Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: 5b2d4b87-a71b-4af5-b62d-986ea4c51a90
Document Type: srp
Title: is the section where the fatigue properties of
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0520/ML052070367.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 3
Section ID: 3.9.3
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Code class components and supports are reviewed in detail. No review procedures are added to SRP section 3.9.5 as recommended in the II since criteria and details of fatigue design reviews are to be located in SRP section 3.9.3. 21. SRP-UDP format item Added Review Interface to SRP Section 3.9.4 consistent with existing SRP Section 3.9.5 references to that section. 22. Current PRB names and Editorial change made to reflect the current SRP abbreviations Section 3.9.5 PRB abbreviation for the Mechanical Engineering Branch. 23. Current PRB names and Editorial changes made to reflect the current SRP abbreviations Section 4.2 PRB name and abbreviation for the Reactor Systems Branch. 24. Editorial Editorial change made to improve grammar. 25. Current PRB names and Editorial changes made to reflect the current SRP abbreviations Section 4.5.2 PRB name and abbreviation. SRP Draft Section 3.9.5 Attachment A - Proposed Changes in Order of Occurrence Item Source Description DRAFT Rev. 3 - April 1996 3.9.5-14 26. Integrated Impact 292 Added Review Interface to new SRP Section 3.6.3 (see IPD 7.0 Form 3.6.2-1) since consideration of asymmetric loadings on reactor internals may not be required depending upon the adequacy of leak-before- break analyses justifying exclusion of such loadings from design bases. 27. SRP-UDP Integration of Bolting Added a review interface reflecting reviews of bolting Issues, Potential Impact 25749 and threaded fastener programs under new SRP Section 3.13. 28. Editorial Revised wording to reflect applicability to all other SRP sections discussed in the review interfaces. 29. Current PRB names and Editorial change made to reflect the current SRP abbreviations Section 3.9.5 PRB abbreviation for the Mechanical Engineering Branch. 30. Editorial Grammar improvement-pluralized pronoun and verb since two regulations are discussed. 31. Editorial Grammar improvement-pluralized pronoun. 32. Integrated Impact 292 Added discussion of asymmetric load considerations