Standard Practice for Design of Surveillance Programs for Light-Water Moderated Nuclear Power Reactor Vessels

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
Predictions of neutron radiation effects on pressure vessel steels are considered in the design of light-water moderated nuclear power reactors. Changes in system operating parameters often are made throughout the service life of the reactor vessel to account for radiation effects. Due to the variability in the behavior of reactor vessel steels, a surveillance program is warranted to monitor changes in the properties of actual vessel materials caused by long-term exposure to the neutron radiation and temperature environment of the reactor vessel. This practice describes the criteria that should be considered in planning and implementing surveillance test programs and points out precautions that should be taken to ensure that: (1) capsule exposures can be related to beltline exposures, (2) materials selected for the surveillance program are samples of those materials most likely to limit the operation of the reactor vessel, and (3) the tests yield results useful for the evaluation of radiation effects on the reactor vessel.
The methodology to be used in estimation of neutron exposure obtained for reactor vessel surveillance programs is defined in Guide E 482, which establishes the bases to be used to evaluate both the design and future condition of the reactor vessel.
The design of a surveillance program for a given reactor vessel must consider the existing body of data on similar materials in addition to the specific materials used for that reactor vessel. The amount of such data and the similarity of exposure conditions and material characteristics will determine their applicability for predicting radiation effects.
SCOPE
1.1 This practice covers procedures for designing a surveillance program for monitoring the radiation-induced changes in the mechanical properties of ferritic materials in the beltline of light-water moderated nuclear power reactor vessels. This practice includes the minimum requirements for the design of a surveillance program, selection of vessel material to be included, and a schedule for evaluation of materials.
1.2 This practice was developed for all light-water moderated nuclear power reactor vessels for which the predicted maximum fast neutron fluence (E > 1 MeV) at the end of the design lifetime (EOL) exceeds 1 x 1017 n/cm2 (1 x 1021 n/m2) at the inside surface of the reactor vessel.
1.3 This practice applies only to the planning and design of surveillance programs for reactor vessels designed and built after the effective date of this practice. Previous versions of Practice E 185 apply to earlier reactor vessels.
1.4 This practice does not provide specific procedures for monitoring the radiation induced changes in properties beyond the design life, but the procedure described may provide guidance for developing such a surveillance program.
Note 1—The increased complexity of the requirements for a light-water moderated nuclear power reactor vessel surveillance program has necessitated the separation of the requirements into three related standards. Practice E 185 describes the minimum requirements for a surveillance program. Practice E 2215, "Standard Practice for the Evaluation of Surveillance Capsules from Light-Water Moderated Nuclear Power Reactor Vessels" describes the procedures for testing and evaluation of surveillance capsules removed from a surveillance program as defined in the current or previous editions of Practice E 185. Another standard guide for supplementing existing light-water moderated nuclear power reactor vessel surveillance programs is under preparation. A summary of the many major revisions to Practice E 185 since its original issuance is contained in Appendix X1.

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Designation: E185 – 02
Standard Practice for
Design of Surveillance Programs for Light-Water Moderated
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Nuclear Power Reactor Vessels
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E185; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope 2. Referenced Documents
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1.1 This practice covers procedures for designing a surveil- 2.1 ASTM Standards:
lance program for monitoring the radiation-induced changes in A370 Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing
the mechanical properties of ferritic materials in the beltline of of Steel Products
light-water moderated nuclear power reactor vessels. This A751 Test Methods, Practices, andTerminology for Chemi-
practice includes the minimum requirements for the design of cal Analysis of Steel Products
a surveillance program, selection of vessel material to be E8 Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials
included, and a schedule for evaluation of materials. E21 Test Methods for Elevated Temperature Tension Tests
1.2 This practice was developed for all light-water moder- of Metallic Materials
ated nuclear power reactor vessels for which the predicted E23 Test Methods for Notched Bar Impact Testing of
maximum fast neutron fluence (E > 1 MeV) at the end of the Metallic Materials
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designlifetime(EOL)exceeds1 3 10 n/cm (1 3 10 n/m ) E170 TerminologyRelatingtoRadiationMeasurementsand
at the inside surface of the reactor vessel. Dosimetry
1.3 This practice applies only to the planning and design of E208 Test Method for Conducting Drop-Weight Test to
surveillance programs for reactor vessels designed and built Determine Nil-Ductility Transition Temperature of Ferritic
after the effective date of this practice. Previous versions of Steels
Practice E185 apply to earlier reactor vessels. E399 Test Method for Linear-Elastic Plane-Strain Fracture
1.4 This practice does not provide specific procedures for Toughness K of Metallic Materials
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monitoring the radiation induced changes in properties beyond E482 Guide for Application of Neutron Transport Methods
the design life, but the procedure described may provide for Reactor Vessel Surveillance, E706 (IID)
guidance for developing such a surveillance program. E560 PracticeforExtrapolatingReactorVesselSurveillance
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Dosimetry Results, E 706(IC)
NOTE 1—The increased complexity of the requirements for a light-
E636 Guide for Conducting Supplemental Surveillance
water moderated nuclear power reactor vessel surveillance program has
Tests for Nuclear Power Reactor Vessels, E 706 (IH)
necessitated the separation of the requirements into three related stan-
E693 PracticeforCharacterizingNeutronExposuresinIron
dards. Practice E185 describes the minimum requirements for a surveil-
lance program. Practice E2215, “Standard Practice for the Evaluation of
and LowAlloy Steels inTerms of Displacements PerAtom
Surveillance Capsules from Light-Water Moderated Nuclear Power Re-
(DPA), E 706(ID)
actor Vessels” describes the procedures for testing and evaluation of
E844 Guide for Sensor Set Design and Irradiation for
surveillance capsules removed from a surveillance program as defined in
Reactor Surveillance, E 706(IIC)
the current or previous editions of Practice E185.Another standard guide
E853 Practice for Analysis and Interpretation of Light-
for supplementing existing light-water moderated nuclear power reactor
Water Reactor Surveillance Results, E706(IA)
vesselsurveillanceprogramsisunderpreparation.Asummaryofthemany
major revisions to Practice E185 since its original issuance is contained in E900 Guide for Predicting Radiation-Induced Transition
Appendix X1.
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This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E10 on Nuclear For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
Technology and Applications and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
E10.02 on Behavior and Use of Structural Materials. Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
Current edition approved June 10, 2002. Published September 2002. Originally the ASTM website.
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published as E185 – 61 T. Last previous edition E185 – 98. DOI: 10.1520/E0185- Withdrawn. The last approved version of this historical standard is referenced
02. on www.astm.org.
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