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ASTM InternationalNuclear Initiatives

Roadmap

Steve Byrne and Joe Koury

March 2013

ASTM Nuclear Power Roadmap

Presentation Objectives:

• Briefly review ASTM Nuclear Power

Roadmap.

• Describe status of key interfaces from

ASTM Roadmap as applicable to the

objectives of NESCC.

ASTM Nuclear Power initiatives

ASTM Survey

• Provided input to defining potential initiatives of importance to ASTM Committees.

ASTM Workshop, Emerging Trends in Nuclear Energy:The Standards Component

• Provided input to the ASTM roadmap for the civil nuclear energy sector via presentations and discussion from NRC (Offices of Nuclear Regulatory Research, Nuclear Reactor Regulation, and New Reactors), NIST and ASTM.

ASTM Nuclear Roadmap

ASTM Nuclear Roadmap

• Build on ASTM survey and Nuclear Standards

Workshop.

• Identify top priorities and opportunities in

the commercial nuclear energy sector.

• Encompass objectives of NESCC Task Group on

Standards Prioritization.

• Identify potential gaps and establish action

plan to address each.

ASTM Nuclear Roadmap

Importance of Roadmap to ASTM•Forms a self-sustaining nuclear energy focal point within ASTM

•Strengthens alliances with other societies and international organizations

•Provides increased understanding of profile and contributions in the nuclear energy sector

•Means to identify gaps in current and emerging technologies and related standards, and basis for acting to address issues

•Provides a basis for a comprehensive web-based clearinghouse of nuclear energy information

NUCLEAR ROADMAP OVERVIEW

• Identifies near and long term goals via NESCC, ASTM survey, and Workshop.

• Provides means for coordination with NESCC members with respect to those goals.

− Basis for working with NRC, ANS, EPRI, NFC, et al. toward goal resolution.

• Roadmap process is used to manage efforts including updates to goals and timelines.

NUCLEAR ROADMAP OVERVIEWRoadmap Examples

• Make ASTM Workshop notes available to NESCC members.

• Upload ASTM Nuclear Roadmap to ASTM web-based clearinghouse.

• Explore opportunities with NESCC members for joint initiatives, and act on those opportunities.

NUCLEAR ROADMAP INTERFACES

US NRC

Held initial Workshop (June 2011); intent to coordinate plans for future workshops and to identify specific topics to address. NRC priorities from Workshop include:

• Small-bore Piping

• Pressure-Temperature Limit Curves for Nozzles

• Instrument Calibration

• Embrittlement Mechanisms

NUCLEAR ROADMAP INTERFACES (continued)

US NRC (cont’d)

Act on list of standards in NRC documents, ASTM Survey and NESCC action items with appropriate ASTM subcommittees:

• Working through appropriate ASTM Committee and Subcommittee chairmen to prioritize and address identified gaps, and to solicit other input from subcommittees.

• Produced prioritized list of ASTM standards in NRC documents for NESCC task group and provided to NRC. Sent most recent list of concrete standards.

NUCLEAR ROADMAP INTERFACES

NFC (Nuclear Fabrication Consortium)

•Shared list of NFC initiatives with Nate Ames and identified topics with potential synergies from ASTM/NFC collaboration.

•Exploring SiC joining for nuclear fuel and SolGel corrosive coatings with ASTM Committees B10 (Reactive and Refractory Metals and Alloys), C26 (Nuclear Fuel Cycle). C28 (Advanced Ceramics) and D33 (Protective Coatings).

NUCLEAR ROADMAP INTERFACES

EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute)

•Working with Ken Barry through ASTM Committee and Subcommittee Chairmen to support EPRI initiatives.

•Assessing areas with potential synergies from ASTM/EPRI collaboration.

− Aging research on 15-Cr and 19-Cr alloys (ASTM C28)

− Threadless couplers (ASTM D09.07 on Threadless and Rigid

Insulating Materials)

NUCLEAR ROADMAP INTERFACES

EPRI (continued)

•Areas with potential synergies (continued)

− Concrete void detection, et al. (C01, C09,

C28 and E07)

− Ferritic and Duplex Stainless Steel piping

for condenser tubing (A01.10)

− Source Term for Small Modular Reactors (C26

and E10.05, NEI/NSSS Designers)

NUCLEAR ROADMAP INTERFACES

ANS

•Identifying likely roles for ASTM C26 and E10 in collaboration with ANS.

