Regulatory Guide 1.18

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Structural Acceptance Test for Concrete Primary Reactor Containments
ML13038A421
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Issue date: 12/28/1972
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RG-1.018, Rev. 1
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ENERGY COMMISSION

REULATORY, GIDE,

.0s DIRECTORATE

OF! REGULATORY STANDARDS

R.EGULATORY GUI1DE 1.18.

.STRUCTURAL. ACCEPTANCE TES FOR CONCRETE.............:....

PRIMARkY ýREACTOR CONTAINMENTS'

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containiment's structuLralu~O

elerrents: andý thle ci icks of its>

Aurlace ,concrete a re wit hi~n acce~pt able limits.

Generat

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Criterion]:.

-Quality Standards and,

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.o0,.a0Geairi ng thle test. the con tait menI is prssu iz*z.:*.t :

Desigil Curteria tor Nuclear: Pbwer Plants.".: r~equirest that- ncremi~ensutoheauLu ltpesicTiAll\\.

structure,, svistLens, and componen .ts; of uclea~r :power an. evaluation of its deflections. as. a ftinctoion oflleterna pl ildns imporillt to safe.i b es qulit snr pressure as the test proceeds and provlde a melnslol conm.esrate with the importance .. of othe safety depressurizing the contai.n'en.t it :its."i.'.spons dev.ia functio oh etre.Thsgiedsrbsa significantly from the expected rcsponse..The n umbci t)

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mehd ot implementing thi s r .equirement

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ýwih regafd tjo. the. initial structural..i. acceptance test, point foi the aluation..

o the acontainmýintis:i.esp*n *.,

Wflci% demonstraics: the capability of a concrete piimary The maximumif test piess~ure adopted follows thie piactice rfeactor, containim'en to withstandl postulated. pressure:

employe.d. tor steel pressure vesscls.

lodsfhe testsL-demonst rating that the6 le akage through.

the conta.niie*nic** iii.

within acceptable limits are not The

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.de.flections o:.ihc p.i s:,,ciii.ed coveted by this. guide. The Advisory Committee on~

contain~ment -aie measuired at several locations aiocind-its.

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stresses including those due t o.p

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crack patterns :arc rectrdd tloaton f

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fBecause thestrain tmeasurements canb-*epr* r lie ted 1,

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Plant is the. structure or Vessel -that ed Min

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tests boundar as fined in § 50.2(v) of 10 CFR Part 50.

p an I id ser-.es as a l.e kagee-limiting barrier to radioeactive nonprototype Containments.

materials relea;*siefromi the. reactor coolanit. pressuie T11v tile

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ndar , T h e s ui -i. the reactor coolant that m ight A pprorie ate mdisurep t a ed I ti0

cn li rm the be dischargzed from-the reactor coolant systern into the dirumTereports used atse

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primary reactor conitainment% during a loss ofcoolant evlaeaysgien eeirto f

thsruue accident -would Cause a significoaon*t.pressureload on then"l.

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containmt enent.

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'ther desigp and configuration :of :the iticableasurementcdbmt ica'

um.r..;.t.ri containmsens are adequate to wrthsianctd sch pressure

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rinretfods a.rorr~able oti AEC Resiaoysafo mlmnigspecific Parts of improvements in these guides are encouragein shoufd be sent to tflh rrtri'-i:

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specific trobie..s or p.etul."

e d accide.ntsi or tom povide guidance to Attent Chief ublic eProceedings Staff:

acprcar RguatryGuides are no, substitutes foreul tin and conpliance

-1rh' thm irtr, seired Methods and oltnsdifferent from those set out in The gu ides are issued in the follow~in~g tienbroiad divýisions .

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C., REGULATORY POS1ITION.

1.(nufete~ pirimlary rea~ctor :ddntifininent\\ should be subjected lt) an JUCeptfc ieý,ihx ineses the Pontaimn ainernal pressure nlu imr approxijmate y equal pre~ssure

iiicreinents fr omT

atopeic pressure to. at least:

1.15 times, the Lcon ,t.ai %n

n .i .e n .tdesiiunrpr .essu ,re. The conrtainment shoul"'d -b.e.

depiess-uný.!Zed 'in' -the. same numnber of inc.rements.

