Nuclear reactor with bi-level core
First Claim
1. A nuclear reactor comprising:
- a reactor vessel;
a reactor core having a fuel bundles arranged in a lower two-dimensional array, said reactor core also having fuel bundles arranged in an upper two-dimensional array, each of said fuel bundles containing vertically extending fuel rods, each of said fuel rods having a fuel section containing fissionable fuel and a plenum section for accumulating gaseous fission byproducts, said fuel rods in fuel bundles in said lower array having plenum sections below their fuel sections, said fuel rods in fuel bundles in said upper array having plenum sections above their fuel sections; and
said fuel bundles in said upper array on the average being less spent than the fuel bundles in said lower array; and
circulation means for circulating heat transfer fluid so that it flows axially through said bundles in said lower array toward and through said bundles of said upper array.
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Abstract
A reactor core includes upper and lower matrices of fuel bundles. Fuel rods in the upper matrix have their plenums oriented upward, while fuel rods in the lower matrix have their plenums oriented downward. Refueling involves removal of a first bundle in the upper matrix, removal and retirement of the bundle in the lower matrix directly below the original position of the first bundle, inversion and installation of the first bundle in the lower matrix, and installlation of a new bundle in the upper matrix. The new bundle is installed plenum-side up. The bi-level core provides greater flexibility in repositioning fuel bundles for longer burnups and lower high-level waste. In particular, problems with axial spectral variations in neutron flux can be compensated using the disclosed core arrangement and refueling procedure.
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5 Claims
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1. A nuclear reactor comprising:
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a reactor vessel; a reactor core having a fuel bundles arranged in a lower two-dimensional array, said reactor core also having fuel bundles arranged in an upper two-dimensional array, each of said fuel bundles containing vertically extending fuel rods, each of said fuel rods having a fuel section containing fissionable fuel and a plenum section for accumulating gaseous fission byproducts, said fuel rods in fuel bundles in said lower array having plenum sections below their fuel sections, said fuel rods in fuel bundles in said upper array having plenum sections above their fuel sections; and
said fuel bundles in said upper array on the average being less spent than the fuel bundles in said lower array; andcirculation means for circulating heat transfer fluid so that it flows axially through said bundles in said lower array toward and through said bundles of said upper array. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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- 2. In a boiling-water reactor having a vessel for containing recirculating water having a water phase and a steam phase, a nuclear reactor core comprising multiple fuel bundles, said fuel bundles being arranged in an upper matrix and a lower matrix, each of said fuel bundles in said upper matrix being stacked on one of said fuel bundles in said lower matrix, said core being positioned within said vessel so that said coolant flows upwardly through said core from said lower matrix toward said upper matrix, said fuel bundles sharing common external dimensions so that any one bundle can be positioned in any position in either matrix.
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