Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Reactor structures – Circulating fluid within reactor
Patent
1978-12-11
1981-12-01
Nelson, Peter A.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Reactor structures
Circulating fluid within reactor
G21C 1728
Patent
active
043034756
ABSTRACT:
A nuclear reactor system is described wherein a prestressed concrete reactor vessel is provided with a main cavity for the reactor core and at least one subsidiary cavity for a steam generator. At least two feedwater penetrations are provided in the reactor vessel communicating between the exterior of the reactor vessel and the subsidiary cylindrical cavity. A superheater penetration is provided aligned with the axis of the cavity with the feedwater penetrations and the superheater penetration having mutually parallel axes. Superheater outlet means are positioned in the superheater penetration and include a tubesheet positioned a substantial distance from both the subsidiary cylindrical cavity and the exterior of the reactor vessel.
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Hurn Edwin J.
Kissinger John A.
General Atomic Company
Nelson Peter A.
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