IP Library Granted Patent US 11,817,221
Granted Patent B2
US 11,817,221 · App. 17/074,443 · Granted Nov 14, 2023

Detection apparatus comprising a resonant electrical circuit located within a nuclear fuel rod

Inventors: Jorge V. Carvajal (Irwin, PA); Jeffrey L. Arndt (Pittsburgh, PA); Shawn C. Stafford (Scottdale, PA); Melissa M. Heagy (Butler, PA); John R. Abel, II (Allison Park, PA); Emre Tatli (Pasadena, CA)
Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company LLC
G21C17/102G21C3/16G21C17/112G01L7/041G01N29/036G21C17/06H04Q9/00
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Patent No.
US 11,817,221
App. No.
17/074,443
Granted
Nov 14, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A nuclear system. The nuclear system includes a fuel rod for use in a nuclear reactor. The fuel rod includes a cladding comprising an interior region, unspent fuel pellets housed in the interior region of the cladding, and a resonant electrical circuit supported within the interior region of the cladding. The resonant electrical circuit is configured to receive an excitation pulse through the cladding, and responsive to the received excitation pulse, generate a response pulse in the form of a magnetic field signal that is structured to travel wirelessly from the interior region and through the cladding. The nuclear system also includes a receiver positioned outside of the cladding and within the nuclear reactor. The receiver is configured to receive the response pulse and generate an output based on the received response pulse.

Claims (37)

1. A fuel rod for use in a nuclear reactor, the fuel rod comprising:

a cladding defining an interior region;

unspent fuel pellets housed in the interior region of the cladding; and

a resonant electrical circuit supported within the interior region of the cladding, wherein the resonant electrical circuit is configured to:

receive an excitation pulse through the cladding; and

responsive to the received excitation pulse, generate a response pulse in the form of a magnetic field signal that is structured to travel wirelessly from the interior region and through the cladding, wherein at least one circuit component of the resonant electrical circuit has a property which is structured to vary in response to a condition of the fuel rod and cause the response pulse to vary based on the condition of the fuel rod, wherein the response pulse is indicative of the condition of the fuel rod.

2. The fuel rod of claim 1 , wherein the response pulse is indicative of a center-line fuel pellet temperature within the fuel rod.

3. The fuel rod of claim 1 , wherein the resonant electrical circuit comprises an inductor.

4. The fuel rod of claim 3 , wherein the inductor comprises a coil.

5. The fuel rod of claim 4 , further comprising an elongated element at least partially received within the coil.

6. The fuel rod of claim 5 , wherein the elongated element comprises a ferromagnetic material.

7. The fuel rod of claim 5 , wherein the elongated element comprises a rod shape.

8. A nuclear system, comprising:

a fuel rod for use in a nuclear reactor, the fuel rod comprising:

a cladding comprising an interior region;

unspent fuel pellets housed in the interior region of the cladding; and

a resonant electrical circuit supported within the interior region of the cladding, wherein the resonant electrical circuit is configured to:

receive an excitation pulse through the cladding; and

responsive to the received excitation pulse, generate a response pulse in the form of a magnetic field signal that is structured to travel wirelessly from the interior region and through the cladding, wherein at least one circuit component of the resonant electrical circuit has a property which is structured to vary in response to a condition of the fuel rod and cause the response pulse to vary based on the condition of the fuel rod, wherein the response pulse is indicative of the condition of the fuel rod; and

a receiver positioned outside of the cladding and within the nuclear reactor, wherein the receiver is configured to receive the response pulse and generate an output based on the received response pulse.

9. The nuclear system of claim 8 , comprising an electronic processing apparatus, wherein the receiver is configured to communicate the output to the electronic processing apparatus.

10. The nuclear system of claim 8 , wherein the response pulse is indicative of a center-line fuel pellet temperature within the fuel rod.

11. The nuclear system of claim 8 , wherein the resonant electrical circuit comprises an inductor.

12. The nuclear system of claim 11 , wherein the inductor comprises a coil.

13. The nuclear system of claim 12 , further comprising an elongated element at least partially received within the coil.

14. The nuclear system of claim 13 , wherein the elongated element comprises a ferromagnetic material.

15. The nuclear system of claim 13 , wherein the elongated element comprises a rod shape.

16. The nuclear system of claim 8 , further comprising a transmitter positioned outside the cladding, wherein the transmitter is configured to generate the excitation pulse.

17. A nuclear reactor, comprising:

a fuel assembly comprising a fuel rod, the fuel rod comprising:

a cladding comprising an interior region;

unspent fuel pellets housed in the interior region of the cladding; and

a resonant electrical circuit supported within the interior region of the cladding, wherein the resonant electrical circuit is configured to:

receive an excitation pulse through the cladding; and

responsive to the received excitation pulse, generate a response pulse in the form of a magnetic field signal that is structured to travel wirelessly from the interior region and through the cladding, wherein at least one circuit component of the resonant electrical circuit has a property which is structured to vary in response to a condition of the fuel rod and cause the response pulse to vary based on the condition of the fuel rod, wherein the response pulse is indicative of the condition of the fuel rod; and

a receiver positioned within the nuclear reactor and outside of the cladding, wherein the receiver is configured to receive the response pulse and generate an output based on the received response pulse.

18. The nuclear reactor of claim 17 , further comprising a transmitter positioned within the nuclear reactor and outside of the cladding, wherein the transmitter is configured to generate the excitation pulse.

Assignments (2)
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 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 20, 2020
From: CARVAJAL, JORGE V.; ARNDT, JEFFREY L.; STAFFORD, SHAWN C.; HEAGY, MELISSA M.; ABEL, JOHN R., II; TATLI, EMRE
To: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC
Reel/Frame 054102/0568 →