Claims
- 1. A displacer rod for use in a nuclear reactor to effect a spectral shift in said reactor to achieve increased nuclear fuel efficiency, said nuclear reactor containing a fluid moderator juxtaposed with fuel elements containing said nuclear fuel, said displacer rod comprising a body containing a non-poison sacrificial material immersed in said moderator, said sacrificial material having a reduction in volume rate when subjected to said moderator whereby said body decreases in effective volume during operation of said nuclear reactor to thereby increase the effective volume of said moderator to compensate for excess reactivity of said fuel in said fuel elements during operation of said nuclear reactor.
- 2. The displacer rod of claim 1 wherein said body comprises:
- a sleeve member for being disposed within said moderator;
- elements of said non-poison sacrificial material positioned within said sleeve member; and
- means for introducing said moderator into said sleeve whereby said sacrificial material is reduced in volume by said moderator to achieve said effective decrease in volume of said displacer rod during operation of said nuclear reactor.
- 3. The displacer rod of claim 2 wherein said sleeve member is provided with wall perforations as said means for introducing said moderator into said sleeve member.
- 4. The displacer rod of claim 3 wherein said sleeve member is provided with internal transverse support plates, said support plates provided with further perforations, said support plates supporting portions of said non-poison sacrificial material.
- 5. The improved displacer rod of claim 2 wherein said non-poison sacrificial material has a reduction in volume rate of about 0.5 to about 2.5 mg/cm.sup.2 -day.
- 6. The displacer rod of claim 2 wherein said moderator is water and wherein said non-poison sacrificial material is an alloy of aluminum having a dissolution rate in water of about 0.5 to about 2.5 mg/cm.sup.2 -day.
- 7. The displacer rod of claim 4 wherein said non-poison sacrificial material is in the form of elongated pellets supported on said support plates.
- 8. The displacer rod of claim 4 wherein said non-poison sacrificial material is in the form of spheres supported on said support plates.
- 9. The displacer rod of claim 1 wherein said sacrificial material varies in composition along a length of said displacer rod to achieve said dissolution rate according to a temperature gradient along said displacer rod in said nuclear reactor.
- 10. The displacer rod of claim 1 wherein said sacrificial material is provided with a surface-to-volume ratio configuration whereby said sacrificial material changes in volume as a function of time to match a change of excess reactivity of said nuclear reactor as a function of time.
- 11. A displacer rod for use in a pressurized water nuclear reactor to effect a spectral shift in said reactor to achieve increased nuclear fuel efficiency, said nuclear reactor containing a water moderator-coolant juxtaposed with fuel elements containing said nuclear fuel, said displacer rod comprising a body containing a non-poison sacrificial material immersed in said moderator-coolant, said sacrificial material having a dissolution rate when subjected to said moderator-coolant whereby said body decreases in effective volume during operation of said nuclear reactor to thereby increase the effective volume of said moderator-coolant to compensate for excess reactivity of said fuel in said fuel elements during operation of said nuclear reactor.
- 12. The displacer rod of claim 11 wherein said non-poison sacrificial material has a dissolution rate in water of about 0.5 to about 2.5 mg/cm.sup.2 -day.
- 13. The displacer rod of claim 12 wherein said non-poison sacrificial material is an alloy of aluminum.
- 14. The displacer rod of claim 11 wherein said body comprises:
- a sleeve member for being disposed within said moderator-coolant;
- elements of said non-poison sacrificial material positioned within said sleeve member; and
- means for introducing said moderator-coolant into said sleeve whereby said sacrificial material is dissolved by said moderator-coolant to achieve said effective decrease in volume of said displacer rod during operation of said nuclear reactor.
- 15. The displacer rod of claim 14 wherein said sleeve member is provided with wall perforations as said means for introducing said moderator-coolant into said sleeve member.
- 16. The displacer rod of claim 15 wherein said sleeve member is provided with internal transverse support plates, said support plates provided with further perforations, said support plates supporting portions of said non-poison sacrificial material.
- 17. The displacer rod of claim 16 wherein said non-poison sacrificial material is in the form of elongated pellets supported on said support plates.
- 18. The displacer rod of claim 16 wherein said non-poison sacrificial material is in the form of spheres supported on said support plates.
- 19. The displacer rod of claim 11 wherein said non-poison sacrificial material varies in composition along a length of said displacer rod to achieve said dissolution rate according to a temperature gradient along said displacer rod in said nuclear reactor.
- 20. The displacer rod of claim 11 wherein said non-poison sacrificial material is provided with a surface-to-volume ratio configuration whereby said sacrificial material changes in volume as a function of time to match a change of excess reactivity of said nuclear reactor as a function of time.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part patent application based upon parent application Ser. No. 07/590,696 filed on Oct. 1, 1990 and now
U.S. Pat. No. 5,075,069.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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