BWR nuclear fuel assembly comprising an interaction device between a lower tie plate and a fuel channel
US-12170152-B2 · Dec 17, 2024 · US
US10304570B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10304570-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615055336-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 28, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 28, 2019 |
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Various embodiments are directed towards a nuclear latch assembly. The assembly includes a latch housing and a latch mechanism. The latch mechanism includes a projection member. The latch mechanism provides a biasing force on the projection member. Unless an opposing force on the projection member counterbalances the biasing force, the projection member at least partially projects from a surface of the latch housing. The assembly may include a biasing member that provides the biasing force on the projection member. The assembly may include a bolt. The bolt includes a longitudinal axis. A bore included in the housing is sized to receive the bolt. When the bore receives the bolt, the housing is rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the bolt. The latch mechanism includes a side bore that receives the projection member, the biasing member, and a disk intermediate the projection member and the biasing member.
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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. A nuclear reactor system, comprising: a support plate that includes a flange that extends beyond a perimeter of the support plate, wherein the flange includes an aperture with a longitudinal aperture axis; and a latch assembly that includes a latch housing with a longitudinal latch axis and is disposed above the flange, wherein the latch housing is configured and arranged for at least a first and a second rotational orientation; and a core barrel that includes a support block that extends beyond a perimeter of the core barrel, wherein the flange of the support plate is disposed vertically intermediate the support block and the latch housing, and the support block is configured to restrain a downward displacement of the support plate such that when the latch housing is in the first rotational orientation, the support plate is locked to the core barrel, wherein when the latch housing is in the first rotational orientation, the longitudinal latch axis is substantially aligned with the longitudinal aperture axis of the flange and the latch housing is receivable through the aperture of the flange such that the latch housing does not restrain an upward displacement of the support plate, and when the latch housing is in the second rotational orientation, the longitudinal latch axis is substantially transverse to the longitudinal aperture axis and the latch housing is not receivable through the flange such that the latch housing restrains the upward displacement of the support plate. 2. The nuclear reactor system of claim 1 , wherein the latch assembly further includes an elongate member that extends through the flange and a main bore of the latch housing, wherein the latch housing is configured and arranged to rotate about the elongate member between the first and the second rotational orientations. 3. The nuclear reactor system of claim 1 , wherein a relative angular difference between the first and the second rotational orientations of the latch housing is 90 degrees. 4. The nuclear reactor system of claim 1 , wherein an upper surface of the flange includes an indent, and when the latch housing is in the second rotational orientation, the indent receives at least a portion of the latch housing that projects from a lower surface of the latch housing, and when received by the indent, the portion of the latch housing that projects from the lower surface of the latch housing is configured to resist a rotation of the latch housing away from the second rotational orientation. 5. The nuclear reactor system of claim 1 further comprising: a latch mechanism that is at least partially housed within the latch housing and includes at least a spheroidal member, a biasing member that provides a biasing force on the spheroidal member, and a setscrew to adjust a magnitude of the biasing force. 6. The nuclear reactor system of claim 1 further comprising: a nut disposed above the latch housing that restrains an upward displacement of the latch housing. 7. The nuclear reactor system of claim 4 , wherein the portion of the latch housing that projects from the lower surface of the latch housing comprises a spheroidal member. 8. The nuclear reactor system of claim 2 , wherein a relative angular difference between the first and the second rotational orientations of the latch housing is 90 degrees. 9. The nuclear reactor system of claim 8 , wherein an upper surface of the flange includes an indent, and when the latch housing is in the second rotational orientation, the indent receives at least a portion of the latch housing that projects from a lower surface of the latch housing, and when received by the indent, the portion of the latch housing that projects from the lower surface of the latch housing is configured to resist a rotation of the latch housing away from the second rotational orientation. 10. The nuclear reactor system of claim 9 , further comprising a nut disposed above the latch housing that restrains an upward displacement of the latch housing. 11. A nuclear reactor system, comprising: a support plate that includes a flange that extends beyond a perimeter of the support plate, wherein the flange includes an aperture with a longitudinal aperture axis; and a latch assembly that includes a latch housing with a longitudinal latch axis and is disposed above the flange, wherein the latch housing is configured and arranged for at least a first and a second rotational orientation, wherein when the latch housing is in the first rotational orientation, the longitudinal latch axis is aligned with the longitudinal aperture axis of the flange and the latch housing is receivable through the aperture of the flange such that the latch housing does not restrain an upward displacement of the support plate, and when the latch housing is in the second rotational orientation, the longitudinal latch axis is transverse to the longitudinal aperture axis and the latch housing is not receivable through the flange such that the latch housing restrains the upward displacement of the support plate, and an upper surface of the flange includes an indent, and when the latch housing is in the second rotational orientation, the indent receives at least a portion of the latch housing that projects from a lower surface of the latch housing, and when received by the indent, the portion of the latch housing that projects from the bottom surface of the latch housing resists a rotation of the latch housing away from the second rotational orientation. 12. The nuclear reactor system of claim 11 , further comprising a core barrel that includes a support block that extends beyond a perimeter of the core barrel, wherein the flange of the support plate is disposed vertically intermediate the support block and the latch housing, and the support block is configured to restrain a downward displacement of the support plate such that when the latch housing is in the first rotational orientation, the support plate is locked to the core barrel. 13. The nuclear reactor system of claim 11 , wherein the latch assembly further includes an elongate member that extends through the flange and a main bore of the latch housing, wherein the latch housing is configured and arranged to rotate about the elongate member between the first and the second rotational orientations. 14. The nuclear reactor system of claim 11 , wherein a relative angular difference between the first and the second rotational orientations of the latch housing is 90 degrees. 15. The nuclear reactor system of claim 11 , further comprising: a latch mechanism that is at least partially housed within the latch housing and includes at least a spheroidal member, a biasing member that provides a biasing force on the spheroidal member, and a setscrew to adjust a magnitude of the biasing force. 16. The nuclear reactor system of claim 11 , further comprising a nut disposed above the latch housing that restrains an upward displacement of the latch housing. 17. The nuclear reactor system of claim 12 , wherein the latch assembly further includes an elongate member that extends through the flange and a main bore of the latch housing, wherein the latch housing is configured and arranged to rotate about the elongate member between the first and the second rotational orientations. 18. The nuclear reactor system of claim 17 , wherein a relative angular difference between the first and the second rotational orientations of the latch housing is 90 degrees.
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