Claims
- 1. A nuclear reactor inherent shutdown system comprising an annular region formed between an inner duct and an outer duct, means, disposed at least partially within an envelope formed by said inner duct and lineal extensions thereof, for creating a magnetic field, a neutron absorber assembly having a movable absorber disposed within said inner duct and said movable absorber being releasably coupled by a magnetic circuit to structure so as to position said movable absorber above a core region and being decoupled so as to drop said absorber downwardly into said core region through lowering of the magnetic permeability of a Curie point material assembly, said inner duct having a ferromagnetic portion and a non-magnetic portion, said Curie point material assembly being annular and fixedly disposed within said annular region and positioned about said non-magnetic portion of said inner duct.
- 2. The reactor of claim 1 wherein said magnetic circuit is formed by coils sealed within a housing and further comprising means for positioning said coils above said core region and for selectively lowering said coil housing toward said core region independently of said movable absorber so that upon energizing of said coils in said lowered position a magnetic flux passes through said inner ferromagnetic portion of said duct, thereby recoupling said coil housing and absorber.
- 3. The reactor of claim 1 wherein the magnetic flux coupling said movable absorber to said structure passes through a controlled clearance gap.
- 4. The reactor of claim 1 further comprising fissionable material located within said annular region such that a lower temperature coolant flows upwardly within said inner duct and a higher temperature coolant flows upwardly within said annular region and about said Curie temperature material.
- 5. The reactor of claim 4 wherein said fissionable material extends upwardly from within said core region.
- 6. The reactor of claim 4 further comprising means for insulating said fissionable material, said means being spaced from said fissionable material so as to form an annulus about said fissionable material for coolant flow.
- 7. An inherent shutdown system for a core of a nuclear reactor circulating a liquid coolant comprising
- a. an outer duct;
- b. an inner duct fixed relative to said outer duct, said inner duct being spaced from said outer duct so as to form annulus therebetween;
- c. a neutron absorber movably disposed within said inner duct;
- d. an armature affixed to said absorber rods;
- e. an enclosure disposed at least partially within said outer duct, said enclosure being selectively movable within said inner duct;
- f. a preselected Curie temperature material disposed within said annulus;
- g. means for creating a magnetic circuit through said armature and enclosure, and selectively through said Curie temperature material; and
- h. fissionable material extending upwardly from within said core, said fissionable material being disposed within said annulus;
- i. whereby coolant flowing within said annulus, about said fissionable material, and about said Curie temperature material is segregated from coolant flowing within said inner duct throughout the length of said annulus.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein said armature and absorber rods are spaced from said inner duct, said magnetic circuit passing across said space.
- 9. The system of claim 8 wherein a portion of said inner duct is comprised of a ferromagnetic material and another portion is comprised of a non-magnetic material, whereby upon disposition of said armature and enclosure adjacent said ferromagnetic portion, said magnetic circuit passes through said armature, enclosure and said magnetic portion of said inner duct.
- 10. The system of claim 7 wherein said armature comprises an upper segment and a lower segment, said segments being comprised of a ferromagnetic material and disposed adjacent said inner duct, said segments being separated by a non-magnetic insert, wherein said inner duct comprises a portion comprised of a ferromagnetic material and a portion comprised of a non-magnetic material, said non-magnetic insert being selectively positionable adjacent said non-magnetic portion of said inner duct, and wherein said Curie temperature material is affixed to said inner duct adjacent said non-magnetic portion of said inner duct, whereby upon selective adjacent alignment of said insert and said Curie material and non-magnet portion of said duct, said magnetic circuit passes serially from said upper segment, through said Curie material, to said lower segment.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made or conceived in the course of, or under, a contract with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration or the United States Department of Energy.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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857432 |
Dec 1960 |
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890661 |
Mar 1962 |
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