Measuremens, sI

should. be recorded: at atumosphieni p~ressure-s ,and atec rsuelvlof thpe pressurization aind decpressfirjation 6c Lies. At each level, the pressure should-belhcld cons~tant to r at least one hour before,-the detflee lions;'and' strains are recorded. Crack patterns Should bc ricorded at -atmospheric pressur~e both before and. mirmediatel.. alter. the test. and at the maximumn PrCSSUrTC I tel achket-d during the test.

SoJ. thiat a complete -pictuie of the containments overAll d~edý,on pattern can be determined, the radial de--fin'S, of tile Containment should be measured at Se~erial points along six meridians spaced around. the containmne nta. including locations with varying stiffness Jiaracereisties suh: ais- buttress. wvall. large opc~ning4 ar.ý_

coflflct ions. with otlher structures.

Vertical: deflections of the containment should be measured, at' thle. apex :and the springline of the dome.

Fomr c-vlifdrmal- containments. these points should be located as shownil on Figure A. For cone-cylinder cont -ainments, these points should be located as shown on: Figure B3.o Thle! radial and tangential deflections of the Con~tamnm; iedt iI0adjacent to the largest opening should be mneas .ýure a t, twelve pointis as sho~wn o n Figure C. I f the second largest opening i-s structurally loaded in a diflerent .mann'er fromn the largest opening, similar mea~surmients- should be made. The measurement. points La etre or relocated for openings with different confiour ati~ons. taking into account the distribution of slreswes and: deformations anticipatedinteprcur

4. The pattern tj- cracks that exceed 0.01 inch in width befre.during. or after the test should.be mlapped nea th -bse all intersecution, at midheight of the wall, at the ý'pringline of sthe domne. around the largest opening." 'and around- the :second .largest opening. if struciurally: 16a'ted' in ai different::manner from the lietopen in In.-

rprestrýesse d .con tain ments. -the crack patle'rn should Al-so- be mapped at the intersection between a, buttress :anld- ýthe. wall, at the intersection between'the, top. ring girder and the wall, and on the top shel f, o th rino gýirde6r.: At each location an area of at c

..last 4 uaehtsolbempped.

In pi OtOtv~pe containmfients only!

strain measuremient~s .in te 'Concrete sufficient: to permit a comnpleteý e ,valuation Of* strah -distribution. shoudA be determined at the following- loations--in the'rwaill a atý the top 0)1 the base m~at onsone meridian.

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at ýthe la rgest opernin, prxmtly 0.St -fr~orn

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theredge of the ,openin

, jbength ta thcness at Ithe edge: of thieopemihg). anid, c.at the level of theý springline~ of thedoeo.,

.one mieridian

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positions:within.the wall, i.e., ne,

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nside f.cea*" ;the.:

midpon ad nefTeoutside face. In a prototyýpe.

jnt a.p~rxm presr containment theo `t-rtic, hio riio.ta and/

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shear..:strainrs in theconcret.shou.d b.... niesured

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one "restressin- anctior 0.o a vertical t4ndon Th.i measurement s!ould.rbe Iade.-at a distance: belo.w the base Plate of' one. half`:thewid.th.% o1 thease..6.

plate a*b' at a distance medstir*ed :normial..tob .the w-all. from ie centerline of tfihe. tendon o:of approxi *

Iand one-half tendon duct dianmetes'. -

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6. In. noniprototype conitiainmients.str~ain measiuirneients:!

need not be nmadeif st:rai a:ný leve's haive beenio:*rrelat*de with deflection measurements during the acceptaance test of a prototype containment.

7. Any reliable system. of displacement meters:, opti cal devices, strain gauges. or other suitable apparatus ma

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8. The environmentalconditi6ns.. diuiingihe test should'

be measured in such-* mamhner *

s'id.o"such-an.extent'that-------

will permit the evaluation,:.of. their. con"tributio

"is to the response of the- containment. Insideand 6utsidelof the containnment, aCtm*icsperic -temp:erature. pressure, and

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humidity should be.n.oiipre d c,¢iiinýuousl dunng the test. In 'addition, theiteimp4era:tiui-eSinside and outside the-,-

containment should.; be:. measured.". for su*f§ficientl*yiiiy '.ng, iq.

periods of tinie lprior,.o t:. .test.iAoestablish anai:anierage, temperature of :the. wall to: 'be:'used fin -:evaluating: the effects of temperature changes .onthe defl**tion and strain measurements.

