Nuclear reactor, methods for assembling and replacing thermocouple ducts, assembly for implementing these method
US-2019326027-A1 · Oct 24, 2019 · US
US11848112B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11848112-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117169679-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 8, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2023 |
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Reactor core and thermal neutron fission reactor has fuel rods with a composite fuel composition (each having the same uniform cross-section along their axial length), end plates at first and second ends, and intermediate support plates located along a longitudinal length of the reactor core. In a radial cross-section, the fuel rods are arranged at nodes of a hexagonal pitch arrangement, in which the nodes are in a spaced-apart arrangement and interconnected by ligaments. Openings between the nodes form part of a coolant flow path through the thermal neutron reactor core. At least two of the nodes of the hexagonal pitch arrangement are sized to allow insertion, translation, removal, or a combination thereof of auxiliary equipment, such as a target delivery system (TDS) for isotopes. Thermal neutron flux (neutrons ≤0.06 eV) is maximized for maximum neutron activation potential, which is applied to produce both commercial and research isotopes.
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A reactor core of a thermal neutron fission reactor, comprising: a plurality of fuel rods extending parallel to a longitudinally extending central axis of the reactor core, each fuel rod including a composite fuel composition enclosed within a primary containment barrier, wherein the primary containment barrier comprises a seamless cladding tube, a first end cap, and a second end cap; a first end plate located at a first longitudinal end of the reactor core, the first end plate including a plurality of openings extending across a thickness of the first end plate from a first side to a second side of the first end plate, wherein each of the plurality of fuel rods is attached to the first end plate by a first interfacing structure; a second end plate located at a second longitudinal end of the reactor core, the second end plate including a plurality of openings extending across a thickness of the second end plate from a first side to a second side of the second end plate, wherein each of the plurality of fuel rods is attached to the second end plate by a second interfacing structure; and a plurality of intermediate support plates located along a longitudinal length of the reactor core between the first longitudinal end and the second longitudinal end, each intermediate support plate including a plurality of openings extending across a thickness of the respective intermediate support plate from a first side to a second side of the respective intermediate support plate, wherein each of the plurality of fuel rods is attached to each intermediate support plate, wherein, in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinally extending central axis of the reactor core, the plurality of fuel rods are arranged at nodes of a hexagonal pitch arrangement, wherein the nodes are in a spaced-apart arrangement with the openings between the nodes, the openings forming part of a flow path through the reactor core extending from the first end plate to the second end plate, and wherein at least two of the nodes of the hexagonal pitch arrangement are sized to allow insertion, translation, removal, or a combination thereof of auxiliary equipment. 2. The reactor core according to claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary equipment includes a control rod or a target delivery system for isotopes. 3. The reactor core according to claim 1 , wherein the composite fuel composition includes 89-91% BeO, 8.5-10.5% UO 2 , and 0.25-1.0% CeO 2 , and wherein the uranium in the UO 2 includes 80-95% enriched U-235 and the balance is U-234 and U-238. 4. The reactor core according to claim 1 , wherein the composite fuel composition includes 90% BeO, 9.5% UO 2 , and 0.5% CeO 2 , and wherein the uranium in the UO 2 includes 90% enriched U-235 and the balance is U-234 and U-238. 5. The reactor core according to claim 1 , wherein the composite fuel composition has a shape of a cylindrical fuel pellet and a plurality of cylindrical fuel pellets are axially stacked within the seamless cladding tube. 6. The reactor core according to claim 5 , wherein the composite fuel composition in the cylindrical fuel pellet is volumetrically homogeneous. 7. The reactor core according to claim 1 , wherein the first end cap and the second end cap are welded to the seamless cladding tube. 8. The reactor core according to claim 1 , wherein a composition of the first end plate, a composition of the second end plate, and a composition of the plurality of intermediate support plates are each an aluminum alloy or a zirconium alloy. 9. The reactor core according to claim 8 , wherein a composition of the first end plate, a composition of the second end plate, and a composition of the plurality of intermediate support plates are each an aluminum alloy. 10. The reactor core according to claim 1 , wherein a composition of the seamless cladding tube is an aluminum alloy or a zirconium alloy. 11. The reactor core according to claim 10 , wherein a composition of the seamless cladding tube is an aluminum alloy. 12. The reactor core according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of fuel rods is attached to each intermediate support plate by a weld or by a diffusion bond. 13. The reactor core according to claim 1 , wherein the first interfacing structure includes a threaded nut or direct threading between a respective fuel rod and the first end plate. 14. The reactor core according to claim 13 , wherein the second interfacing structure includes a threaded nut or direct threading between a respective fuel rod and the second end plate. 15. A thermal neutron fission reactor, comprising: a pressure vessel defining an interior volume; an active core region located within the interior volume of the pressure vessel, the active core region including the reactor core according to claim 1 and a reflector, wherein relative to the longitudinally extending central axis of the reactor core, the reflector is radially outward of the reactor core. 16. The thermal neutron fission reactor according to claim 15 , further comprising a plurality of control rods insertable in the nodes of the hexagonal pitch arrangement sized to allow translation of the control rod. 17. The thermal neutron fission reactor according to claim 15 , wherein the pressure vessel is manufactured from stainless steel. 18. The thermal neutron fission reactor according to claim 15 , further comprising braces attached to an inner surface of the pressure vessel, wherein a first brace is connected to the first end plate and a second brace is connected to the second end plate. 19. The thermal neutron fission reactor according to claim 15 , further comprising at least one target delivery system for isotopes, the at least one target delivery system for isotopes insertable into and removable from the nodes of the hexagonal pitch arrangement sized to allow insertion and removal of the target delivery system for isotopes. 20. The thermal neutron fission reactor according to claim 19 , wherein the pressure vessel includes sealable openings positioned to provide access to the target delivery system. 21. A method to prepare a radioisotope, the method comprising: placing a volume of material into one of the target delivery system for isotopes of the thermal neutron fission reactor according to claim 19 ; inserting the target delivery system for isotopes into one of the nodes of the hexagonal pitch arrangement sized to allow insertion and removal of the target delivery system for isotopes; irradiating the target delivery system for isotopes with radiation from the thermal neutron fission reactor; and recovering the irradiated volume of material.
Assembling {, maintenance or repair of} the bundles {(assembling, maintenance or repair of other reactor components G21C19/207)} · CPC title
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Means for locating or supporting fuel elements {(means forming part of the element G21C3/12)} · CPC title
Means for supporting the complete structure {(arrangements for supporting vessels and core-structures G21C13/024)} · CPC title
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