Heat exchanger and nuclear power plant comprising same
US-2017309354-A1 · Oct 26, 2017 · US
US11145422B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11145422-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816149595-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 12, 2021 |
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A printed circuit heat exchanger for use in a reactor includes a core formed from a stack of plates diffusion bonded together. The core has: a top face, a bottom face disposed opposite the top face, a first side face extending between the top face and the bottom face, and a second side face disposed opposite the first side face. The printed circuit heat exchanger includes: a plurality of primary channels defined in the core, each of the primary channels extending from a primary inlet defined in the first side face to a primary outlet defined in the second side face; and a plurality of secondary channels defined in the core, each of the secondary channels extending among at least some of the primary channels from a secondary inlet defined in the top face to a secondary outlet defined in the top face.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pool type liquid metal fast spectrum reactor comprising: a vessel comprising a top lid, wherein the vessel houses a volume of a primary coolant therein, and wherein the volume of the primary coolant has a maximum level within the vessel; a lower plenum defined in the vessel; a reactor core disposed in the vessel above the lower plenum; an upper plenum defined in the vessel above the reactor core; a number of coolant pump inlet plenums defined in the vessel; a number of coolant pumps, each coolant pump being structured to move a fluid from one of the number of coolant pump inlet plenums to the lower plenum; and a number of printed circuit heat exchangers partially submerged below the maximum level of the primary coolant, each printed circuit heat exchanger disposed between the upper plenum and one of the number of coolant pump inlet plenums, each printed circuit heat exchanger comprising: a core formed from a stack of plates diffusion bonded together, the core having: a top face, a bottom face disposed opposite the top face, a first side face extending between the top face and the bottom face, and a second side face disposed opposite the first side face; a plurality of primary channels defined in the core, each of the primary channels extending from a primary inlet defined in the first side face to a primary outlet defined in the second side face, wherein each primary inlet is in direct fluid communication with the upper plenum, and wherein each primary outlet is in direct fluid communication with one coolant pump inlet plenum of the number of coolant pump inlet plenums; and a plurality of secondary channels defined in the core, each of the secondary channels extending transversely across at least some of the primary channels from a secondary inlet defined in the top face to a secondary outlet defined in the top face; an inlet plenum in fluid communication with the secondary inlets, wherein the inlet plenum extends from the top face and through the top lid, and wherein the inlet plenum comprises a main inlet configured to be fluidly coupled to a supply header at a location above the maximum level of the primary coolant; and an outlet plenum in fluid communication with the secondary outlets, wherein the outlet plenum extends from the top face and through the top lid, and wherein the outlet plenum comprises a main outlet configured to be fluidly coupled to a return header at a location above the maximum level of the primary coolant. 2. The pool type liquid metal fast spectrum reactor of claim 1 , wherein: the inlet plenum defines a first space therein, the first space in fluid communication with the secondary inlets; and the outlet plenum defines a second space therein, the second space in fluid communication with the secondary outlets. 3. The pool type liquid metal fast spectrum reactor of claim 1 , wherein the inlet plenum and the outlet plenum are disposed above the maximum level. 4. The pool type liquid metal fast spectrum reactor of claim 1 , wherein the inlet plenum and the outlet plenum are disposed above the top lid. 5. The pool type liquid metal fast spectrum reactor of claim 1 , wherein the secondary channels are semi-circular in cross-section. 6. The pool type liquid metal fast spectrum reactor of claim 1 , wherein the number of printed circuit heat exchangers comprises a plurality of printed circuit heat exchangers; wherein the number of coolant pump inlet plenums comprises a plurality of coolant pump inlet plenums; wherein the number of coolant pumps comprises a plurality of coolant pumps; and wherein the plurality of printed circuit heat exchangers and the plurality of coolant pumps are arranged in pairs in an annular ring above and outboard of the reactor core. 7. The pool type liquid metal fast spectrum reactor of claim 1 , wherein the number of printed circuit heat exchangers comprises six printed circuit heat exchangers, and wherein the number of coolant pumps comprises six coolant pumps. 8. The pool type liquid metal fast spectrum reactor of claim 1 , wherein each printed circuit heat exchanger forms at least a portion of a partition separating the upper plenum from a respective coolant pump inlet plenum.
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