Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Reactor protection or damage prevention – Emergency core coolant systems
Patent
1991-10-09
1992-08-04
Wasil, Daniel D.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Reactor protection or damage prevention
Emergency core coolant systems
376292, G21C 1518
Patent
active
051357089
ABSTRACT:
In order to supply emergency coolant directly to the core inlet of a nuclear reactor, a separate and distinct channel is located within the reactor vessel. This channel flows downward along the perimeter of the core barrel and discharges its emergency coolant directly to the core inlet. Separate nozzles couple this channel to the supply of emergency coolant.
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Carlton James D.
Dixon Larry D.
Kane Edward R.
B&W Nuclear Service Company
Edwards Robert J.
Hoelter Michael L.
Wasil Daniel D.
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