Patent
1978-03-24
1980-11-25
Cangialosi, S. A.
176 60, G21C 900
Patent
active
042356717
ABSTRACT:
A nuclear energy installation having at least one gas collecting chamber so divided through the intermediary of separator walls that the gas conduits and/or gas distributors of each cooling gas circuit discharge into an isolated or separate gas chamber which, through one or more pressure-compensating apertures with a collective high flow resistance in comparison with the flow resistance of the remaining gas conduits and gas distributors, is connected with at least one further gas chamber of the same gas collecting chamber whereby the separator walls evidence a stiffness or rigidity enabling them to withstand the pressure differentials which are produced between the gas chambers upon the rupture of a pressure-supporting wall structure or gas conduits.
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Barnert Heiko
Schafer Manfred
Cangialosi S. A.
Kernforschungsanlage Julich Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftun
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