9. The environmental. conditions under wlhichthe týest may be conducted: should be .specified.W-The test d

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not be conducted under extreme .:weather co.nditions, such as snow, heavy -rain, or stroi9g:wind..

10. If the test pressure drops-. due to unexpected conditions toor below th .ne-*:loweri pre*sure level the entire :test sequence...sh6_uld .b*.e*..repeated."Sign.ificart*

deviations from. tIfe:. prevlouis-tesr shod he recorded.and evaluated.

11. 1f any sigfificant: modiific.atitions: r. tepairs -are made-

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to the. contaifimen.t:..f6llowing-.Ihe.testi..~t the:test should<be repeated.

12. The following informaition.-should beihcluhded in-'the Prelimina-ry-Saf ety

"naysis Re.ort

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a a dscripion: of te :proposed ;acceptnef----

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!the basesoni*cicli- the predicted res onse an d the'tolerances were established

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.l.ollowng or~matiOri :huld:be.inlUded inntie:'-

d an evaluatior) of any, devia:tio-ns. Ji: e ffl- tet.e...results that.exceed the alowale limits)t a., a- description of. the test procedure, and the o1 thfedeviations and the need for.Lorieve.-

istirumentation:

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.an..evala.ion of the estimated accuracy of the provided by. the structure as, deduced lroin, the-' *eýst

..measurements:

results.

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Top of Containment

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Springline of Dome or Top of Ring Girder ko 2 (R)

Midheight of Cylinder

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Radial* (R). and Vertical (V) deflections should be-measured at the points indicated:by (R) and

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Where-a.-rigid' base/walI- joint is used,; Point 1: should be above thR base oif the- wall at a distance equal- to -three times the thickness of the wall at the location where-the deflection -ksmeasured.

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Where a .non-rigid bate/wall joint -is used,. Point 1 shouldbe- at the base of the-wall.

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Notes 1:and'2 NOTES:

1l. Radial: (R) and: Vertical: (V:) deflections should be mreasured it; the 0.6ints indicated by'('R) and (V.).

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Point 1 should: be above. the base-of themall a dis'tand'ei ea' to thr~eetimes the thickness of the wall at the location-where the;deflectioniis meiasured.

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Test Points 2 and 4 may be adjusted to fal midwaybetweeoncf lpoo-r lo~cajtions.

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APPENDbIX A-",.

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CONCRETE P.RIMARY R-EACTOR CONTAINMENTS

The* 'initialI

primajry reactor containmnent that

2. Prestressed Concrete Containmnent

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Incorpotates a, n1ew Or. tinusu-al' design. feature. is

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Sa Apoo~p cItimn eph A petrfCSessd Concrecte prInary, I eacto"cw~'ininW

2xdinples ol dcslan features t-hat at thris date wouldbe wtgoud iugote tnos COnsidered to be ,indicatv f- a~ protlotyp -otinnn pr tp if it is th 1 is deig to

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c.Apattern ofI'-; Indons other th an- vellctjI'.

Aconcrete primary- reactor containment is. considered a tedosndhop. tenrdons in, the v,- all ,anrid three grOUPt prototype it. it, is. th~e first designý t6oincorp6rate any f oedn oreted at60in the domeci ie olloing eatues:d..

A petiesd dome jCih Ssap a-

Adrniew:ith a shape other .than hemnispherical;

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A: base. ote itha aco~ninl~ritie sw woi in th a *diartee greaiter. than:

fat slab;

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A genieral containment shiape dIfIerell;ytanl i

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X connection of the cyliid~ricalwl to the vertical cylinder ý.,

bott~om s~ab:or to the dome by a;sliding joint. a hinge, or g. In diVidual tendons wAith uiltim-ateC

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a: comnbination~of hinige and sliding join t;

greatert tan 500 tons;

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nyoher structural. design. feature thtma oto slab or to th top dom by aoliin l

d':ecre~ase'tAhei saifety margins..from those of a containment hinge, or. acmbiaino ig n ldn o cOnf irmed -by an- acceptance test.

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f o. thatT of a. contalfmnen containrnfen:.

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