During typical nuclear power plant refueling activities for a pressurized water reactor (PWR), the reactor vessel closure head assembly must be removed from the reactor vessel (RV), transported for storage, and returned to the RV after refueling. This is categorized as a critical heavy load lift in NUREG-0612 [1] because a drop accident could result in damage to the components required to cool the fuel in the RV core. In order to mitigate the potentially severe consequences of a closure head drop, the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) has mandated that nuclear power plants upgrade to a single failure-proof crane, show single failure-proof crane equivalence, or perform a head drop analysis to demonstrate that the core remains covered with coolant and sufficient cooling is available after the head drop accident. The primary coolant-retaining components associated with the RV are the inlet and outlet nozzles and the hot and cold leg main loop piping. Typical head drop analyses have considered these components to ensure that their structural integrity is maintained. One coolant-retaining component that has not been included in head drop evaluations on a consistent basis is the bottom-mounted instrumentation (BMI) system. In a typical Westinghouse PWR, 50 to 60 BMI nozzles are connected through the bottom hemisphere of the RV to one-inch diameter guide tubes which run under the vessel to a seal table above. Failure of the BMI system has the potential to adversely affect core coolability, especially if multiple failures are postulated within the system. A study was performed to compare static and dynamic methods of analyzing the effects of a head drop accident on the structural integrity of the BMI system. This paper presents the results of that study and assesses the adequacy of each method. Acceptability of the BMI system pressure boundary is based on the Nuclear Energy Institute Initiative (NEI 08–05 [2]) criteria for coolant-retaining components, which are based on Section III, Appendix F of the ASME Code [3].
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ASME 2010 Pressure Vessels and Piping Division/K-PVP Conference
July 18–22, 2010
Bellevue, Washington, USA
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- Pressure Vessels and Piping Division
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978-0-7918-4922-4
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Comparison of Analytical Methods to Study the Impact of a Postulated Closure Head Drop Accident on the Structural Integrity of the Bottom-Mounted Instrumentation System Available to Purchase
William C. Castillo,
William C. Castillo
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Monroeville, PA
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Geoffrey M. Loy,
Geoffrey M. Loy
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Monroeville, PA
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Joseph M. Remic, III,
Joseph M. Remic, III
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Monroeville, PA
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David P. Molitoris,
David P. Molitoris
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Monroeville, PA
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George J. Demetri,
George J. Demetri
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Monroeville, PA
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David H. Roarty
David H. Roarty
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Monroeville, PA
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William C. Castillo
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Monroeville, PA
Geoffrey M. Loy
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Monroeville, PA
Joseph M. Remic, III
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Monroeville, PA
David P. Molitoris
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Monroeville, PA
George J. Demetri
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Monroeville, PA
David H. Roarty
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Monroeville, PA
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PVP2010-25716, pp. 881-888; 8 pages
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January 10, 2011
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Castillo, WC, Loy, GM, Remic, JM, III, Molitoris, DP, Demetri, GJ, & Roarty, DH. "Comparison of Analytical Methods to Study the Impact of a Postulated Closure Head Drop Accident on the Structural Integrity of the Bottom-Mounted Instrumentation System." Proceedings of the ASME 2010 Pressure Vessels and Piping Division/K-PVP Conference. ASME 2010 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference: Volume 3. Bellevue, Washington, USA. July 18–22, 2010. pp. 881-888. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/PVP2010-25716
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