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ACCESSION #: 9607100013



Information & Support Services

P.O. Box 3707

Seattle, WA 98124-2207



July 2, 1996

G-1151-SJA-96-395



Document Control Desk

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Washington, D.C.  20555



Reference: a)  Boeing Letter G-1151-RSO-92-365 dated August 31, 1992;

               R.  S.  Orr to the NRC Operations Center



           b)  NRC Letter Docket No.  99901227 dated August 12, 1992; L.

               J.  Norrholm to R.  S.  Orr; Subject: Response to 10 CFR

               21 Inquiry



Dear Sir or Madam:



In accordance with the reference correspondence and 10 CFR 21, Boeing is

sending the NRC the attached error notice(s) received from our former

software suppliers.  Because of unknown current addresses, the following

former customers were not notified:



     Reactor Controls, Inc.



     Echo Energy Consultants, Inc.



     Nuclear Applications and Systems Analysis Company (Japan)



     Nuclear Power Services



     Tenera Engineering Services



     Gibbs & Hill, Inc.



Error notices have been sent to our other former customers.



Very truly yours,



Sandra J.  Andrews

Nuclear Administrator

G-1151 M/S 7A-33

(206) 867-6248



Attachment(s): GTSTRUDL Program Report Forms Nos. 96.18 and 96.19



Georgia Tech                 Computer Aided Structural Engineering Center



                             Georgia Institute of Technology

                             School of Civil & Environmental Engineering

                             Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0355

                             USA

                             404 o 894 o 2260

                             404 o 894 o 8014 FAX



June 28, 1996



Attention: Nuclear Administrator

Boeing Information & Support Services

P.O.Box 24346, M/S 7A-33

Seattle, Washington 98124-0346



RE: GT STRUDL



Dear Sir or Madam:



Enclosed please find copies of GTSTRUDL PROGRAM REPORT FORM Nos.  96.18

and 96.19 and a VENDOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM.  Please sign and return the

VENDOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM to acknowledge receipt of the GTSTRUDL

Program Report.



Thank you for reviewing the Program Report and for returning the

Acknowledgement Form.



Best regards,

CASE Center



Catherine Lee

Configuration Control Manager



CL/tlk

Enclosures



An Equal Education and Employment       A Unit of the University

Opportunity Institution                 System of Georgia



                      GTSTRUDL Program Report Form



                                             GPRF No.: 96.18



                                             DATE: June 27, 1996



FROM:     Computer-Aided Structural Engineering Center

          Georgia Institute of Technology

          Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0355



SEVERITY LEVEL:



x URGENT       Problem results in incorrect answers which may not be

               apparent or job aborts and cannot be recovered within the

               session or job.



  SERIOUS      Problem results in incorrect answers which are obvious or

               problem prevents completion of a particular user's task.



  MINOR        Problem can be worked around or problem poses high

               frustration factor.



 INFORMATIVE   Documentation error, program usage tip, user

               inconveniences.



Date Problem Confirmed June 27, 1996



Date Notification Sent June 28, 1996



Computers ALL



Operating System ALL



Version 8701 thru 9601



Target Release for Correction 9602



                                             Director, R&D

Signature                                    Title

R & D Division



Kenneth Will

Typed or Printed Name                        Date of Signature



Signature                                    Title

Professional Services Division



Typed or Printed Name                        Date of Signature



                                                                 Rev. 2.2



                      GTSTRUDL Program Report Form

                               (Continued)



                                             GPRF No.: 96.18



                                             DATE: June 27,1996



DESCRIPTION:



The PRINT JOINT CONNECTIVITY command will abort if there are not any

members attached to a joint in the joint list.



Workaround:



Perform a CONSISTENCY CHECK. If CONSISTENCY CHECK indicates that there

are any joints that do not have any members or elements attached to them

(floating joints), either delete the floating joints before giving the

PRINT JOINT CONNECTIVITY  command or give a list of joints in the PRINT

JOINT CONNECTIVITY list where list does not include the floating joints.



Applicable Sections of the Users Manual Documentation:



PRINT JOINT CONNECTIVITY      Section 2.1.14.2    Volume 1

CONSISTENCY CHECK             Section 2.1.12.4    Volume 1



                                                                 Rev. 2.2



                      GTSTRUDL Program Report Form



                                             GPRF No.: 96.19



                                             DATE: June 27,1996



FROM:     Computer-Aided Structural Engineering Center

          Georgia Institute of Technology

          Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0355



SEVERITY LEVEL:



  URGENT       Problem results in incorrect answers which may not be

               apparent or job aborts and cannot be recovered within the

               session or job.



  SERIOUS      Problem results in incorrect answers which are obvious or

               problem prevents completion of a particular user's task.



x MINOR        Problem can be worked around or problem poses high

               frustration factor.



 INFORMATIVE   Documentation error, program usage tip, user

               inconveniences.



Date Problem Confirmed June 27, 1996



Date Notification Sent June 28, 1996



Computers ALL



Operating System ALL



Version All versions prior to and including 9601



Target Release for Correction 9603



                                             Director, R&D

Signature                                    Title

R & D Division



Kenneth Will

Typed or Printed Name                        Date of Signature



Signature                                    Title

Professional Services Division



Typed or Printed Name                        Date of Signature



                                                                 Rev. 2.2



                      GTSTRUDL Program Report Form

                               (Continued)



                                             GPRF No.: 96.19



                                             DATE: June 27, 1996



DESCRIPTION:



                          OVERLAY DIAGRAM Size



     OVERLAY DIAGRAM in the Plotter Environment produces diagrams that

are much smaller relative to the plot size than the Scope Environment

does.  This is because the structure plot is magnified to fill the

Plotter graphics area, but the height of the diagram is not increased.



     As a work-around, use the PLOT FORMAT SCALE command to decrease the

scale factor, which will increase the size of the diagram.  The cur-rent

value is printed with a Scope Environment OVERLAY DIAGRAM.  The value

printed with a Plotter Environment OVERLAY DIAGRAM is incorrect.



     For example, if a Moment Z diagram is OVERLAYed with a scale factor

of 100.0 on the Scope, the command PLOT FORMAT SCALE MOMENT Z 50.  would

scale a reasonable OVERLAY DIAGRAM for the Plotter.



Applicable Documentation:



Plotter Environment OVERLAY DIAGRAM command -

          GTSTRUDL Users Manual, Volume 3, Section 2.7.7.2

Scope Environment OVERLAY DIAGRAM command

          GTSTRUDL Users Manual, Volume 3, Section 2.7.6.8

Plot FORMAT SCALE command -

          GTSTRUDL Users Manual, Volume 3, Section 2.7.9 item (6)



                                                                Rev.  2.2



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