Nuclear fuel assembly with balancing plate
20200194133 · 2020-06-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G21C3/32
PHYSICS
Y02E30/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A fuel assembly for a boiling water reactor having fuel rods, two or three water rods, a tie plate, spacers, a handle, and a joint arrangement. The joint arrangement is configured to transfer a vertical lifting force from the handle to the water rods. The joint arrangement includes a balancing element arranged between the water rods and the handle. The joint arrangement includes a first joint arranged between the balancing element and the handle and a set of second joints arranged between a respective one of said water rods and said balancing element. The first joint and the set of second joints are configured to allow a rotational movement of said balancing element in relation to said handle as well as in relation to said water rods in order to balance lifting forces in the water rods.
Claims
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15. A fuel assembly comprising: fuel rods; two or three water rods; a tie plate arranged for supporting said two or three water rods, wherein said two or three water rods are secured to the tie plate; one or more spacers configured to support said fuel rods and said two or three water rods; a handle secured to the water rods at a respective top end of each of the water rods, and a joint arrangement, wherein the handle is secured to said two or three water rods by means of the joint arrangement, said joint arrangement being configured to transfer a vertical lifting force from the handle to said two or three water rods; said joint arrangement comprises: a balancing element arranged between said two or three water rods and the handle; wherein said joint arrangement further comprises: a first joint arranged between the balancing element and the handle; a set of second joints, where each second joint of the set of second joints is arranged between a respective one of said two or three water rods and said balancing element; wherein said first joint and said set of second joints are configured to allow a rotational movement of said balancing element in relation to said handle as well as in relation to said two or three water rods, and wherein said first joint and each one of said second joints comprise a pair of spherically rounded joint surfaces.
16. A fuel assembly according to claim 15, wherein said first joint is centrally arranged in relation to the second joints.
17. A fuel assembly according to claim 15, wherein said pair of spherically rounded joint surfaces of said first joint comprises one spherically rounded joint surface on the handle and one spherically rounded joint surface on the balancing element, and wherein the spherically rounded joint surfaces of said pair of spherically rounded joint surfaces of the first joint are arranged in contact with each other.
18. A fuel assembly according to claim 15, said first joint comprising distance means configured to provide a clearance for rotation of the balancing element in relation to the handle.
19. A fuel assembly according to claim 15, wherein a respective fastener is secured to the top portion of each water rod and wherein each of said pairs of spherically rounded joint surfaces of said second joints comprises one spherically rounded joint surface on the fastener and one spherically rounded surface on the balancing element, so that the balancing element comprises one spherically rounded joint surface for each fastener, and wherein the spherically rounded joint surfaces of each of said pairs of spherically rounded joint surfaces of the set of second joints are arranged in contact with each other.
20. A fuel assembly according to claim 19, wherein each respective fastener comprises a nut, wherein a bottom side of each nut comprises a respective one of the spherically rounded joint surfaces of the set of second joints.
21. A fuel assembly according to claim 15, wherein said balancing element comprises two or three through-going holes, wherein each one of said two or three water rods extends through one of the through-going holes so that one water rod extends through each through-going hole, and wherein each of said through-going holes is configured with an internal diameter that provides a clearance for the respective water rod thereby allowing rotational movement of the balancing element in relation to each water rod.
22. A fuel assembly according to claim 15, wherein the number of said two or three water rods are three.
23. A fuel assembly according to claim 15, wherein the number of said two or three water rods are two.
24. A fuel assembly according to claim 15, wherein the balancing element consists of a single element, said single element being provided with said spherically rounded surface of the first joint on its bottom side, and being provided with said spherically rounded surfaces of the second joint on its top side.
25. A fuel assembly according to claim 24, wherein said single element is a plate-like element.
26. A fuel assembly according to claim 15, wherein said balancing element is arranged to rotate upon experiencing mutually different vertical forces from the water rods during lifting.
27. A fuel assembly according to claim 15, configured to be arranged inside a channel and wherein the tie plate, the spacer, the fuel rods and the water rods are configured for being lifted out of the channel.
28. A fuel assembly according to claim 15, further comprising a channel, wherein the handle is attached to the channel and wherein the tie plate, the spacer, the fuel rods and the water rods are configured for being lifted together with the channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The present invention will now be explained more closely through a description of various embodiments and with reference to the attached drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0039] The invention is suitable for a fuel assembly of any of the types illustrated in the initially described prior documents U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,646,973 and 5,471,579, however the invention has been provided with means for connecting a handle to the water rods that provide a modification compared to the fuel assembly of prior art. An embodiment of the fuel assembly 1 of the invention is illustrated in
[0040] The fuel assembly of
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[0042] The handle 10 may also be secured to the channel 2 to also lift the channel 2. Alternatively the channel 2 is secured to the bottom of the fuel assembly and the handle 10 will lift the fuel rods 3, water rods 30, tie plate 4 and spacers 6 out of the channel 2.
[0043] An important feature of the embodiment of
[0044] In more detail,
[0045] The balancing element 20 is illustrated in detail below the handle 10 (
[0046] An upper side of the balancing element 20, see
[0047] A downward side of the balancing element 20 of
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[0050] The handle 10 is provided with through-going holes 12 for receiving the upper ends of the water rods 30. The handle 10 may also be provided with means, such as holes 14, for connecting the handle 10 to the channel 2.
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[0052] During lifting, the balancing element 20 is arranged to transfer the vertical lifting forces between the handle 10 and the water rods 30. The balancing element 20 is arranged so that it may rotate by means of the spherical joint surfaces, of the first 13 and second joints 33, in order to equal out the differences between the lifting forces experienced by the water rods 30. When lifting is initiated, the water rods 30 may for example exert different forces to the balancing element 20, due to their 30 difference in length. The different forces will rotate the balancing element 20. The balancing element 20 is pivoted by the interaction between the joint surfaces 11, 23 of the joint 13 between the balancing element 20 and the handle 10, and by the joint surfaces 25, 32 of the second joint 33 between the balancing element 20 and the water rods 30. Thus, the balancing element 20 will rotate until the forces from the water rods 30 have been equalized.
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[0054] A fuel assembly 1 for a boiling water reactor comprising fuel rods 3, two or three water rods 30, a tie plate 4, spacers 6, a handle 10, and a joint arrangement 11, 12, 13, 20-25, 31, 32, 33 has been described in embodiments. The joint arrangement 11-13, 20-25, 31-33 is configured to transfer a vertical lifting force from the handle 10 to the water rods 30. The joint arrangement 11-13, 20-25, 31-33 comprises a balancing element 20 arranged between the water rods 30 and the handle 10. The joint arrangement 11-13, 20-25, 31-33 comprises a first joint 13 arranged between the balancing element 20 and the handle 10 and a set of second joints 33 arranged between a respective one of said water rods 30 and said balancing element 20. The first joint 13 and the set of second joints 33 are configured to allow a rotational movement of said balancing element 20 in relation to said handle 10 as well as in relation to said water rods 30 in order to balance lifting forces in the water rods. The first joint 13 and each one of said second joints 33 comprise a pair of spherically rounded joint surfaces 11, 23; 25, 32.
[0055] The invention is, however, not limited to these embodiments, but may be varied in accordance with the scope of these embodiments and/or within the scope of the following claims.