SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DEBRIS-FREE NUCLEAR COMPONENT HANDLING

Packaging structures and systems are used for handling components for use in a nuclear reactor. The packaging protects the component during transport and handling and then dissolves in liquid in the nuclear reactor or fuel pool. The packaging need not be removed and may block flow paths or otherwise...

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description Packaging structures and systems are used for handling components for use in a nuclear reactor. The packaging protects the component during transport and handling and then dissolves in liquid in the nuclear reactor or fuel pool. The packaging need not be removed and may block flow paths or otherwise interfere with operability were it not for its dissolution. The packaging may include shock absorbers in a fuel assembly or a seal on a water rod in the assembly. Mechanical, frictional, or chemical retaining materials may be used to secure the packaging and may also dissolve in the liquid. For a light water reactor, polymers, protein gels, and plastics can all be used where they will dissolve in the water and are otherwise compatible with reactor chemistry and neutronics. Materials with higher temperatures for solubility may be used because they will dissolve when reactor operations commence.
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HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
NUCLEAR REACTORS
PACKAGES
PACKAGING ELEMENTS
PACKING
PERFORMING OPERATIONS
PHYSICS
STORING
TRANSPORTING
title SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DEBRIS-FREE NUCLEAR COMPONENT HANDLING
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