Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 82096e04-cd65-4c19-98cf-83faa3c9475a
Document Type: srp
Title: -
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1235/ML12353A365.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 3
Section ID: 3.8.1
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Draft Revision 4 - December 2012 recommendations of RGs and industry standards indicated below. The applicant has also performed appropriate analysis which demonstrates that the ultimate capacity of the containment will not be exceeded and establishes the minimum margin of safety for the design. 6. The applicant has met the requirements of Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 50 in that the quality assurance program provides adequate measures for implementing guidelines relating to structural design. 7. If applicable, the applicant has met the requirements of 10 CFR 50.34(f) by designing the plant to accommodate hydrogen generation equivalent to 100-percent metal-water reaction of the fuel cladding and loads associated with hydrogen burning or inerting system actuation. 8. The applicant has met the requirements of 10 CFR 50.44 by designing the plant to accommodate the loads associated with hydrogen gas generated from a metal-water reaction of the fuel cladding so that there is no loss of containment structural integrity. The criteria used in the analysis, design, construction, testing and inservice surveillance of the concrete containment structure to account for anticipated loadings and postulated conditions that the structure may experience during its service lifetime conform with established criteria and with codes, standards, guides, and specifications acceptable to the staff. These include meeting the positions of RGs 1.7, 1.35, 1.35.1, 1.90, 1.107, 1.136, and industry standard ASME Code, Section III, Division 2, and Section XI, Subsections IWL and IWE. The use of these criteria, as defined by applicable codes, standards, guides, and specifications; the loads and loading combinations; the design and analysis procedures; the structural acceptance criteria; the materials, quality control programs, and special construction techniques; and the testing and inservice surveillance requirements, provides reasonable assurance that, in the event of winds, tornadoes, earthquakes,