Patent classifications
G21C1/086
Combined mounting/electrical distribution plate for powering internal control rod drive mechanism (CRDM) units of a nuclear reactor
A power distribution plate (PDP) sits on top of a support plate. Control rod drive mechanism (CRDM) units are mounted on top of the PDP, but the PDP is incapable of supporting the weight of the CRDM units and instead transfers the load to a support plate. The PDP has receptacles which receive cable modules each including mineral insulated (MI) cables, the MI cables being connected with the CRDM units. The PDP may further include a set of hydraulic lines underlying the cable modules and connected with the CRDM units. The cable modules in their receptacles define conduits or raceways for their MI cables and for any underlying hydraulic lines.
Measurement apparatus for determining compressive loading that will be applied to a fuel rod of a pressurized water reactor
An improved measurement apparatus employs a support that includes a housing and that further includes a follower that is movably situated on the support. The follower is biased in a direction generally away from the housing. The housing and follower are receivable between a spring/dimple pair, and a sensor detects the distance between the housing and the follower when interposed between the spring and dimple. An indicator apparatus employs the signal to output and indication that is representative of the amount of compressive loading that will be applied to a fuel rod by the spring/dimple pair, and the indication is based at least in part upon the distance between the portion of the housing that is engaged with the dimple and the portion of the follower that is engaged with the spring.
Top nozzle and pressurized water nuclear reactor including same
The present invention provides a top nozzle for use with PWR nuclear reactors and power plants, and in particular, VVER nuclear reactors. The top nozzle includes a plate portion having a peripheral portion; a hub portion spaced from the plate portion; a plurality of support portions extending from the plate portion to the hub portion; and at least one deflector portion extending inwardly from the peripheral portion at an acute angle with respect to the plate portion.
FUEL ASSEMBLY DESIGN CONCEPT AND MIXED CYCLE LENGTH OPERATION METHOD FOR LONG CYCLE LENGTH PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR OPERATION
In a pressurized water reactor operation method, a fuel assembly including first fuel rods that operates for a preset first operation time and second fuel rods that operates for a second operation time longer than the first operation time is prepared. An operation schedule of a pressurized water reactor is created by mixing the first operation time of the first fuel rods and the second operation time of the second fuel rods. The pressurized water reactor operates by repeating the operation schedule.
POWER DISTRIBUTION PLATE FOR POWERING INTERNAL CONTROL ROD DRIVE MECHANISM (CRDM) UNITS
A power distribution plate (PDP) sits on top of a support plate. Control rod drive mechanism (CRDM) units are mounted on top of the PDP, but the PDP is incapable of supporting the weight of the CRDM units and instead transfers the load to a support plate. The PDP has receptacles which receive cable modules each including mineral insulated (MI) cables, the MI cables being connected with the CRDM units. The PDP may further include a set of hydraulic lines underlying the cable modules and connected with the CRDM units. The cable modules in their receptacles define conduits or raceways for their MI cables and for any underlying hydraulic lines.
NUCLEAR STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEM
A nuclear steam supply system having a start-up sub-system for heating a primary coolant. In one embodiment, the invention can be a nuclear steam supply system comprising: a reactor vessel having an internal cavity, a reactor core comprising nuclear fuel disposed within the internal cavity; a steam generating vessel fluidly coupled to the reactor vessel; a primary coolant loop formed within the reactor vessel and the steam generating vessel, a primary coolant in the primary coolant loop; and a start-up sub-system fluidly coupled to the primary coolant loop, the start-up sub-system configured to: (1) receive a portion of the primary coolant from the primary coolant loop; (2) heat the portion of the primary coolant to form a heated portion of the primary coolant; and (3) inject the heated portion of the primary coolant into the primary coolant loop.
ABSORBER ROD ASSEMBLY AND ABSORBER ROD FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR
An absorber cluster for a nuclear reactor includes at least a first absorber assembly (22) and a second absorber assembly (24). Each absorber assembly respectively comprises neutron absorbing elements (20). Absorber elements (20) of each of the first absorber assembly (22) and the second absorber assembly (24) are made from the same material or the same combination of materials selected from the group of neutron absorbing materials consisting of a first europium hafnate, a second europium hafnate, a first samarium hafnate, a second samarium hafnate, hafnium carbide and samarium hexaboride. The absorber elements (20) of the first absorber assembly (22) have a cross-sectional structure different to that of the absorber elements (20) of the second absorber assembly (24).
THORIUM-BASED FUEL DESIGN FOR PRESSURIZED HEAVY WATER REACTORS
Thorium-based fuel bundles according to one or more embodiments of the present invention provide a fresh fuel bundle comprising a first ring of fuel pins and a second ring of fuel pins. Each ring fuel pin has a fuel composition comprising uranium and thorium. The first ring fuel pins differ from the second ring fuel pins in each of the thorium wt %, uranium wt %, and .sup.235U enrichment.
Compact reactor with horizontal steam generators and pressurizer
A compact pressurized water nuclear reactor having connected to the reactor pressure vessel a plurality of pressure vessels connected by nozzles, and connected by curved horizontal pressure vessel heads by having their central axis horizontal, with reduced stress and simple single connection between the respective nozzle of the reactor pressure vessel with the respective nozzle of each curved horizontal pressure vessel heads, all with the same internal and external design pressure.
PRESSURIZED WATER REACTOR WITH UPPER VESSEL SECTION PROVIDING BOTH PRESSURE AND FLOW CONTROL
A pressurized water reactor (PWR) includes a vertical cylindrical pressure vessel having a lower portion containing a nuclear reactor core and a vessel head defining an integral pressurizer. A reactor coolant pump (RCP) mounted on the vessel head includes an impeller inside the pressure vessel, a pump motor outside the pressure vessel, and a vertical drive shaft connecting the motor and impeller. The drive shaft does not pass through the integral pressurizer. The drive shaft passes through a vessel penetration of the pressure vessel that is at least large enough for the impeller to pass through.