Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Fuel component structure – Encased with nonfuel component
Patent
1992-06-30
1994-01-18
Walsh, Donald P.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Fuel component structure
Encased with nonfuel component
376457, 376414, G21C 300
Patent
active
052805042
ABSTRACT:
A fuel rod for a nuclear reactor is described. The fuel rod contains a zirconium alloy cladding tube, with a thin coating of a burnable poison which has been plasmaarc sprayed on the inside diameter of the cladding tube. Also described is a plasma-arc spraying device and a method for applying a coating to the inside of a small-diameter metal tube.
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Chelliah Meena
Combustion Engineering Inc.
Kananen Ronald P.
Mulholland John H.
Walsh Donald P.
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