IP Library Granted Patent US 10,672,527
Granted Patent B2
US 10,672,527 · App. 15/417,504 · Granted Jun 2, 2020

In-core transmitter device structured to wirelessly emit signals corresponding to detected neutron flux

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Patent No.
US 10,672,527
App. No.
15/417,504
Granted
Jun 2, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A transmitter device includes a neutron detector structured to detect neutron flux, a capacitor electrically connected in parallel with the neutron detector, a gas discharge tube having an input end and an output end, and an antenna electrically connected to the output end. The input end is electrically connected with the capacitor. The antenna is structured to emit a signal corresponding to the neutron flux.

Claims (26)

1. A transmitter device comprising:

a neutron detector structured to detect neutron flux;

a capacitor electrically connected in parallel with said neutron detector;

a gas discharge tube comprising an input end and an output end, said input end being electrically connected with said capacitor; and

an antenna electrically connected to said output end, said antenna being structured to emit a signal corresponding to the neutron flux.

2. The transmitter device of claim 1 further comprising an oscillator circuit electrically connected with said output end and said antenna; and wherein said oscillator circuit is structured to pulse said antenna.

3. The transmitter device of claim 2 wherein said oscillator circuit comprises a second capacitor and an inductor electrically connected to said second capacitor; and wherein said second capacitor and said inductor are each electrically connected with said antenna.

4. The transmitter device of claim 3 wherein said oscillator circuit further comprises a resistance temperature detector electrically connected in series with said inductor; and wherein said resistance temperature detector is structured to alter the signal emitted by said antenna.

5. The transmitter device of claim 3 wherein said oscillator circuit further comprises a second inductor electrically connected in series with said inductor; and wherein said second inductor is structured to alter the signal emitted by said antenna.

6. The transmitter device of claim 5 wherein said second inductor is a variable inductor.

7. The transmitter device of claim 1 further comprising a number of Marx bank stages electrically connected between said neutron detector and said gas discharge tube.

8. The transmitter device of claim 1 wherein said transmitter device is devoid of a semiconductor.

9. The transmitter device of claim 1 wherein said transmitter device comprises only one single powering mechanism; and wherein said one single powering mechanism is said neutron detector.

10. A nuclear reactor system comprising:

a fuel assembly having an instrument thimble; and

a transmitter device comprising:

a neutron detector disposed within said instrument thimble, said neutron detector being structured to detect neutron flux,

a capacitor electrically connected in parallel with said neutron detector,

a gas discharge tube comprising an input end and an output end, said input end being electrically connected with said capacitor, and

an antenna electrically connected to said output end, said antenna being structured to emit a signal corresponding to the neutron flux.

11. The nuclear reactor system of claim 10 wherein said transmitter device further comprises an oscillator circuit electrically connected with said output end and said antenna; and wherein said oscillator circuit is structured to pulse said antenna.

12. The nuclear reactor system of claim 11 wherein said oscillator circuit comprises a second capacitor and an inductor electrically connected to said second capacitor; and wherein said second capacitor and said inductor are each electrically connected with said antenna.

13. The nuclear reactor system of claim 12 wherein said oscillator circuit further comprises a resistance temperature detector electrically connected in series with said inductor; and wherein said resistance temperature detector is structured to alter the signal emitted by said antenna.

14. The nuclear reactor system of claim 12 wherein said oscillator circuit further comprises a second inductor electrically connected in series with said inductor; and wherein said second inductor is structured to alter the signal emitted by said antenna.

15. The nuclear reactor system of claim 14 wherein said second inductor is a variable inductor.

16. The nuclear reactor system of claim 10 wherein said transmitter device is devoid of a semiconductor.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Jan 30, 2024
From: BANK OF MONTREAL, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC; BHI ENERGY I SPECIALTY SERVICES LLC
Reel/Frame 066380/0599 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 26, 2024
From: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC; BHI ENERGY I SPECIALTY SERVICES LLC; STONE & WEBSTER, L.L.C. (FORMERLY STONE & WEBSTER, INC.)
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 066373/0604 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 27, 2022
From: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC; BHI ENERGY I SPECIALTY SERVICES LLC
To: BANK OF MONTREAL, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 060791/0372 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 27, 2017
From: PETROSKY, LYMAN J.
To: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC
Reel/Frame 041102/0295 →