Fluid handling – Systems – With flow control means for branched passages
Patent
1975-06-26
1977-11-08
Cline, William R.
Fluid handling
Systems
With flow control means for branched passages
176 37, 137599, 122 32, 137583, E03B 1100, G21C 1920
Patent
active
040570770
ABSTRACT:
In a nuclear reactor installation, a steam generator is positioned inside of a containment and has a live-steam pipe leading out of the containment. The pipe has a fast-acting shut-off valve shunted by two pressure-responsive safety valves having a smaller flow rate capacity than the shut-off valve. When the fast-acting shut-off valve is suddenly closed, the two safety valves relieve the pressure of the steam stopped by the shut-off valve. The two safety valves respond to differing steam pressures.
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Laurer Erwin
Schabert Hans-Peter
Cline William R.
Kraftwerk Union Aktiengesellschaft
Spiegel H. Jay
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