Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Reactor structures – Circulating fluid within reactor
Patent
1984-12-24
1987-06-23
Kyle, Deborah L.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Reactor structures
Circulating fluid within reactor
376287, 376302, G21C 1500
Patent
active
046751521
ABSTRACT:
A nuclear reactor with juxtaposed prismatic fuel assemblies cooled by the flow of a liquid in a cylindrical jacket. A partitioning of the core between the peripheral assemblies and the jacket is constituted by rods parallel to the assemblies, guided laterally by bracing plates fast to the jacket in which the rods are free to slide longitudinally.
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Verdeau Jean-Jacques
Yazidjian Jean-Claude
Framatome & Cie.
Kyle Deborah L.
Wasil Daniel
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