Claims
- 1. A high flux nuclear reactor comprising:
- (a) a pressure vessel including reactor coolant inlet means at the first end thereof and reactor coolant outlet means at the second end thereof;
- (b) a reactor coolant;
- (c) a first core segment housed within said pressure vessel, said first core segment including a plurality of concentric, circumferential fuel plates, the spacing between said concentric fuel plates forming coolant flow channels, each said fuel plate being thin relative to said spacing between said fuel plates;
- (d) means for stationarily supporting said first core segment from said pressure vessel;
- (e) a second core segment housed within said pressure vessel and spaced axialy apart from said first core segment such that a coolant mixing plenum is formed therebetween, said second core segment including a plurality of concentric, circumferential fuel plates, the spacing between said concentric fuel plates forming coolant flow channels, each said fuel plate being thin relative to said spacing between said fuel plates;
- (f) means for stationarily supporting said second core segment from said pressure vessel; and
- (g) first core coolant bypass means for channeling a volume of said coolant between said inlet means and said coolant mixing plenum such that said coolant volume bypasses said first core segment.
- 2. The reactor of claim 1 wherein said coolant is D.sub.2 O.
- 3. The reactor of claim 2 wherein said fuel plates are made of a fuel selected from the group consisting of fully enriched uranium, U.sub.3 Si.sub.2 and alloys consisting of uranium and aluminum.
- 4. The reactor of claim 3 wherein said concentric circumferential fuel plates are divided into a plurality of substantially pie-shaped segments.
- 5. The reactor of claim 4 wherein said means for supporting said first and said second core segments comprises a support column attached to the center of each of said first and second core segments, the ends of said support column being in contact with said pressure vessel.
- 6. The reactor of claim 5 wherein said column is tubular and further comprising a reactor control rod, said control rod retractably inserted into the bore of said support column.
- 7. The reactor of claim 6 further comprising a D.sub.2 O pool enclosing said pressure vessel.
- 8. The reactor of claim 7 further comprising neutron beam access tubes disposed in said pool, said tubes radially orientated toward said coolant mixing plenum.
- 9. The reactor of claim 1 wherein said coolant bypass means comprises a tube axially, attached to the center of said first core segment.
- 10. The reactor of claim 9 wherein said tube extends and is being in contact with the ends of said pressure vessel, said tube being axially attached to the center of said second core segment and said tube having an aperture between said coolant inlet and said first core segment and in said coolant mixing plenum whereby said tube further composes said means for supporting said first and said second core segments.
- 11. The reactor of claim 1 wherein each of said first and said second core segments includes an involute plate, the spacing between said involute plate forming coolant flow channels.
- 12. The reactor of claim 11 wherein said fuel plates are made of a fuel selected from the group consisting of fully enriched uranium, U.sub.3 Si.sub.2 and alloys consisting of uranium and aluminum.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The U.S. Government has rights to this invention under Contract No. DE-AC07-76ID01570 between EG&G Idaho, Inc. and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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