Fluid sensor cable assembly, system, and method
US-10120102-B2 · Nov 6, 2018 · US
US10734124B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10734124-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715830654-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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A heat pipe assembly of a nuclear apparatus includes a number of elongated heat pipes and a detection system having one or more fiber optic cable assemblies that are elongated and are wrapped in a helical fashion along an exterior surface of one or more of the heat pipes. The detection system further includes an optical signal generator that supplies to each, fiber optic assembly an optical signal and additionally includes a sensor that detects a number of reflections of the optical signal and generates an output. The output is usable by an instrumentation and control system to determine a number of temperatures along one or more of the heat tubes by detecting a temperature at each of a plurality of locations along each fiber optic cable assembly.
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A heat pipe assembly of a nuclear apparatus, the heat pipe assembly comprising: a number of heat pipes, the number of heat pipes each being elongated and being of a substantially circular cross section; a detection system structured to determine a number of temperatures at each of a number of locations along each of at least a subset of the heat pipes of the number of heat pipes, the detection system comprising at least a first fiber optic cable assembly that is elongated and is wrapped in a helical fashion onto an exterior surface of a heat pipe of the at least subset; the detection system further comprising an optical signal generator that is structured to generate an optical signal and to supply the optical signal to the fiber optic assembly; the detection system further comprising a sensor that is structured to detect a number of reflections of at least a portion of the optical signal from each of a number of locations along at least a portion of the length of the fiber optic assembly, the detection system being structured to measure a number of elapsed times between the supplying of the optical signal and the detecting of the number of reflections, the number of elapsed times being indicative of a number of distances along the at least first fiber optic cable assembly at which the number of reflections occurred, the detection system further being structured to generate an output that is representative at least in part of at least some of the number of reflections; and an instrumentation system structured to receive the output and to determine, based at least in part upon the output, the number of temperatures. 2. A heat pipe assembly of a nuclear apparatus, the heat pipe assembly comprising: a number of heat pipes, the number of heat pipes each being elongated and being of a substantially circular cross section; a detection system structured to determine a number of temperatures at each of a number of locations along each of at least a subset of the heat pipes of the number of heat pipes, the detection system comprising at least a first fiber optic cable assembly that is elongated and is wrapped in a helical fashion onto an exterior surface of a heat pipe of the at least subset; the detection system further comprising an optical signal generator that is structured to generate an optical signal and to supply the optical signal to the fiber optic assembly; the detection system further comprising a sensor that is structured to detect a number of reflections of at least a portion of the optical signal from each of a number of locations along at least a portion of the length of the fiber optic assembly and to generate an output that is representative at least in part of at least some of the number of reflections; an instrumentation system structured to receive the output and to determine, based at least in part upon the output, the number of temperatures; and wherein the least first fiber optic cable assembly is wrapped in a helical fashion onto another exterior surface of another heat pipe of the at least subset. 3. The heat pipe assembly of claim 2 wherein e least optic cable assembly extends between the heat pipe and the another heat pipe. 4. The heat pipe assembly of claim 3 wherein the heat pipe and the another heat pipe extend generally parallel one another. 5. The heat pipe assembly of claim 3 wherein the least first fiber optic cable assembly is wrapped in a helical fashion onto a further exterior surface of a further heat pipe of the at least subset, and wherein the least first fiber optic cable assembly extends between the another heat pipe and the further heat pipe. 6. The heat pipe assembly of claim 5 wherein the heat pipe, the another heat pipe, and the further heat pipe each have a first end and a second end opposite one another, the first ends being adjacent one another, the least first fiber optic cable assembly extending between the heat pipe and the another heat pipe by extending between the second ends of the heat pipe and the another heat pipe, the least first fiber optic cable assembly extending between the another heat pipe and the further heat pipe by extending between the first ends of the another heat pipe and the further heat pipe. 7. The heat pipe assembly of claim 1 wherein the detection system further comprises a second fiber optic cable assembly that is elongated and is wrapped in a helical fashion onto the exterior surface. 8. A heat pipe assembly of a nuclear apparatus, the heat pipe assembly comprising: a number of heat pipes, the number of heat pipes each being elongated and being of a substantially circular cross section; a detection system structured to determine a number of temperatures at each of a number of locations along each of at least a subset of the heat pipes of the number of heat pipes, the detection system comprising at least a first fiber optic cable assembly that is elongated and is wrapped in a helical fashion onto an exterior surface of a heat pipe of the at least subset; the detection system further comprising an optical signal generator that is structured to generate an optical signal and to supply the optical signal to the fiber optic assembly; the detection system further comprising a sensor that is structured to detect a number of reflections of at least a portion of the optical signal from each of a number of locations along at least a portion of the length of the fiber optic assembly and to generate an output that is representative at least in part of at least some of the number of reflections; an instrumentation system structured to receive the output and to determine, based at least in part upon the output, the number of temperatures; wherein the detection system further comprises a second fiber optic cable assembly that is elongated and is wrapped in a helical fashion onto the exterior surface; and wherein at least a portion of the at least first fiber optic cable assembly that is wrapped onto the exterior surface and at least a portion of the second fiber optic cable assembly that is wrapped onto the exterior surface are spaced from one another to together form a double-helix pattern on the exterior surface. 9. The heat pipe assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least first fiber optic cable assembly comprises at least one fiber optic cable and a sheath, the at least one fiber optic cable being situated within the sheath, the sheath being wrapped onto the exterior surface. 10. The heat pipe assembly of claim 9 wherein the sheath is an elongated tube having an interior region the at least one fiber optic cable being situated within the interior region.
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