Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Reactor protection or damage prevention – Auxiliary heat removal structure
Patent
1987-08-20
1989-05-23
Jordan, Charles T.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Reactor protection or damage prevention
Auxiliary heat removal structure
376403, G21C 1518
Patent
active
048329045
ABSTRACT:
The cooling device comprises a heat exchanger (7) immersed in the hot header (4) of the nuclear reactor vessel, a substantially vertical tubular conduit (14) passing through the stepped wall (2) vertically below the exchanger (7), a bell (16) fixed under the exchanger (7) in the extension of its lower part and a mechanism for compressing inert gas and relieving pressure in the internal space of the bell (16). The inert gas compressed in the bell (16) enables the liquid metal in the hot header (4) to be completely separated from the liquid metal in the cold header (5). When the pressure in the bell (16) is relieved, the outlets (10) for the cooled liquid metal in the exchanger (7) are brought into communication with the cold header (5) through the bell (16) and the conduit (14).
REFERENCES:
patent: 4115192 (1978-09-01), Jogand
patent: 4367194 (1983-01-01), Schenewerk et al.
Jordan Charles T.
Novatome
Wendtland Richard W.
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