In-core instrumentation

US10497482B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10497482-B2
Application numberUS-201615004128-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 22, 2016
Priority dateJan 22, 2016
Publication dateDec 3, 2019
Grant dateDec 3, 2019

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An in-core instrumentation system for a reactor module includes a plurality of in-core instruments connected to a containment vessel and a reactor pressure vessel at least partially located within the containment vessel. A reactor core is housed within a lower head that is removably attached to the reactor pressure vessel, and lower ends of the in-core instruments are located within the reactor core. The in-core instruments are configured such that the lower ends are concurrently removed from the reactor core as a result of removing the lower head from the reactor pressure vessel.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An in-core instrumentation system for a reactor module, comprising: a reactor pressure vessel including a top end and a bottom end, an upper reactor head connected to the top end of the reactor pressure vessel, and a lower reactor head removably attached to the bottom end of the reactor pressure vessel; a containment vessel surrounding the entire reactor pressure vessel including a top end and a bottom end, a upper containment head connected to the top end of the containment vessel and a lower containment head removably connected to the bottom end of the containment vessel; a reactor core housed within the lower reactor head, wherein a plurality of control rods are inserted into the reactor core; a plurality of in-core instruments including a sensor and a measuring device, wherein the in-core instruments are located in guide tubes in the reactor core; and electrical instrumentation cabling routed through the upper containment head of the containment vessel and the upper reactor head of the reactor pressure vessel to the in-core instruments located in the guide tubes in the reactor core, wherein disconnection and separation of the lower containment head from the bottom end of the containment vessel and disconnection and separation of the lower reactor head from the bottom end of the reactor pressure vessel retain the reactor core and the control rods within the reactor core within the lower reactor head while the guide tubes in the reactor core, lower reactor head, and lower containment head move down and out away from lower ends of the in-core instruments. 2. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 1 , wherein the containment vessel is at least partially submerged in a surrounding pool of water, and wherein upon removing the lower reactor head from the bottom end of the reactor pressure vessel, the lower ends of the in-core instruments are exposed to the pool of water. 3. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 2 , wherein the lower reactor head is removably attached to the bottom end of the reactor pressure vessel at a vessel flange, and wherein the exposed lower ends of the in-core instruments extend multiple meters below the vessel flange in the pool of water. 4. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 1 , further comprising: instrumentation sheathing including a threaded portion extending from the containment vessel through the upper reactor head of the reactor pressure vessel, the electrical instrumentation cabling routed through the instrumentation sheathing to the in-core instruments; and one or more threaded gears configured to raise or lower the in-core instruments via a threaded engagement with the threaded portion of the instrumentation sheathing. 5. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 1 , including a lower riser section integrally connected to the reactor core so both the lower riser section and the reactor core remain in the lower reactor head when the lower reactor head is removed from the bottom end of the reactor pressure vessel. 6. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 1 , wherein the in-core instruments pass into the reactor pressure vessel through a sealed penetration located at the upper reactor head of the reactor pressure vessel. 7. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 6 , wherein: the upper containment head remains environmentally sealed to the top end of the containment vessel while the lower containment head is disconnected and separated from the bottom end of the containment vessel and the lower reactor head is disconnected and separated from the bottom end of the reactor pressure vessel. 8. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 1 , further comprising instrumentation sheathing configured to guide the in-core instruments into the reactor core. 9. An in-core instrumentation system for a reactor module, comprising: a reactor pressure vessel including a top end and a bottom end, an upper reactor head connected to the top end of the reactor pressure vessel, and a lower reactor head removably attached to the bottom end of the reactor pressure vessel; a reactor core housed within the lower reactor head, wherein control rods are insertable into the reactor core; a plurality of in-core instruments including one or more of a monitor, sensor, measuring device and detector extending down into the reactor core; instrumentation sheathing including a threaded portion extending through the upper reactor head of the reactor pressure vessel; and electrical instrumentation cabling routed through the instrumentation sheathing connecting to the in-core instruments, wherein disconnection and separation of the lower reactor head from the bottom end of the reactor pressure vessel retain the reactor core and the control rods within the lower reactor head causing the reactor core and the lower reactor head to move down and out away from the in-core instruments. 10. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 9 , including a containment vessel surrounding the entire reactor pressure vessel including a top end and a bottom end, a upper containment head connected to the top end of the containment vessel and a lower containment head removably connected to the bottom end of the containment vessel, wherein disconnection and separation of the lower containment head from the bottom end of the containment vessel and disconnection and separation of the lower reactor head from the bottom end of the reactor pressure vessel retain the reactor core within the lower reactor head causing the reactor core, lower reactor head, and lower containment head to move down and away from lower ends of the in-core instruments. 11. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 10 , wherein: the lower reactor head is removably attached to the bottom end of the reactor pressure vessel at a first vessel flange; and the lower containment head is removably attached to the bottom end of the containment vessel at a second vessel flange. 12. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 10 , wherein lower ends of the in-core instruments extend out of the bottoms of upper portions of the containment vessel and the reactor pressure vessel when the lower containment head is disconnected and separated from the bottom end of the containment vessel and the lower reactor head is disconnected and separated from the bottom end of the reactor pressure vessel. 13. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 10 , wherein an upper portion of the in-core instruments extends down from the upper containment head and through the upper reactor head. 14. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 9 , including a lower riser section integrally connected to the reactor core so both the lower riser section and the reactor core remain in the lower reactor head when the lower reactor head is removed from the bottom end of the reactor pressure vessel. 15. The in-core instrumentation system of claim 9 , wherein the instrumentation sheathing is configured to guide the in-core instruments into the reactor core.

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  • G21C19/18Primary

    Apparatus for bringing fuel elements to the reactor charge area, e.g. from a storage place · CPC title

  • Structural combination of fuel element, control rod, reactor core, or moderator structure with sensitive instruments, e.g. for measuring radioactivity, strain · CPC title

  • Details of handling arrangements · CPC title

  • Storage racks; Storage pools · CPC title

  • Apparatus for removing radioactive objects or materials from the reactor discharge area, e.g. to a storage place; Apparatus for handling radioactive objects or materials within a storage place or removing them therefrom (disposal of waste material G21F9/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US10497482B2 cover?
An in-core instrumentation system for a reactor module includes a plurality of in-core instruments connected to a containment vessel and a reactor pressure vessel at least partially located within the containment vessel. A reactor core is housed within a lower head that is removably attached to the reactor pressure vessel, and lower ends of the in-core instruments are located within the reactor…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nuscale Power Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G21C19/18. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 03 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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