Patent
1973-05-24
1976-05-11
Behrend, Harvey E.
176 65, 176 87, G21C 1518
Patent
active
039560635
ABSTRACT:
The main heat transport system for a liquid-metal-cooled nuclear reactor is constructed with elevated piping and guard vessels or pipes around all components of the system below the elevation of the elevated piping so the head developed by the pumps at emergency motor speed will be unsufficient to lift the liquid-metal-coolant over the top of the guard tanks or pipes or out of the elevated piping in the event of a loss-of-coolant accident. In addition, inlet downcomers to the reactor vessel are contained within guard standpipes having a clearance volume as small as practicable.
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Nuclear Safety, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 318-320.
Johnson Harry G.
Madsen Ronald N.
Behrend Harvey E.
Churm Arthur A.
Horan John A.
Jackson Frank H.
The United States of America as represented by the United States
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