Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Reactor structures – Circulating fluid within reactor
Patent
1984-04-05
1987-02-24
Kyle, Deborah L.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Reactor structures
Circulating fluid within reactor
376178, G21C 101
Patent
active
046456422
ABSTRACT:
A hold down device for a nuclear reactor of the type in which a plurality of assemblies are disposed between an upper plate and a lower plate, which hold down device comprises a member having at least two resilient means, for example leaf springs which, when the device is placed between the top of a first fuel assembly and the upper plate, and downward pressure is applied to the member, are applied against fuel assemblies adjacent the first fuel assembly.
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Bonnamour Michel
Leclercq Joseph
Fragema
Kyle Deborah L.
Wendtland Richard W.
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