Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Control component for a fission reactor – Gaseous control component
Patent
1992-08-26
1994-06-07
Harvey, Behrend E.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Control component for a fission reactor
Gaseous control component
376336, 376367, G21C 722
Patent
active
053196880
ABSTRACT:
A pneumatic safety system for a nuclear reactor includes a containment vessel containing He.sub.3 at high pressure communicating with a nuclear core by way of a conduit system which includes hollow pipes situated adjacent rods of fissionable material inside the core area. A rupturable diaphragm is interposed in the conduit system and is connected by a plurality of heat-pipes to the core area. The heatpipes respond to changes in core temperature and at a critical temperature cause the diaphragm to rupture thus allowing neutron absorbing gas under high pressure to quickly flood the core shutting down the nuclear reaction.
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Hora Heinrich W.
Miley George H.
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