Claims
- 1. A simulated nuclear reactor fuel assembly comprising:
- a heater assembly having a top end and a bottom end and including a plurality of concentric heater tubes having electrical circuitry connected to a power source, the heater tubes being radially spaced from each other;
- an outer target tube and an inner target tube concentric with the heater tubes and with each other, the outer target tube surrounding and radially spaced from the heater tubes, and the inner target tube surrounded by and radially spaced from the heater tubes and outer target tube;
- and further wherein the top of the assembly is generally open to allow for the electrical power connection to the heater tubes and the bottom end of the assembly includes means for completing the electrical circuitry in the heater tubes to provide electrical resistance heating to simulate the power profile in a nuclear reactor.
- 2. The simulated fuel assembly of claim 1 wherein the heater tubes are aluminum, and each tube is connected to the power source by an embedded coating of an electrically conductive layer along the length of the tube, and further wherein the conductive layer is surrounded by first and second ceramic insulating layers, and the second ceramic insulating layer is coated with an aluminum spray layer.
- 3. The simulated fuel assembly of claim 2 wherein each heater tube includes two semicircular elements longitudinally isolated from each other by an electrical insulating ceramic extending substantially along the entire length of the tube but not the full length thereof, such that each tube is joined at one end and is not joined at the other end.
- 4. The simulated fuel assembly of claim 3 wherein each heater tube includes a multiplicity of thermocouples embedded at various locations within the heater tubes.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC07-761D01570 between the U.S. Department of Energy and EG&G Idaho, Inc.
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