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Nuclear reactor

  • US 4,290,849 A
  • Filed: 10/20/1978
  • Issued: 09/22/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/26/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A nuclear reactor, comprising a reactor vessel, a core housed in the reactor vessel, an ultrasonic transducer mounted in the vicinity of the upper end of the core for emitting and receiving an ultrasonic wave pulse signal propagating above the core, means for rotating the transducer by a prescribed angle to scan horizontally the ultrasonic wave emitted from the transducer, a plurality of reflective members mounted in the vicinity of the upper end of the core in a manner to face the transducer for reflecting the ultrasonic wave signal emitted from the transducer, means for energizing the transducer, and means for displaying the ultrasonic wave signal reflected by the reflective members and received by the transducer in synchronism with the wave scanning motion of the transducer, wherein each of the reflective members is provided with a number of reflective surfaces arranged in the scanning direction of the ultrasonic wave and shaped to permit the incident ultrasonic wave to be reflected a plurality of times such that the reflected wave returning to the transducer runs along a path parallel with and differing from the path of the incident wave, and the reflective surfaces differ from each other in distance from the transducer so as to prevent interference among the reflected ultrasonic wave signals;

  • wherein the difference (Δ

    l) in round trip distance from the transducer between two adjacent reflective surfaces meets the following relationship;

    
    
    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">Δ

    l>



    where,c . . . speed of soundτ

    . . . pulse width of the ultrasonic wave.

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