Process for filtering a liquid circulating in the cooling circui

Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Fission reactor material treatment – Impurity removal

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210767, 210805, 210451, 210483, 210499, G21C 1942

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052436322

ABSTRACT:
Device for filtering a liquid circulating in the cooling circuit of a nuclear reactor, comprising a support (6) to be attached to the core-supporting plate (1) of the reactor, a metal grating (10) retained on the support, and a bearing device (12,13,14) for the central part of the grating (10) fixed to the support (6). The grating (10) consists of a network of intersecting wires in the form of a spherical dome. It is obtained by stamping a flat grating, the wires of which have previously been brazed to one another at each of the nodes of the network.

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