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Title: Resolving piping analysis issues to minimize impact on installation activities during refueling outage at nuclear power plants

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OSTI ID:404239
 [1]
  1. Public Service Electric and Gas Co., Hancocks Bridge, NJ (United States)

While it is required to maintain piping code compliance for all phases of installation activities during outages at a nuclear plant, it is equally essential to reduce challenges to the installation personnel on how plant modification work should be performed. Plant betterment activities that incorporate proposed design changes are continually implemented during the outages. Supporting analysis are performed to back these activities for operable systems. The goal is to reduce engineering and craft man-hours and minimize outage time. This paper outlines how plant modification process can be streamlined to facilitate construction teams to do their tasks that involve safety related piping. In this manner, installation can proceed by minimizing on the spot analytical effort and reduce downtime to support the proposed modifications. Examples are provided that permit performance of installation work in any sequence. Piping and hangers including the branch lines are prequalified and determined operable. The system is up front analyzed for all possible scenarios. The modification instructions in the work packages is flexible enough to permit any possible installation sequence. The benefit to this approach is large enough in the sense that valuable outage time is not extended and on site analytical work is not required.

OSTI ID:
404239
Report Number(s):
CONF-960706-; ISBN 0-7918-1786-5; TRN: 97:000402
Resource Relation:
Conference: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) pressure vessels and piping conference, Montreal (Canada), 21-26 Jul 1996; Other Information: PBD: 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Pressure vessels and piping codes and standards: Volume 2. PVP-Volume 339; Esselman, T.C. [ed.] [Altran Corp., Boston, MA (United States)]; Balkey, K. [ed.] [Westinghouse Electric Corp., Pittsburgh, PA (United States)]; Chao, K.K.N. [ed.] [Consumers Power Co., Jackson, MI (United States)]; Gosselin, S. [ed.] [Electric Power Research Institute, Charlotte, NC (United States)]; Hollinger, G. [ed.] [Babcock and Wilcox, Barberton, OH (United States)]; Lubin, B.T. [ed.] [ABB Combustion Engineering, Windsor, CT (United States)]; Mohktarain, K. [ed.] [CB and I Technical Services, Plainfield, IL (United States)]; O`Donnell, W. [ed.] [O`Donnell Consulting Engineers, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA (United States)]; Rao, K.R. [ed.] [Entergy Operations, Inc, Jackson, MI (United States)]; PB: 225 p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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