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Liquid receiver which acts as a pressure relief valve for a nuclear reactor

  • US 4,801,424 A
  • Filed: 07/18/1986
  • Issued: 01/31/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/20/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A nuclear reactor having a pressure relief valve comprising a gas collecting vessel, a liquid receiver located within and fully enclosed by said vessel for receiving radioactive vapors or gases from the nuclear reactor, said receiver comprises a container having a bottom, sides extending upwardly and flaring outwardly from the bottom and said container being open at the top of said sides into said collecting vessel, liquid held, in operation, in said container and forming a horizontal liquid level adjacent the top of said container, nozzles for discharging vapors or gaseous coolant from said reactor into said liquid in said container in the event of an accident occurring, and means for supplying said vapors or gaseous coolant to said nozzles, said means for supplying said coolant to said nozzles includes a horizontal tubular circular ring having an upwardly extending central axis with said tubular ring located within and on the bottom of said container spaced downwardly from the horizontal liquid level, said ring having a lower surface adjoining the bottom of said container and an upper surface located below and facing toward the liquid level, said nozzles mounted on the upper surface of said ring in communicating relationship therewith and for directing flow into the liquid in said container below the liquid level, said nozzles being directed substantially tangentially to said ring and directed obliquely upwardly from said ring for discharging coolant in the same direction as each other around said ring into the liquid in said container whereby discharge of said vapors or gaseous coolant in the event of an accident occurring from the nozzles into said liquid in said container produces a cyclonic effect in said coolant and in said liquid in said container causing a portion of said liquid to be expelled from the top of said container into said vessel and the liquid under the cyclonic effect within the container to assume a somewhat funnel-shaped or parabolic rotational liquid surface within said container extending downwardly from the horizontal liquid level and covering said nozzles so that the coolant flows from said nozzles through the liquid and passes out of the liquid at the rotational liquid surface and flows into said vessel.

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