Claims
- 1. In a nuclear reactor of the type having a liquid cooled core in a pressure vessel which is in a containment building having an emergency cooling fluid system the combination with a core catcher for the containment of the debris of a nuclear reactor core meltdown comprising, a bed of high thermal conductivity graphite particles placed under said nuclear reactor core pressure vessel, a bin for containing said particles, means for draining said bed of the core cooling fluid upon meltdown of said core into said bin, means for spraying said debris with said cooling fluid from said bin, means for flooding said bin with said cooling fluid, and said bin being large enough to contain said bed, core debris, and core cooling and emergency fluid.
- 2. The core catcher of claim 1 wherein said graphite particles have a size large enough to avoid fluidization by the cooling fluid, but small enough to provide a high surface area for thermal contact with the core debris; the interstices of said particles are large enough to facilitate drainage of the cooling fluid and venting of its vapor but not so large as to enhance overall bed heat conductance through convective cell action and not so large as to permit molten debris to channel through the bed to the walls of the bin.
- 3. The core catcher of claim 2 wherein said graphite particles are stick-like in shape.
- 4. The core catcher of claim 1 wherein the fluid used for cooling the suspended debris is the original core-cooling fluid supplemented by the same type of fluid from the storage means, and said bin is also large enough to contain the additional fluid from said storage means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 595,639 filed July 14, 1975 (now abandoned) which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 412,389 filed Nov. 2, 1973 (now abandoned).
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Continuations (2)
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595639 |
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412389 |
Nov 1973 |
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