Stress-Based Environmental Fatigue Monitoring of PWR Charging Nozzle
This paper describes the techniques utilized to perform a stress-based environmentally-assisted fatigue evaluation of Westinghouse-designed charging branch nozzles on the reactor coolant loop of the Callaway Energy Center nuclear power plant. Analysis results from using idealized, design transient definitions are compared to those resulting from analysis of the actual plant data. Benchmarking analyses, performed to address Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) concerns about simplified methodologies, are described. The simplified results are also compared to those produced using an advanced, multiaxial stress-based fatigue methodology defined in a recent EPRI technical report [3]. This paper concludes that stress-based fatigue monitoring using actual plant data is an effective way for a plant to manage environmentally-assisted fatigue of charging nozzles in pressurized water reactors (PWRs).