Claims
- 1. A storage device for storing spent fuel rods of a spent nuclear fuel assembly within which adjacent fuel rods are disposed on a fuel rod pitch comprising:
- elongated enclosure means extending along the lengths of said spent fuel rods for receiving said spent fuel rods interiorly thereof, said enclosure means comprising a plurality of vertically extending walls forming the outer periphery of said storage device;
- means for disposing said spent fuel rods within said enclosure means;
- wherein said disposing means comprises a horizontally extending base of said storage device configured to support said spent fuel rods in rows within said enclosure means such that adjacent spent fuel rods in a row are in substantial line contact with each other along the length of said enclosure means;
- wherein said fuel rods in one row are in substantial line contact with fuel rods in the next adjacent rows;
- wherein said fuel rods in substantial line contact with each other in said enclosure are located on a generally equilateral triangular pitch;
- wherein said container includes means for facilitating the loading of fuel rods therein, said means being constructed and arranged such that the fuel rods coact therewith to achieve substantially full line contact with each other in said container; and
- wherein said means includes a guidance plate extending at least generally a said fuel rod in length and removably mounted on opposite end walls in said container, said plate having grooves along its length which are complementary to the configuration of said fuel rods so that when fuel rods are loaded into the container, the fuel rods engage said grooves and are directed into alignment with adjacent fuel rods.
- 2. A storage device as recited in claim 1 wherein said guidance plate includes a spring which is biased outwardly beyond the surface of said plate for engaging the sides of fuel rods being loaded into the container and urging them into alignment with fuel rods previously loaded into the container.
- 3. A method of storing spent fuel rods of a spent fuel assembly within which adjacent fuel rods are disposed on a fuel rod pitch comprising the steps of:
- removing said spent fuel rods from said spent nuclear fuel assembly;
- disposing said spent fuel rods removed from said spent nuclear fuel assembly adjacent to each other in an elongated storage container;
- wherein said disposing step comprises the step of disposing said spent fuel rods in said storage container such that adjacent spent fuel rods are in substantial line contact with each other along the length of said container;
- wherein said disposing step includes placing a guidance plate extending at least generally a said spent fuel rod in length and having at least one lengthwise groove on a surface thereof in said container;
- positioning said plate adjacent a wall of said container;
- moving a fuel rod into said container in a manner such that it is guided into a position along said wall by the groove in said plate;
- continuing the loading of fuel rods in said container to form a row of fuel rods having substantial line contact with each other along the container length;
- moving said plate away from the thusly loaded row of fuel rods a distance sufficient to permit loading fuel rods between the first row of fuel rods and the plate; and
- loading a second row and subsequent rows of fuel rods into said container so that each fuel rod has substantial line contact along its length with at least one fuel rod in the preceding row, and line contact with adjacent fuel rods in the same row.
- 4. A method of storing as recited in claim 3 wherein the disposing step includes positioning the guidance plate in the container after loading the first row and orienting the plate such that the centerline of each groove in the plate is equidistantly offset from the axis of fuel rods in the preceding row;
- loading fuel rods into the next and succeeding rows in a manner such that each fuel rod will nest between two adjacent fuel rods in the preceding row and thereby provide a compact array of fuel rods in the container.
- 5. A method of storing as recited in claim 4 including the steps of:
- moving the guidance plate above a step at a different elevation than the preceding step after loading the preceding row of fuel rods until the plate reaches a step in the center of the container;
- continuing the loading of fuel rods from the other side of the container by moving the guidance plate in the aforesaid manner; and
- removing the plate from said container and completing the loading of fuel rods therein.
- 6. A method of storing as recited in claim 4 including the steps of:
- aligning fuel rod guidance grooves in the guidance plate with complementary openings formed in the base of the container; and
- positioning an end of each fuel rod in its complementary opening formed in the base to help assure the correct alignment of each fuel rod in the container.
- 7. A method of storing as recited in claim 4 including the steps of placing a second plate having grooves in its face surface behind the first plate used in guiding fuel rods into the container;
- removing the first plate after a row has been filled with fuel rods and placing the first plate behind said second plate and in parallel relationship therewith;
- continuing the loading of fuel rods into a new row until it becomes filled and thereupon moving the second plate behind the first plate, thus providing a space extending the length of said container for the reception of fuel rods in the next row; and
- continuing the loading of fuel rods in the aforesaid manner until the container is full.
- 8. A method of storing fuel rods into a container comprising the steps of:
- tilting said container at an angle of up to about fifteen degrees with the vertical;
- positioning a guidance plate in said container and within a distance from a wall thereof only slightly greater that the diameter of a fuel rod, said guidance plate extending at least generally a said fuel rod in length and having lengthwise grooves on its face complementary to the surface of a fuel rod;
- moving a fuel rod into said container in a manner such that it contacts the tilted surface of the container and is simultaneously guided into the container by one of said grooves on the guidance plate surface;
- continuing the loading of fuel rods in said container to form a row of fuel rods having substantial line contact with each other along the container length;
- moving said plate away from the loaded row of fuel rods a distance sufficient to permit loading fuel rods between the plate surface and the row of fuel rods just loaded;
- loading a second row and subsequent rows of fuel rods into said container so that each fuel rod has substantial line contact along its length with fuel rods in the preceding rows, and substantial line contact with adjacent fuel rods in the same row;
- removing said guidance plate and loading the last row of fuel rods in said container; and
- selectively locking a cap on said container to enclose the fuel rods and permit container movement to different locations.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 276,387, filed June 22, 1981, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 905,671, filed May 15, 1978, which has been abandoned.
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