Heat pipe molten salt fast reactor with stagnant liquid core
US-10510450-B2 · Dec 17, 2019 · US
US9455052B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9455052-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213471806-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 15, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 27, 2016 |
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In one embodiment, a fuel bundle for a liquid metal cooled reactor includes a channel, a nose assembly secured to a lower end of the channel, a plurality of fuel rods disposed within the channel, and an internal mixer disposed within the channel above the plurality of fuel rods. The internal mixer includes peripheral flow control members and interior flow control members. The peripheral flow control members are located near walls of the channel, and the interior flow control members are located towards a longitudinal center of the housing. At least one of the peripheral flow control members is configured to direct liquid metal flowing through the channel towards an interior of the channel, and at least one of the interior flow control members is configured to direct liquid metal flowing through the channel away from the interior of the channel.
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A fuel bundle for a liquid metal cooled reactor, comprising: a housing defining a channel; a nose assembly secured to a lower end of the channel; a plurality of fuel rods disposed within the channel; an internal mixer disposed within the channel above the plurality of fuel rods, the internal mixer including peripheral flow control members and interior flow control members, the peripheral flow control members located near walls of the housing, the interior flow control members located towards a longitudinal center of the housing, at least one of the peripheral flow control members configured to re-direct a first portion of liquid metal flowing through the channel towards an interior of the channel, and at least one of the interior flow control members configured to re-direct a second portion of the liquid metal flowing through the channel away from the interior of the channel, wherein the internal mixer includes a support lattice configured to support and rigidly secure the interior flow control members, wherein a remaining portion of the liquid metal flowing through the channel, which is not the first portion of the liquid metal, and which is not the second portion of the liquid metal, is capable of substantially passing directly through the channel in a first longitudinal direction that is about parallel to a longitudinal length of the channel. 2. The fuel bundle of claim 1 , wherein the support lattice is configured to support and rigidly secure the peripheral flow control members. 3. The fuel bundle of claim 1 , wherein the support lattice is connected to the housing. 4. The fuel bundle of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the interior flow control members is one of a tube, a vane and a nozzle. 5. The fuel bundle of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the peripheral flow control members is one of a tube, a vane and a nozzle. 6. The fuel bundle of claim 1 , further comprising: an exterior mixer disposed on a top end of the fuel bundle where the liquid metal flowing through the fuel bundle exits, the exterior mixer including external flow control members, at least one of the external flow control members configured to re-direct a first portion of the liquid metal exiting the fuel bundle away from the fuel bundle, the top end of the fuel bundle being above the plurality of the fuel rods. 7. The fuel bundle of claim 6 , wherein the external mixer includes a support lattice configured to support and rigidly secure the external flow control members, wherein a remaining portion of the liquid metal exiting the fuel bundle, which is not the first portion of the liquid metal exiting the fuel bundle, is capable of substantially passing directly through the external mixer in the first longitudinal direction. 8. The fuel bundle of claim 7 , wherein the support lattice is connected to the housing. 9. The fuel bundle of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the exterior flow control members is one of a tube, a vane and a nozzle. 10. The fuel bundle of claim 1 , further comprising: an exterior mixer disposed on a top end of the fuel bundle where the liquid metal flowing through the fuel bundle exits, the exterior mixer including external flow control members, at least one of the external flow control members configured to re-direct a first portion of the liquid metal exiting the fuel bundle towards a space above another fuel bundle, wherein a remaining portion of the liquid metal exiting the fuel bundle, which is not the first portion of the liquid metal exiting the fuel bundle, is capable of substantially passing directly through the external mixer in the first longitudinal direction, the top end of the fuel bundle being above the plurality of the fuel rods. 11. A fuel bundle for a liquid metal cooled reactor, comprising: a housing defining a channel; a nose assembly secured to a lower end of the channel; a plurality of fuel rods disposed within the channel; an exterior mixer disposed on a top end of the fuel bundle where the liquid metal flowing through the fuel bundle exits, the exterior mixer including external flow control members, at least one of the external flow control members configured to re-direct a first portion of liquid metal exiting the fuel bundle away from the fuel bundle, the top end of the fuel bundle being above the plurality of the fuel rods, wherein the external mixer includes a support lattice configured to support and rigidly secure the external flow control members, wherein a remaining portion of the liquid metal exiting the fuel bundle, which is not the first portion of the liquid metal exiting the fuel bundle, is capable of substantially passing directly through the external mixer in a first longitudinal direction that is about parallel to a longitudinal length of the channel. 12. The fuel bundle of claim 11 , wherein the support lattice is connected to the housing. 13. The fuel bundle of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the exterior flow control members is one of a tube, a vane and a nozzle. 14. The fuel bundle of claim 1 , wherein the at least one peripheral flow control members is configured to re-direct the first portion of the liquid metal flowing through the channel towards the interior of the channel by being angled towards the longitudinal center of the housing, the at least one interior flow control member configured to re-direct the second portion of the liquid metal flowing through the channel away from the interior of the channel by being angled away from the longitudinal center of the housing. 15. The fuel bundle of claim 11 , wherein the at least one external flow control member being configured to re-direct the first portion of the liquid metal exiting the fuel bundle away from the fuel bundle by being angled away from a longitudinal center of the housing. 16. A fuel bundle for a liquid metal cooled reactor, comprising: a housing defining a channel; a nose assembly secured to a lower end of the channel; a plurality of fuel rods disposed within the channel; an internal mixer disposed within the channel above the plurality of fuel rods, the internal mixer including peripheral flow control members and interior flow control members, the peripheral flow control members located near walls of the housing, the interior flow control members located towards a longitudinal center of the housing, at least one of the peripheral flow control members configured to re-direct liquid metal flowing through the channel towards an interior of the channel, and at least one of the interior flow control members configured to re-direct liquid metal flowing through the channel away from the interior of the channel, wherein the internal mixer includes a support lattice configured to support and rigidly secure the interior flow control members. 17. A fuel bundle for a liquid metal cooled reactor, comprising: a housing defining a channel; a nose assembly secured to a lower end of the channel; a plurality of fuel rods disposed within the channel; an exterior mixer disposed on a top end of the fuel bundle where the liquid metal flowing through the fuel bundle exits, the exterior mixer including external flow control members, at least one of the external flow control members configured to re-direct the liquid metal exiting the fuel bundle away from the fuel bundle, the top end of the fuel bundle being above the plurality of the fuel rods, wherein the external mixer includes a support lattice configured to support and rigidly secure the external flow control members.
Means to influence the coolant flow through or around the bundles · CPC title
cooled by a coolant not essentially pressurised, e.g. pool-type reactors · CPC title
characterised by the design or properties of the core · CPC title
Lower nozzle · CPC title
cooled by a pressurised coolant (cooling arrangements G21C15/00) · CPC title
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