− Reviewing various aspects of nuclear fuel

facilities, and power plant dismantling and

decommissioning.

NUCLEAR ROADMAP INTERFACES

ASTM Committees

•Supporting resolution of NESCC member inquiries.

•Soliciting member input on enhancements to ASTM standards that could improve safety and reliability of components (current and new plants designs).

− Technology enhancements for material procurement,

fabrication and testing, or instrumentation

calibration and inspection technology.

NUCLEAR ROADMAP INTERFACES

ASTM Committees (continued)

•Support NIST initiative on HDPE Piping for Nuclear through involvement of ASTM Committee F17 et al. members associated with ASTM Standards D2837, F2620 and F2880.

NUCLEAR ROADMAP INTERFACES

Nuclear Utilities

•Possible future collaboration with nuclear utilities to promote use of newly developed technology (e.g., from ASTM, EPRI or elsewhere) into ASTM standards and application to operating or new commercial nuclear power plants.

ASTM NUCLEAR ROADMAP Summary

• ASTM Nuclear Roadmap established to focus resources on NESCC objectives.

− Roadmap and related reports on

ASTM webpage.

• Maintaining key interfaces to manage Roadmap goals and respond to new inquiries from NESCC members.

ASTM Nuclear Roadmap – Supplemental Information

• ASTM Committees Associated with Nuclear Power

• Nuclear Survey Results− New Plants

− Operating Plants

• Nuclear Standards Workshop Feedback

ASTM Committees Associated with Nuclear Power

• A01 on Steel, Stainless Steel and Related Alloys

• C01 on Cement

• C09 on Concrete and Concrete Aggregates

• C26 on Nuclear Fuel Cycle

• D18 on Soil and Rock

• D19 on Water

• D33 on Protective Coating and Lining Work for Power Generation Facilities

• E08 on Fatigue and Fracture

• E10 on Nuclear Technology and Applications

• F17 on Plastic Piping Systems

NUCLEAR SURVEY – Results for new plant designs

• For passive reactor designs (e.g., AP1000) consider:− Containment vessel coatings for thermal conductivity or coating

weight;

− Technology with respect to treatment of corrosion product buildup on coating.

• Consideration of buried piping, modular design, torsional shear testing, and aging of coatings.

• Consideration of component material specifications for international applications. − Assure clarity of interpretation by non-English speaking

fabricator.

• Consideration of specifications for new material applications − Cannot base performance on current plant experience.

NUCLEAR SURVEY – Results for operating plants

• Consistency in citing standards between NRC, DOE, EPA and Homeland Security (Agreement States)

• Consistency in use of current versions of ASTM standards in Nuclear Codes.

• Review for updating ASTM specifications for:

− Reagent water and for non-destructive fuel assay techniques.

− Fracture toughness testing.

− Nuclear fuel reprocessing and test protocols.

− Neutron detector and radiochemical analysis technology.

− High strength rebar.

NUCLEAR STANDARDS WORKSHOP – Participant Feedback

• Should nuclear waste and fuel fabrication facility issues be considered by NESCC?

• Process needed to ensure proper standards are always referenced in regulatory documents.

• Conduct NRC/industry workshops on operating experience and industry research activities to assure use of the latest technology.

NUCLEAR STANDARDS WORKSHOP – Participant Feedback

• Need for NRC/ASME collaboration on construction codes, small-bore piping, high-temperature design, and liquid metal design.

• Advanced reactors program established in NRC Office of New Reactors. Several applications are expected to be submitted in the next three years.

• NRC looking at need for changes to regulatory processes

− Evaluating both guidance and regulations

− Including technical issues (safety and environmental)

Future ASTM Meetings

Indianapolis, IndianaApril, 2013May, 2013June, 2013

Jacksonville, FloridaOctober, 2013November, 2013December, 2013

• ASTM meetings are FREE to attend

• Meetings are open to non-members

ASTM International

Thank you

Steve Byrne

[email protected]

Joe Koury

[email protected]