Claims
- 1. An improved internals assembly for a nuclear reactor, said assembly including an upper support plate and an upper core plate, each of which includes apertures for conducting control rod assemblies into and out of fuel assemblies, each of the apertures of the upper support plate being aligned with one of the apertures of the upper core plate, wherein the improvement comprises at least one elongated and tubular support and guide tube member whose ends are connected between mutually aligned apertures in said support and core plates for both suspending said core plate from said support plate and for receiving and guiding a control rod assembly through said pair of mutually aligned apertures, and wherein the upper end of the tubular support and guide tube member includes an upper mounting means for detachably mounting said upper end around a selected aperture in the upper support plate, and wherein the improvement further comprises the provision of recesses along the perimeter of said selected aperture that are complementary in shape to the upper mounting means so that when the upper mounting means is detached from said upper support plate and oriented into alignment with said recesses, said support and guide tube member may be withdrawn through said selected aperture.
- 2. An improved internals assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said tubular support and guide member includes a plurality of ports for discharging pressurized water flowing out of the apertures of the upper core plate.
- 3. An improved internals assembly as defined in claim 2, wherein the perimeter of the tubular support and guide member for uniformly discharging said pressurized water.
- 4. An improved internals assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper mounting means includes at least two mounting lugs, each of which includes a bore for receiving a mounting bolt.
- 5. An improved internals assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper support plate, upper core plate and tubular support and guide member are all formed from the same type of metal.
- 6. An improved internals assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper support plate, upper core plate and tubular support and guide member are each formed from No. 304 stainless steel.
- 7. An improved internals assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the upper and lower ends of the tubular support and guide tube member include upper and lower mounting means, respectively, for detachably connecting said ends of said support and guide tube member to said support and core plates, wherein each of said upper and lower mounting means includes at least two mounting lugs.
- 8. An improved internals assembly as defined in claim 7, wherein the mounting lugs of each of the mounting means include threaded bores for receiving mounting bolts.
- 9. An improved internals assembly as defined in claim 3, wherein the total area of said ports is approximately twice the cross-sectional area of the tubular support and guide member.
- 10. In a nuclear reactor having an upper core plate and an upper support plate, a support and guide tube member for both supporting said upper core plate from said support plate and for receiving and guiding a control rod assembly through mutually aligned apertures in said support and core plates, said support and guide tube member comprising a single walled elongated tubular body having an upper and lower mounting means for mounting an upper and a lower end of said tubular body around selected, aligned apertures in said support plate and said upper core plate, respectively, wherein said tubular body includes a plurality of ports for discharging pressurized water flowing out of the upper core plate, the combined flow area of said ports being about twice as great as the flow area defined by the cross-sectional area of the interior of said tubular body, and wherein said support plate, core plate and tubular body are all formed from the same metal to minimize any stresses occurring therebetween as a result of thermal differential expansion.
- 11. In a nuclear reactor having a metallic upper core plate and a metallic upper support plate, a support and guide tube member comprising:
- an elongated tubular body for receiving and guiding a control rod assembly, said tubular body having an upper and a lower mounting means for detachably mounting an upper and a lower end of said body around selected aligned apertures in said support plate and upper core plate, respectively, wherein said tubular body includes a single wall only for both suspending said upper core plate from said support plate and for receiving and guiding a control rod assembly through mutually aligned apertures in said support and core plates, said single wall having a plurality of ports for discharging pressurized water flowing out of the upper core plate toward the support plate.
- 12. The support and guide tube member defined in claim 11, wherein said tubular body is made out of a metal having substantially the same thermal expansion characteristics as the metal forming the support plate and core plate to minimize any stresses occurring therebetween as a result of thermal differential expansion.
- 13. The support and guide tube member as defined in claim 11, further comprising a plurality of guide plates mounted in said single wall of said tubular body, wherein said plates include openings for slidably receiving and guiding rodlets of said control rod assembly.
- 14. In a nuclear reactor having a metal upper core plate and a metal upper support plate spaced from the core plate thereabove, a support and guide tube member comprising:
- (a) an elongate, tubular body including mounting means for detachably fastening the tubular body respectively to said upper core plate and to said upper support plate in axial alignment with apertures formed therein, said tubular body having a single wall only both for supporting the upper core plate from the upper support plate and for receiving a movable control rod assembly through said apertures; and
- (b) a plurality of substantially circular guide plates disposed in said single-walled tubular body for guiding the control rod assembly, said substantially circular guide plates being supported in the single-walled tubular body in axially spaced relationship with respect to one another and
- (c) a plurality of openings for discharging, from the interior of the support and guide tube member, pressurized coolant flowing therein from the aligned apertures in the upper core plate.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/483,302 filed Feb. 21, 1990, which in turn is a file-wrapper-continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/257,672 filed Oct. 14, 1988, both abandoned.
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