Claims
- 1. In an undermoderated light water moderated and cooled nuclear reactor comprising a core which consists of a plurality of fuel arrays of identical cross-section arranged side by side and comprising first fuel arrays which are located in a central portion of said core and which contain fissile enriched fuel material and second fuel arrays which are located at the periphery of said core and which contain fertile material only, each of said arrays having:
- a prism shaped casing of regular polygonal cross section having lateral walls whose external surface is planar; and
- a plurality of long cylindrical rods containing fissile enriched material in said first fuel arrays and containing fertile material only in said second arrays, said rods being arranged parallel to an axis of said casing and in a uniform triangular lattice within said casing, with a spacing between said rods which is so selected that the neutron flux in said core during operation of said reactor is epithermal;
- the improvement consisting in that a plurality of parallel channels are formed out of an internal initially flat surface of said lateral walls, each channel being part cylindrical and coaxial to an associated one of those of said rods which are placed in an outside row of the array, each of said rods having a spacing wire helically wound thereof for determining the spacing between adjacent ones of said rods and between the rods in the external row and the respective channels, said channels being so sized that the moderation ratio is substantially constant throughout a cross-sectional area of said array.
- 2. In an undermoderated light water moderated and cooled nuclear reactor comprising a core which consists of a plurality of fuel arrays of identical cross-section arranged side by side and comprising first fuel arrays located in a central portion of said core and which contain fissile enriched fuel material and second fuel arrays which are located at the periphery of said core and which contain natural or depleted uranium only, each of said arrays having:
- a prism shaped casing of regular polygonal cross section having lateral walls whose external surface is planar; and
- a plurality of long cylindrical rods containing fissile enriched material in said first fuel arrays and fertile material only in said second arrays, said rods being arranged parallel to an axis of said casing and in uniform polygonal pattern within said casing, with a spacing between said rods which is so selected that the neutron flux in said core during operation of said reactor is epithermal;
- the improvement consisting in that a plurality of parallel channels are formed out of an internal surface of said lateral walls, each channel being part cylindrical and coaxial to an associated one of those of said rods which are placed in an outside row of the array, the radial spacing between each of said channels and the associated one of said rods being substantially equal to the spacing between two adjacent ones of said rods in said array, whereby the moderation ratio is substantially constant throughout a cross-sectional area of said array.
- 3. Improvement according to claim 2, wherein the mutual spacing between said rods and the spacing between said rods in the outside row and the channels are so selected that the moderation ratio is about 0.60 at the periphery of the array while the average moderation ratio in the remainder of the array is 0.51.
- 4. Improvement according to claim 2, wherein each said first array includes fissile fuel, and wherein at least some of said fuel rods which are arranged at the periphery of said first fuel array contain fertile material of the group consisting of natural and depleted uranium while the other of said fuel rods contain fissile material.
- 5. Improvement according to claim 1, in the case where said array is a fissile array, wherein at least some of the peripheral rods (7) of said array, arranged in corners of said casing (1), contain fuel pellets impregnated with a consumable poison, of the group comprising samarium and gadolinium.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 442,214, filed Nov. 16, 1982, now abandoned.
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