipe Diameter 5.76 inches 1.7 inchesPipe Length(s) 2.65 feet (nominal) 8.1, 10.8, 10.9, and 11.1 feetEach MSL at QC2 has two Dresser safety valves where, before the addition of acoustic sidebranches, their shear-layer-driven vortex shedding frequency was around 151 Hz. Figure RAI-6.2 was generated with higher frequency resolution than is typically done for PSD plots, so thatthree distinct peaks can be identified. These peaks can also be seen in the other three MSLsand reflect small variations about the nominal length of the field-installed standpipes as given inTable RAI-6.1. It can also be noted from the QC2 PSD that the signal increases by over threeorders of magnitude over the baseline of 0.01 psid2/Hz to 30 psid2/Hz at the largest peak.Page 17 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary Information[3[]Since there was no apparent reason for excluding the peak, this signal was not filtered from theMSL data and its load was used in the dryer structural analysis.Reference1. S. Ziada and S. Shine (1999) Strouhal Numbers of Flow-Excited Acoustic Resonance ofClosed Side Branches. Journal of Fluids and Structures 13: 127-142.Page 18 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary Informationc. The iicensee is requested to confirm the labeling of the ACM 4.1 and ACM 4.1R curves inFigures C.la and C.lb to ensure that they are not interchanged. Explain the differences in thesharp peaks near 130 Hz in the Quad Cities Unit 2 (QC2) ACM 4.1 and 4.1R simulations (P3and P12). [[Part 6cThe labeling of the ACM 4.1 and 4.1R curves in Figures C.la and C.lb is correct, referencingC.D.I. Report No. 10-09, "ACM Rev. 4.1 Methodology to Predict Full Scale Steam Dryer Loadsfrom In-Plant Measurements." [[Page 19 of 34
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1Response to Request for" Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary Informationd. Part 6d(i)(3)Page 20 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary informationFigure RAI-6.3: Comparison of ACM 4.1 and 4.IR predictions on the NMP2 dryer at 115%CLTP power for normal EPU operation: on the outer bank hood opposite MSL C and D (top); onthe inner bank hood opposite MSL C and D (bottom).Page 21 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, inc. Proprietary Information(ii). (3)Part 6d(ii)(3)]]Page 22 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary Informatione. [[Part GeThe filtered signals shown in Figure 3.4a to d of C.D.l. Report No. 14-09 were taken from thewrong data file. Figures 3.4a to d should have compared the unfiltered signals from Figure 3.1ato d with the filtered signals from Figure 3.3a to d, as shown in the following Figure RAI-6.4a tod.The filtered signals were used correctly as input into the ACM Rev. 4.1R analysis (defining thesteam dryer loads) and the subsequent structural analysis (defining the steam dryer stresses).Page 23 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationI(3)Figure RAI-6.4a: Unfiltered and filtered data comparisons on NMP2 main steam line A at 115%CLTP target power conditions for upper (top) and lower (bottom) locations.Page 24 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationFigure RAI-6.4b: Unfiltered and filtered data comparisons on NMP2 main steam line B at 115%CLTP target power conditions for upper (top) and lower (bottom) locations.Page 25 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationFigure RAI-6.4c: Unfiltered and filtered data comparisons on NMP2 main steam line C at 115%CLTP target power conditions for upper (top) and lower (bottom) locations.Page 26 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary Information[[)jFigure RAI-6.4d: Unfiltered and filtered data comparisons on NMP2 main steam line D at 115%CLTP target power conditions for upper (top) and lower (bottom) locations.Page 27 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationEMCB-NMP2-MF4559-SD-First RFO Post EPU-RAI-7a. [[Part 7aRecent changes in plant operation have impacted the loads at 89.3 and 92.5 Hz shown in C.D.I.Report No. 14-09. These changes are the following:89.3 Hz -RCIC Valve Closed data were previously obtained by closing the inboard MOV on theRCIC line. The isolation valves were closed during periodic surveillances and the plant enteredthe RCIC out of service LCO. Recent revisions in the surveillance procedures eliminate theneed to close the isolation valves during these periodic surveillances, reducing the frequencyduring which the plant is operated with the isolation valve closed. The closing of the isolationvalves will occur only during periods of time where maintenance is required, with the durationrestricted to the RCIC out of service limiting condition for operation, which is 14 days.(3)]Figure RAI-7.1: Comparison of peaks seen in Quad Cities Unit 2 around 151 Hz (black curve) topeaks seen in Nine Mile Point Unit 2 around 89.3 Hz (red curve) for RCIC Valve Closed. Thepeaks are shifted in frequency by 151 Hz for QC2 and by 89.3 Hz for NMP2. The frequencyresolution is better than 0.02 Hz.Page 28 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary Information92.5 Hz -This condition was observed when the RCIC Drain Trap was bypassed. Investigationinto this condition determined that the RCIC drain line that connects to the RCIC steam inletcorrelates to this condition. When the drain trap is functioning such that a steady steam flowexists in the drain line, versus a standing water leg in the drain line, the signal at 92.5 Hz isreduced. The normal plant operating condition for the RCIC turbine inlet steam line has steamflow through the drain trap, which is represented as the EPU baseline steam dryer loading. Thisbaseline is considered the normal steady state EPU steam dryer load profile.(3)]]Page 29 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary Information(3[jAlso, with regard to the last sentence in the RAI, it has been determined that strain gagechannel 4 at the MSL A upper location should have been removed from the RCIC analysis. Theinclusion of the signal from this channel is responsible for the additional noise seen in FigureA.2a of C.D.I. Report No. 14-09, reproduced here as Figure RAI-7.4 (top). The corrected signalis shown in Figure RAI-7.4 (bottom).The removal of this channel from MSL A upper does not impact any of the other calculationsprovided in C.D.I. Report No. 14-09. Figure A.la from the report shows the consistent behaviorof the MSL A upper pressure throughout power ascension. Further investigation, from TableA.1 of C.D.I. Report No. 14-09, can be seen to explain the problem. All of the data collectedthroughout power ascension and RCIC examination were taken in April and May 2012, with theexception of the ROIC valve closed data at 115% CLTP, taken in September 2012. By this timestrain gage channel 4 must have degraded.Reference1. Continuum Dynamics, Inc. (2014). Computation of Cumulative Usage Factor for the 115%CLTP Power Level at Nine Mile Point Unit 2 with the Inboard RCIC Valve Closed. C.D.I.Technical Note No. 14-04P.Page 30 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, inc. Proprietary Information(3)]Figure RAI-7.3: Curves for MSL B at 115% CLTP target power conditions, with RCIC drain trapout-of-service (black curves) compared with the corresponding normal EPU operation curves(red curves for data taken on 24 May 2013, blue curves for data taken on 06 August 2015). Thecurves are nearly identical except at a narrow band around the peak at 92.5 Hz in the 2013data.Page 31 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary InformationFigure RAI-7.4: Curves for MSL A upper with the inboard RCIC valve closed, for target powerlevels 105% CLTP (black curves), 110% CLTP (red curves), and 115% CLTP (blue curves).Top: strain gage channel 4 included in MSL A upper; bottom: strain gage channel 4 excluded inMSL A upper.Page 32 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary Informationb. (3)Part 7b[[)jPage 33 of 34
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1Response to Request for Additional Information (Nonproprietary)This Document Does Not Contain Continuum Dynamics, Inc. Proprietary Informationc. (3)Part 7cPage 34 of 34
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