Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Fuel component structure – Plural fuel segments or elements
Patent
1990-05-11
1991-07-16
Hunt, Brooks H.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Fuel component structure
Plural fuel segments or elements
376448, 376434, 376442, G21C 334
Patent
active
050323512
ABSTRACT:
An improved spacer and method of making a spacer is disclosed for use in a nuclear fuel bundle wherein a plurality of fuel rods enclosed within a channel are maintained in parallel side-by-side relation by a plurality of the spacers. Each spacer is placed within the fuel bundle at selected elevations between upper and lower tie plates. The improved spacer is a member of the class of spacers wherein solid strips of material are welded at interstitially placed tube members between the fuel rods to form the continuous spacer grid. The improvement constitutes forming separate upper and lower reduced section grids from separate, normally aligned, first and second parallel sets of grid members. One grid is formed for the top of the spacer; the remaining grid is formed for the bottom of the spacer. Tube members placed interstitially between the fuel rods are used to interconnect the grids. The tube members themselves are in turn notched; the notches are at the upper portion of the tube members to receive the upper grid and at the lower portion of the tube members to receive the lower grid. Grids are placed within the notched tube members and fastened, typically by welding to the top and bottom of the tubes to form a unitary spacer structure. Thereafter, the excess material of the grid crossing the interior of the tube members is drilled out of the tube members to eliminate excess neutron absorbing material. There results in the disclosed spacer, two interconnected grid members extending at the top and bottom of the spacer having less material than the single and continuous grid of the prior art. At the same time, the assembly of what is otherwise a difficult member to construct is simplified. Provision is made for applying the improved spacer to spacers having differing pitch between the separated fuel rods. Additionally the incorporation of so-called swirl vanes in some grid locations is disclosed in substitution for the tube members.
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Chelliah Meena
General Electric Company
Hunt Brooks H.
Schroeder R. R.
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