FIXING DEVICE FOR HANDLING SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING SAME
20220059248 · 2022-02-24
Inventors
- Hyeong Koo Kim (Daejeon, KR)
- Gyu Cheol Shin (Daejeon, KR)
- Dong Geun Ha (Daejeon, KR)
- Jae Jun Lee (Daejeon, KR)
- Seong Ki Lee (Daejeon, KR)
- Jang Hwan Lim (Daejeon, KR)
- Jong Sung Yoo (Daejeon, KR)
Cpc classification
G21C19/19
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
G21C19/10
PHYSICS
International classification
G21C19/19
PHYSICS
Abstract
Proposed is a fixing device for use to handle a spent nuclear fuel assembly and a method for installing same, capable of improving structural reliability of the spent nuclear fuel assembly, the fixing device including: a housing (100) provided with a plurality of free end portions (110), stopper protrusions (120), a first male thread (131), and a female thread (132); a rod member (200) having a length longer than the housing (100), the rod member being provided at a tip end thereof with a pressurization protrusion (210) having an outer diameter larger than an inner diameter of the free end portions, and provided with a second male thread screw-assembled with the female thread (132), thereby being screw-assembled with the housing (100); and fixing members (310 and 320) to fix the housing (100) to the nuclear fuel assembly by being screw-assembled with the first male thread of the housing (100).
Claims
1. A fixing device for use to handle a spent nuclear fuel assembly, the device fixing guide tubes and a top nozzle by being assembled to the spent nuclear fuel assembly comprising: a plurality of spacer grids to support a plurality of fuel rods arranged in an axial direction in a transverse direction; a plurality of guide tubes fixed to the spacer grids to form a skeleton of the assembly; and the top nozzle and bottom nozzle to support upper and lower ends of the guide tubes, respectively, the device further comprising: a housing provided with a plurality of free end portions elastically deformable in a radial direction by slots formed by dividingly incising a predetermined section of a hollow cylindrical body in a longitudinal direction from a tip end of one side thereof, stopper protrusions protrudingly formed in a radial direction at the tip end of each of the free end portions, a first male thread formed on an outer circumferential surface of a rear end of the cylindrical body, and a female thread formed on an inner circumferential surface of the rear end of the cylindrical body; a rod member having a length longer than the housing, the rod member being provided at a tip end thereof with a pressurization protrusion having an outer diameter larger than an inner diameter of the free end portions, and provided at a rear end thereof with a second male thread screw-assembled with the female thread, thereby being screw-assembled with the housing; and fixing members to fix the housing to the nuclear fuel assembly by being assembled with the first male thread of the housing.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein thickness of the free end portions is smaller than thickness of the cylindrical body.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein an outer diameter of the cylindrical body is greater than an outer diameter of the free end portions and an outer diameter of the first male thread.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein an outer diameter of the pressurization protrusion is greater than the inner diameter of the free end portions.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the pressurization protrusion has a hemispherical body in a withdrawal direction and a conical body in an insertion direction.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the housing further comprises a first locking head formed of a polygonal or partially chamfered outer circumferential surface extending from the first male screw thread.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the rod member further comprises a second locking head formed of a polygonal or partially chamfered outer circumferential surface extending from the second male screw thread.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein an outer diameter of the stopper protrusions is smaller than an inner diameter of the guide tube.
9. A method for installing a fixing device for use to handle a spent nuclear fuel assembly according to claim 8, the method comprising: pushing and inserting the housing into the guide tube until the stopper protrusions are elastically engaged with a bulged portion formed in the guide tube to fix the housing with the top nozzle; and rotating the rod member, to press-fit the stopper protrusions to the bulged portion by the pressurization protrusion.
10. The device of claim 2, wherein an outer diameter of the pressurization protrusion is greater than the inner diameter of the free end portions.
11. The device of claim 3, wherein an outer diameter of the pressurization protrusion is greater than the inner diameter of the free end portions.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0025] Terms or words used in the present specification and claims should not be construed as being limited to conventional or dictionary meanings and should be interpreted as meaning and concept consistent with the technical idea of the present disclosure on the basis of the principle that an inventor may appropriately define the concept of terms in order to describe his/her own invention in the best way.
[0026] Therefore, each embodiment described in the present specification and each configuration shown in the drawings are only one of the most exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure and do not represent all technical ideas of the present disclosure, and thus it is to be understood that there may exist a variety of equivalents and variations that may be replaced at the time of application.
