Thermally responsive trigger devices and their use in shut-down

Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Control component for a fission reactor – Fuse actuated devices

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376233, G21C 702

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048896837

ABSTRACT:
A thermally responsive trigger device comprises a closed bellows (14) having a filling a liquid metal and acting on a trigger (19) responsive to the free end of the bellows. The bellows and trigger are located at a temperature measuring location which is the coolant flow outlet (15) from a demountable sub-assembly vehicle (10) having a fuel unit (11) and a triggerable absorber unit (12). The outlet flowing coolant sweeps over the bellows (14) and once the expansion of the bellows exceeds a threshold a pin (26) and cam (28) at the free end of the bellows causes a plate (21) to move to a release the absorber unit (12).

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