Patent classifications
G21C3/334
Nuclear reactor assembly having a reversible weldless connection between a casing and an element inserted therein
An assembly to be inserted into a nuclear reactor, such as a liquid sodium-cooled fast neutron reactor, includes an assembly hollow body of elongate shape along a longitudinal axis X. The wall of the hollow body includes at least one through-opening. The assembly also includes an assembly element inserted into the hollow body. The assembly element includes at least one flexible blade of which the free end is shaped into a clip-fastening hook collaborating in clip-fastening fashion with the through-opening from inside the hollow body, so as to connect the assembly element to the hollow body. The assembly also includes at least one removable structure for locking the flexible blade clip-fastened into the through-opening. The removable locking structure makes it possible to prevent the flexible blade from flexing and thus the removable locking structure makes it possible to lock a connection between the assembly element and the hollow body.
Nuclear reactor assembly having a reversible weldless connection between a casing and an element inserted therein
An assembly to be inserted into a nuclear reactor, such as a liquid sodium-cooled fast neutron reactor, includes an assembly hollow body of elongate shape along a longitudinal axis X. The wall of the hollow body includes at least one through-opening. The assembly also includes an assembly element inserted into the hollow body. The assembly element includes at least one flexible blade of which the free end is shaped into a clip-fastening hook collaborating in clip-fastening fashion with the through-opening from inside the hollow body, so as to connect the assembly element to the hollow body. The assembly also includes at least one removable structure for locking the flexible blade clip-fastened into the through-opening. The removable locking structure makes it possible to prevent the flexible blade from flexing and thus the removable locking structure makes it possible to lock a connection between the assembly element and the hollow body.
System for Separating and Coupling Top Nozzle of Nuclear Fuel Assembly
Disclosed is a system for separating and coupling a top nozzle of a nuclear fuel assembly. There is provided a lock insert configured to support the top nozzle of the nuclear fuel assembly by being coupled to a guide hole provided in a flow channel plate of the top nozzle, the lock insert including: a body in a hollow shape; and an insertion part provided on a top portion of the body and inserted into the guide hole, wherein a circumference of the insertion part is variable in size, thereby being capable of being inserted into the guide hole. Accordingly, disassembly and reassembly of the top nozzle of the nuclear fuel assembly and the lock insert are simplified, thereby simplifying and reducing the number of processes involved therein. Accordingly, the system is effective for maintenance and repair of the nuclear fuel assembly.
PELLET HANDLING APPARATUS AND FUEL ROD LOADING METHOD
A pellet magazine includes a plurality of pellet bores sized to receive pellets for loading into a fuel rod. A fuel rod loading system includes a plurality of pellet loading stations each designated to load a single pellet type into one or more pellet bores of the pellet magazine, a rod loading station configured to unload pellets from the pellet bores of the pellet magazine into a fuel rod, and a conveyance system configured to transport the pellet magazine to the loading stations and then to the rod loading station in a defined sequence.
PELLET HANDLING APPARATUS AND FUEL ROD LOADING METHOD
A pellet magazine includes a plurality of pellet bores sized to receive pellets for loading into a fuel rod. A fuel rod loading system includes a plurality of pellet loading stations each designated to load a single pellet type into one or more pellet bores of the pellet magazine, a rod loading station configured to unload pellets from the pellet bores of the pellet magazine into a fuel rod, and a conveyance system configured to transport the pellet magazine to the loading stations and then to the rod loading station in a defined sequence.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UNDERWATER TOOL POSITIONING
Systems and methods position tools about a flooded nuclear reactor during maintenance outages without overhead support or alignment structures being necessary. systems may include annular clamps for support from a reactor steam dam, a telescoping mast, a motor or other drive to extend or retract the mast, and/or an articulator to hold the payload and move the same about any degree of freedom. The telescoping mast may include several nested sections joined to a drive motor. Several different articulators are useable, including those with separate gearings for rotation about perpendicular axes and self-leveling wrists to orient tools in confirmed positions. Systems can be locally or remotely powered and controlled through powered and communicative connections to move about any position in a reactor annulus or core.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UNDERWATER TOOL POSITIONING
Systems and methods position tools about a flooded nuclear reactor during maintenance outages without overhead support or alignment structures being necessary. systems may include annular clamps for support from a reactor steam dam, a telescoping mast, a motor or other drive to extend or retract the mast, and/or an articulator to hold the payload and move the same about any degree of freedom. The telescoping mast may include several nested sections joined to a drive motor. Several different articulators are useable, including those with separate gearings for rotation about perpendicular axes and self-leveling wrists to orient tools in confirmed positions. Systems can be locally or remotely powered and controlled through powered and communicative connections to move about any position in a reactor annulus or core.
Nuclear reactor fuel assembly and method for producing same
A fuel assembly design for nuclear reactors that is used in fast neutron reactor cores to provide more reliable spacing of a fuel element bundle in a fuel assembly and reduced local stress in the cladding of the fuel elements in the region where the elements are in contact with spacing elements. The fuel assembly has a top nozzle and a bottom nozzle which are connected to one another by a jacket. A bundle of rod-type fuel is elements arranged in the fuel assembly with the aid of a grid and spiral spacer elements wrapped around the cladding of each fuel element. At least the peripheral fuel elements in the bundle are provided with spacer elements in the form of thin-walled tubes with longitudinal through slots, wherein the elements have a substantially oval cross section in the regions where they are in contact with the jacket.
Nuclear reactor fuel assembly and method for producing same
A fuel assembly design for nuclear reactors that is used in fast neutron reactor cores to provide more reliable spacing of a fuel element bundle in a fuel assembly and reduced local stress in the cladding of the fuel elements in the region where the elements are in contact with spacing elements. The fuel assembly has a top nozzle and a bottom nozzle which are connected to one another by a jacket. A bundle of rod-type fuel is elements arranged in the fuel assembly with the aid of a grid and spiral spacer elements wrapped around the cladding of each fuel element. At least the peripheral fuel elements in the bundle are provided with spacer elements in the form of thin-walled tubes with longitudinal through slots, wherein the elements have a substantially oval cross section in the regions where they are in contact with the jacket.
STANDARD FOR MOBILE EQUIPMENT FOR MEASURING STRUCTURAL DEFORMATION OF NUCLEAR FUEL ASSEMBLY
Provided is a standard for mobile equipment for measuring structural deformation of a nuclear fuel assembly, the standard including: a fixed frame fixed to one side of measuring equipment accommodated in a container; a standard member configured to be attached to and detached from the fixed frame, to rotate with one end portion of the fixed frame as a center, and to correspond to a nuclear fuel assembly standard specification, wherein an upper plate provided with a coupling means configured to be coupled with a transport device is coupled on one end portion of the standard member, a lower plate configured to be erected upright on and fixed to one side of the measuring equipment is coupled on an opposite end portion of the standard member.