Fission product filter for hot reactor coolant

Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Fission reactor material treatment – Impurity removal

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G21C 1700

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043626955

ABSTRACT:
A filter for the removal by the exchange effect of fission products from the coolant, generally helium, of a nuclear reactor comprises a gas-tight duct containing at least one coil of corrugated metal strip, the coil being formed from two strip layers whose corrugations are mutually crossing.

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