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Non-Proprietary -- Vendor Report S-PENG-CALC-008,
"Nozzle Loads for which SONGS Bottom Mounted
PRZ MNSA was Qualified"
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Inc. March 14, 2001
Design Analysis Title Page WESTINGHOUSE NON-PROPRIETARY CLASS 3
Title: Nozzle Loads for which SONGS Bottom Mounted PZR MNSA was Qualified
Document Number: S-PENG-CALC-008 Revision Number: 01
Quality Class:
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1. Approval of Completed Analysis
This Design Analysis is complete and verified. Management authorizes the use of its results.
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D. J. Ayres
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Page 2 of 13 Contingencies and Assumptions
Title: Nozzle Loads for which SONGS Bottom Mounted PZR MNSA was Qualified
Document Number: S-PENG-CALC-008 Revision Number: 01
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Instructions: List below all contingencies and assumptions on this Design Analysis that must be cleared before structures, systems or components to which they apply are put into service. Types of contingencies and assumptions:
Internal contingencies/assumptions are those which are CENO's responsibility to clear.
External contingencies/assumptions are those which are the customer's responsibility to clear.
Contingencies/assumptions which are CENO's responsibility shall be cleared by the Cognizant Engineer using one of two mechanisms described in paragraph 3.8 of QP 3.4. A copy of this form is to be given to the Project Manager who is responsible for assuring that all contingencies and assumption on a project which are CENO's responsibility to clear are cleared, and those which are the customer's are transmitted to them.
If there are no Internal or External Contingencies/Assumptions, then this form need not be included in the Design Analysis.
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RECORD OF REVISIONS
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Revision Issue Author Independent Management Revised Pages Number Date Reviewer Approver
Replaced Added Deleted
00 02/03/98 K. H. Haslinger D. J. Ayres R. 0. Doney n/a n/a n/a 01 3/05/98 K. H. Haslinger D. J. Ayres R. 0. Doney all n/a n/a
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................. 5
2.0 SIG N IF IC A N T R E SU L T S .............................................................................................. 5
3.0 D E T A IL E D A N A L Y SIS ................................................................................................. 6
4 .0 R E F E R E N C E S ............................................................................................................. 13
APPENDIX A - REFERENCE M ATERIAL ...................................................................... A1-A3
APPENDIX B: QUALITY ASSURANCE FORMS ..................................................... B-B8
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Page 5 of 131.0 INTRODUCTION
Mechanical Nozzle Seal Assemblies (MNSA) will be installed at various instrument nozzle locations at Southern California Edison (SCE), San Onofre Units 2 and 3.
The MNSA is a mechanical device that acts as a complete replacement of the "F' weld between the Inconel 600 instrument nozzles and either the Hot Leg pipe, the Pressurizer vessel, or Steam Generator shell. The function of the MNSA is to prevent leakage and restrain the nozzle from ejecting in the event of a through-wall crack or weld failure of a nozzle. The potential for these events exists due to primary water stress corrosion cracking.
2.0 SIGNIFICANT RESULTS
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Page 6 of 13 3.0 DETAILED ANALYSIS
DETERMINATION OF NOZZLE LOADS FOR WHICH SONGS PRESSURIZER BOT7OM MOUNTED MNSAs WERE SHOWN "ACCEPTABLE" DURING ABB-CE SEISMIC TEST
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Page 13 of 13 4.0 REFERENCES
4.1 Design Report No. S-PENG-DR-005, Rev. 00, "Addendum to CENC-1365 and CENC-1507 Analytical Report for Southern California Edison San Onofre Units 2 and 3 Piping".
4.2 TR-PENG-033, Rev. 00, "Seismic Qualification of the San Onofre Units 2 & 3 MNSA Clamps for Pressurizer Instrument Nozzles and RTD Hot Leg Nozzles".
4.3 TR-PENG-042, "Test Report for MNSA Hydrostatic Test and Thermal Cycle Test," July 3, 1997.
4.4 ABB-CE Drawing E-MNSA-228-008, Rev. 02, MNSA Seismic Test Fixtures.
4.5 Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain, Sixth Edition.
4.6 Dubbels Taschenbuch fir den Maschinenbau, Zwolfe Auflage, 1966.
4.7 TR-PENG-050, "Test Report for MNSA Hydrostatic Test," January 22, 1998.
4.8 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section III, 1989 Edition (no Addenda).
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APPENDIX A
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REFERENCE MATERIAL
(Beam Deflection and Rotation Formulae)
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