Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Testing – sensing – measuring – or detecting a fission reactor... – Position detection
Patent
1994-08-24
1996-07-30
Jordan, Charles T.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Testing, sensing, measuring, or detecting a fission reactor...
Position detection
73295, 374 54, G21C 17022
Patent
active
055419690
ABSTRACT:
A tank (18) forms a chamber having an upper and lower region. The tank (18) is in even elevation with a horizontal pipe (12) having a top region and a bottom region. An upper connecting pipe (14) fluidly connects the top region of the pipe (12) to the upper region of tank (18). A lower connecting pipe (16) fluidly connects the bottom region of pipe (12) to the lower region of the tank (18). Heat junction thermocouples (22) generate a signal indicative of water in the pipe (12). The signal is transmitted to a remote location by line (24).
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Matteson Donn M.
Peck Daniel A.
Carroll Chrisman D.
Combustion Engineering Inc.
Jordan Charles T.
Mulholland John H.
Ristas L. James
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