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US-2016348948-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US10024338B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10024338-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113106420-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2011 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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A method and apparatus for a boiling water reactor (BWR) jet pump inlet mixer compliant stop. The inlet mixer compliant stop may be installed in a pocket area between a riser pipe and an inlet mixer of a BWR jet pump assembly. The inlet mixer compliant stop includes a main body and a foot that are separated via the tightening of one or more jacking bolts used to connect the main body and the foot. A cold spring attached to the main body provides a lateral force that is imparted on the inlet mixer, to force the inlet mixer away from a centerline of the riser pipe. A precise lateral force may be imparted on the inlet mixer by gauging a width of a gap between opposing bosses on a front face of the main body and a distal end of the cold spring. The inlet mixer compliant stop imparts a greater lateral force on the inlet mixer as the jacking bolts are tightened, further separating the main body from the foot, as the gap between the opposing bosses is reduced.
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What is claimed: 1. A Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) jet pump inlet mixer compliant stop, comprising: a main body with a first longitudinal length in a first direction, the main body including opposing front and rear surfaces running along the first longitudinal length of the main body; a foot extending longitudinally along the rear surface of the main body; a spring attached to the main body and projecting beyond the front surface of the main body in a second direction that is about perpendicular to the first longitudinal length of the main body; and at least one jacking bolt connecting the main body to the foot, a second longitudinal length of the at least one jacking bolt being about parallel to the second direction, wherein the at least one jacking bolt is configured to be tightened to compress the spring to cause the spring to impart a controlled lateral force in the second direction during installation of the compliant stop between two stationary opposing surfaces. 2. The compliant stop of claim 1 , wherein, the spring is located near a mid-section of the main body, the at least one jacking bolt includes a first jacking bolt and a second jacking bolt, the first and second jacking bolts are located on either side of the spring. 3. The compliant stop of claim 2 , wherein a front surface of the foot defines a first and second jacking bolt retention hole configured to retain a distal end of a jacking bolt; and a first and second threaded hole in the main body, each threaded hole configured to engage threads on each jacking bolt to cause the main body to separate from the foot as the jacking bolts are tightened. 4. The compliant stop of claim 3 , further comprising: a first protruding boss on the front surface of the main body; and a second protruding boss on an inner surface of a distal end of the spring, the first and second protruding bosses directly opposing each other to define a gap between the bosses. 5. The compliant stop of claim 3 , further comprising: a concave spherical seat on an outer surface of a distal end of the spring; a swivel contact pad with a concave cylindrical outer surface, the swivel contact pad having an inner convex spherical face configured to mate with the concave spherical seat; and self-alignment ribs extending from the inner convex spherical face of the swivel contact pad, the self-alignment ribs insertable into alignment channels on the outer surface of the distal end of the spring. 6. The compliant stop of claim 3 , further comprising: a first and second bolt keeper attached to the front surface of the foot, each bolt keeper located near a respective jacking bolt retention hole, wherein each bolt keeper is configured to contact an edge of the respective jacking bolt to allow the distal end of the jacking bolt to freely rotate within the jacking bolt retention hole. 7. The compliant stop of claim 3 , further comprising: a ratchet keeper with two ends, the ratchet keeper attached longitudinally across a top surface of the foot; ratchet teeth on each end of the ratchet keeper; and a first and second ratchet tooth slot located in the foot and above each jacking bolt retention hole, wherein each ratchet tooth slot is configured to accept respective ratchet teeth of the ratchet keeper, allowing the ratchet teeth to contact a respective jacking bolt to lock the respective jacking bolt into a desired position within the foot. 8. The compliant stop of claim 3 , further comprising: a c-clamp on each of two lateral sides of the foot and the main body, each c-clamp including, a c-clamp frame with a vertical downwardly projecting overhang, the overhang having a sloped face configured to mate with sloped faces on the two lateral sides of the foot and the main body, a c-clamp body with a vertical upwardly projecting upward portion, the c-clamp body configured to slide in and out of the c-clamp frame, a cap screw configured to lock the c-clamp body into a desired position within the c-clamp frame. 9. The compliant stop of claim 3 , further comprising: a spherical shaped backstop at an end of the first jacking bolt retention hole, the spherical shape of the backstop capable of mating with a shape of the distal end of the first jacking bolt; a flat shaped backstop at an end of the second jacking bolt retention hole; and a pad located at the end of the second jacking bolt retention hole, the pad having a first and a second side, the first side being flat and the second side being spherical in shape, the spherical shape of the second side capable of mating with a shape of the distal end of the second jacking bolt, wherein a diameter of the pad is smaller than a diameter of the second jacking bolt retention hole. 10. The compliant stop of claim 2 , wherein the spring is made from a material that experiences less thermal expansion than materials used to make the main body, the foot and the jacking bolts. 11. The compliant stop of claim 4 , wherein the compliant stop is configured to allow the at least one jacking bolt to be tightened to force the main body and the foot to separate while causing the gap between the first and second protruding bosses to decrease during installation of the compliant stop.
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