Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Testing – sensing – measuring – or detecting a fission reactor... – Flux monitoring
Patent
1987-02-17
1988-10-25
Kyle, Deborah L.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Testing, sensing, measuring, or detecting a fission reactor...
Flux monitoring
G21C 1700
Patent
active
047802677
ABSTRACT:
A detector assembly for in-core nuclear reactor monitoring in which the wall thickness of the outer housing tube 26a and the wall thickness of the inner calibration tube 28a, taken together with the diameters of operating and non-operating elements 34a, 36a, 38 filling the annular space between the tubes and each having interior highly compacted mineral insulation, provide a total thickness dimension adequate to meet code primary pressure requirements for normal nuclear reactor in-core conditions, with the OD of the outer housing tube permitting passage of the assembly through most existing assembly guide tubes 18, and the ID of the calibration tube being adequate to receive movable detectors 48 of a larger, standard size, thus permitting use of in-place standard drive systems.
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Playfoot Kerwin C.
Todt, Sr. William H.
Klein Richard
Kyle Deborah L.
Telfer G. H.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
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