Claims
- 1. A preventive maintenance method of a structural member in a reactor pressure vessel for reducing a tensile residual stress on a surface thereof, comprising the steps of:fixing a preventive maintenance apparatus between a shroud upper body and the reactor pressure vessel; positioning a nozzle by telescoping means at the position of a target portion of a lower water-level measuring nozzle; impinging a water jet from the nozzle onto a plane surface of a deflector to thereby change direction of flow of said water jet; and impinging the water jet after being deflected directly onto the target portion of the lower water-level measuring nozzle.
- 2. A preventive maintenance method of a structural member in a reactor pressure vessel according to claim 1, wherein a nozzle head driver extendable and contractible in the axial direction of the lower water-level measuring nozzle is used for positioning the nozzle at the position of the target portion.
- 3. A preventive maintenance method of a structural member in a reactor pressure vessel according to claim 1, wherein a fixing apparatus extendable and contractible in the axial direction of the nozzle is used for fixing the preventive maintenance apparatus.
- 4. A preventive maintenance method of a structural member in a reactor pressure vessel according to claim 1, wherein a distance between the nozzle and the plane surface of the deflector is at most 100 times as large as a hole diameter of the nozzle.
- 5. A preventive maintenance method of a structural member in a reactor pressure vessel for reducing a tensile residual stress on a surface thereof, comprising the steps of:fixing a preventive maintenance apparatus between a shroud upper body and the reactor pressure vessel; positioning a nozzle telescoping means at the position of a target portion of a lower water-level measuring nozzle; impinging a water jet from the nozzle onto a recess of a deflector to thereby change direction of flow of said water jet; and impinging the water jet after being deflected directly onto the target portion of the lower water-level measuring nozzle.
Priority Claims (2)
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11-225953 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/373,213 filed Aug. 12, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,345,083, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09/373213 |
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10/045087 |
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