Device for measuring at least one physical parameter inside the

Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Testing – sensing – measuring – or detecting a fission reactor...

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376203, G21C 1710

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058056513

ABSTRACT:
The measurement device includes a means (18) for leaktight passage of a measurement conduit (20), produced in the form of a thimble, and an element (25) for connecting the end of the measurement conduit (20) to a smooth cylindrical extension element. The connection element (25) is produced in the form of a sleeve (26), the internal bore of which includes a first part (35) for receiving the measurement conduit (20) and a second part (36) for receiving the smooth cylindrical extension element. The connection element (25) includes, at the ends of the sleeve (26), a first removable means (28) for fastening and leaktight passage of the measurement conduit (20), and a second removable means (30) for fastening and leaktight passage of the smooth cylindrical extension element. The invention applies both to mobile-probe devices for measuring in the core of the reactor and to fixed-probe measurement devices.

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patent: 5426676 (1995-06-01), Hopkins

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