Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Handling of fission reactor component structure within...
Patent
1992-01-30
1992-12-08
Wasil, Daniel D.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Handling of fission reactor component structure within...
G21C 1900
Patent
active
051695944
ABSTRACT:
A method of remotely installing or removing and assembling and disassembling nozzle dams (10) from outside a steam generator manway (14) using a tool set. The tools are a bifurcated segment lifting (torquing and push-pull) tool 60 to unweight and faciltate the operation of sliding dam segments (30,32) edgewise along sliding brackets (40) and bars (44) in an assembly and disassembly operation; a cam-lock component (36) operating T-shaped tool (80) with a nozzle dam rib avoiding offset (88), transverse quick-connect body (50b) straddling tool (90) pull a sleeve (50c) in order to disassembly quick-connects; and, a gasket installing, tensioning and removing hook tool (102).
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Hayes Lawrence R.
Presley Bobby J.
Tade, III Lee A.
Weisel Eric M.
Combustion Engineering Inc.
Mulholland John H.
Wasil Daniel D.
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