Control rod guide tube with an extended intermediate guide assembly
View Patent ↗A nuclear reactor having an upper internals control rod assembly guide tube formed from upper and lower sections that are connected along a central axial region of the guide tube at an intermediate coupling. An extended control rod axial support is provided for at least some of the control rods over a finite distance within at least one of the interiors of the lower guide tube section or the upper guide tube section.
1. A nuclear reactor including a pressure vessel housing a core of fissile material and an upper core plate substantially covering the core, a control rod guide tube having an extended axial length, for guiding a control rod assembly comprising a plurality of individual control rods, into and out of the core, the control rod guide tube extending between the upper core plate and an upper support plate supported above the upper core plate, the control rod guide tube comprising:
a lower guide tube section connected at a first end to the upper core plate and terminating at a second end at a rigid intermediate coupling;
an upper guide tube section connected at a first end portion to the upper support plate and terminating at a second end at the rigid intermediate coupling,
an extended control rod guide assembly supported substantially at the rigid intermediate coupling and extending axially, a finite distance into at least one of an interior of the lower guide tube section or the upper guide tube section, the extended control rod guide assembly being configured to provide support for the plurality of individual control rods, wherein the extended control rod guide assembly has a first axially extending segment and a second axially extending segment with the first segment extending into the lower guide tube section and the second segment extending into the upper guide tube section; and
wherein the first segment terminates at an upper end in a first guide plate, the second segment terminates at a lower end in a second guide plate and the first and second guide plates are joined at the rigid intermediate coupling.
2. The nuclear reactor of claim 1 wherein the first and second guide plates have openings through which all of the control rods pass and the first and second guide plates have either an alignment hole or an alignment pin for aligning the openings in the first guide plate with the corresponding openings in the second guide plate.
3. A nuclear reactor including a pressure vessel housing a core of fissile material and an upper core plate substantially covering the core, a control rod guide tube having an extended axial length, for guiding a control rod assembly into and out of the core, the control rod guide tube extending between the upper core plate and an upper support plate supported above the upper core plate, the control rod guide tube comprising:
a lower guide tube section connected at a first end to the upper core plate and terminating at a second end at an intermediate coupling;
an upper guide tube section connected at a first end portion to the upper support plate and terminating at a second end at the intermediate coupling; and
an extended control rod guide assembly supported substantially at the intermediate coupling and extending axially, a finite distance into at least one of an interior of the lower guide tube section or the upper guide tube section;
wherein the extended control rod guide assembly has a first axially extending segment and a second axially extending segment with the first segment extending into the lower guide tube section and the second segment extending into the upper guide tube section and the first segment terminating at an upper end in a first guide plate, the second segment terminating at a lower end in a second guide plate and the first and second guide plates are joined at the intermediate coupling; and
wherein the first guide plate and the second guide plate respectively have a peripheral radially extending flange with each flange extending into a recess on a radial interior of the intermediate coupling, which clamps the flanges together.