[0027] Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0029] With reference to
[0030] The housing 100 includes the hollow cylindrical body 101 and further includes a plurality of the free end portions 110 divided by slots 111 formed by being incised in a predetermined section L in a longitudinal direction at the front end of the cylindrical body 101, a stopper protrusion 120 protrudingly formed in a radial direction at the tip end of each of the free end portions 110, a first male thread 131 formed on an outer circumferential surface of a rear end of the cylindrical body 101, and a female thread 132 formed on an inner circumferential surface of the rear end of the cylindrical body 101.
[0031] The cylindrical body 101, the free end portions 110, and the first male thread 131 constituting the external appearance of the housing 100 each have a predetermined outer diameter, and an outer diameter D1 of the cylindrical body 101 is greater than an outer diameter D2 of the free end portions 100 and an outer diameter D3 of the first male thread 131 (D1>D2, D3). Meanwhile, the outer diameter D1 of the cylindrical body 101 is smaller than an inner diameter of a guide tube of the nuclear fuel assembly.
[0032] The free end portions 110 are elastically deformable in the radial direction by being divided by the slots 111 being incised in the longitudinal direction. In the present embodiment, the free end portions 110 are shown to be composed of four rotationally symmetrical pieces.
[0033] The thickness t1 of the free end portions 110 is smaller than the thickness t2 of the cylindrical body 101 (t2>t1), and thus the plurality of free end portions 110 is elastically deformable in the radial direction by having one end supported by the cylindrical body 101.
[0034] A stopper protrusion 120 protruding in the radial direction is provided at a tip end of each of the free end portions 110, and an outer diameter D4 of the stopper protrusions 120 is smaller than the inner diameter of the guide tube. Therefore, in the process the fixing device is inserted into the guide tube, the stopper protrusions 120 are inserted in a state of having a certain frictional force interacted with the inner wall of the guide tube. The stopper protrusion 120 is a curved surface having a point end having a predetermined curvature R, and in particular, the stopper protrusion 120 of such a curved surface is a shape suitable for insertedly fitting with a bulged portion of the guide tube.
[0035] The housing 100 may be provided with a first locking head 140 formed of a polygonal or partially chamfered outer circumferential surface extending from the first male screw thread 131 and may be fixed or rotated by fixing a work tool (wrench and the like) on the first locking head 140.
[0036] The rod member 200 has a length longer than the housing 100, is provided with a pressurization protrusion 210 having an outer diameter D6, which is larger than an inner diameter D5 of the free end portions 110, at the tip end of one end, and is provided with a second male screw thread 220, which is screw-assembled with the female screw thread 132 of the housing 100, on an outer circumferential surface of the rear end.
[0037] The rod member 200 is inserted into the housing 100 to be screw-assembled and moves forward or backward with respect to the housing 100 according to a rotation direction of the rod member 200.
[0038] Here, the pressurization protrusion 210 has a hemispherical body 211 in a withdrawal direction Al and a conical body 212 in an insertion direction A2, with respect to the housing 100.
[0039] The rod member 200 may be provided with a second locking head 140 formed of a polygonal or partially chamfered outer circumferential surface at a rear end and may be fixed or rotated by fixing a work tool (wrench and the like) on the second locking head 140. Meanwhile, the rod member 200 has an overall length longer than the housing 100, and thus the second locking head 230 is in a state of being pulled out of the housing 100.
[0040] The fixing members 310 and 320 may be provided by nuts that are to be screw-assembled with the first male thread 131 of the housing 100 and may consist of a stopper nut 310 and a locking nut 320. The stopper nut 310 serves to adjust the height of the housing inserted into an inner side of the guide tube, and the locking nut 320, together with the stopper nut 310, is screw-assembled with the first male thread 131 to be in close contact with the stopper nut 310, thereby preventing the stopper nut 310 from loosening.
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[0042] With reference to
[0043] As illustrated in
[0044] Next, the stopper nut 310 is screw-assembled with the housing 100 to assemble the housing 100 with the upper part of the top nozzle 30, and after the assembly of the stopper nut 310 has been completed, the locking nut 320 is tightened, thereby preventing the stopper nut 310 from loosening.
[0045] With reference to
[0046] As described above, although having been described with reference to limited embodiments and drawings, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Therefore, it is obvious that various modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the technical spirit of the present disclosure and the claims to be described below by those of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains.