Claims
- 1. In a nuclear reactor having a sealed vessel and a core therein holding fuel elements, a liquid metal coolant circulating through the core and over the fuel elements, and a cover gas confined in the vessel over the coolant, the combination of a cover gas cleanup system operable to purge the cover gas of any fission gases such as xenon and krypton that may escape from the fuel element upon a leak developing in the fuel element cladding, fuel element identification means including the encasement in the different fuel elements of selected tag isotopes blended in unique combinations relative to one another and the cataloging of the uniquely tagged fuel elements according to their locations in the core, means including a tag gas recovery and analysis system connected downstream of and in series with the gas cover cleanup system operable to receive the purged cover gas discharged therefrom, the cover gas cleanup system and the tag recovery system each having a cryogenic charcoal bed, whereby the cover gas cleanup system bed operates at a first temperature to isolate out the fission gases and the tag gas recovery system bed operates at a second temperature colder than the first temperature to recover the tag gases from the cover gas, the tag analysis system including the use of mass spectrometry for identifying the unique combinations of these isotopes and for thus locating the leaking fuel element according to the core catalog, and the cover gas being of helium and the tag isotopes being of neon and argon.
- 2. The nuclear reactor combination according to claim 1, wherein the cover gas cleanup system bed operates at a first temperature of between approximately 0.degree. and -25.degree. C.
- 3. The nuclear reactor combination according to claim 1, wherein the tag gas recovery system bed operates at a second temperature of between approximately -170.degree. and -185.degree. C.
- 4. The nuclear reactor combination according to claim 1, wherein the cover gas cleanup system bed operates at a first temperature of between approximately 0.degree. and -25.degree. C. and the tag gas recovery system bed operates at a second temperature of between approximately -170.degree. and -185.degree. C.
- 5. The nuclear reactor combination according to claim 1, wherein the tag isotopes are from a group including any one or more of Ne.sup.20, Ne.sup.21 and Ne.sup.22.
- 6. The nuclear reactor combination according to claim 1, wherein the tag isotopes are from a group including any one or more of Ar.sup.36, Ar.sup.38 and Ar.sup.40.
- 7. The nuclear reactor combination according to claim 1, wherein the tag isotopes are from a group including any one or more of Ne.sup.20, Ne.sup.21, Ne.sup.22, Ar.sup.36, Ar.sup.38 and Ar.sup.40.
- 8. The nuclear reactor combination according to claim 4, wherein the tag isotopes are from a group including any one or more of Ne.sup.20, Ne.sup.21, Ne.sup.22, Ar.sup.36, Ar.sup.38 and Ar.sup.40.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of Chicago representing Argonne National Laboratory.
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