Patent Number: 041394135
Section: claims

1. In a blow-off device for limiting excess pressure in nuclear power plants, at least one condensation tube disposed so that a lower outflow end thereof is immersed in a volume of water in a condensation chamber having a gas cushion located in a space above the volume of water, and an upper inflow end of the condensation tube extends out of the volume of water and is connectible to a source of steam that is to be condensed or a steam-air mixture, said outflow end of the condensation tube, for stabilizing the condensation, being provided with an assembly of wall parts forming passageways extending in axial direction for subdividing the steam flow and bubbles produced in the volume of water, said passageways of said assembly of wall parts being stepped in axial direction at both axial ends of said assembly of wall parts, said assembly of wall parts constitutes a plurality of tubes in mutually stepped disposition, said telescoped tubes are spaced from one another, defining annular zones therebetween and respective intermediate metal sheets are disposed in said annular zones. 2. Device according to claim 1 wherein said intermediate metal sheets in said annular zones are formed as axially oriented, circular wave-shaped metal sheets subdividing the respective annular zones and serving as spacers. 3. Device according to claim 2 including a tube bundle received in the passageway of the innermost of said telescoped tubes, said innermost passageway being subdivided by said tube bundle. 4. In a blow-off device for limiting excess pressure in nuclear power plants, at least one condensation tube disposed so that a lower outflow end thereof is immersed in a volume of water in a condensation chamber having a gas cushion located in a space above the volume of water, and an upper inflow end of the condensation tube extends out of the volume of water and is connectible to a source of steam that is to be condensed or a steam-air mixture, said outflow end of the condensation tube, for stabilizing the condensation, being provided with an assembly of wall parts forming passageways extending in axial direction for subdividing the steam flow and bubbles produced in the volume of water, said passageways of said assembly of wall parts being stepped in axial direction at both axial ends of said assembly of wall parts, said assembly of wall parts constitutes a plurality of tubes in mutually stepped disposition, said plurality of tubes having mutually stepped configurations at the axial inflow and outflow ends thereof that are mirror-images of one another. 5. In a blow-off device for limiting excess pressure in nuclear power plants, at least one condensation tube disposed so that a lower outflow end thereof is immersed in a volume of water in a condensation chamber having a gas cushion located in a space above the volume of water, and an upper inflow end of the condensation tube extends out of the volume of water and is connectible to a source of steam that is to be condensed or a steam-air mixture, said outflow end of the condensation tube, for stabilizing the condensation, being provided with an assembly of wall parts forming passageways extending in axial direction for subdividing the steam flow and bubbles produced in the volume of water, said passageways of said assembly of wall parts being stepped in axial direction at both axial ends of said assembly of wall parts, said assembly of wall parts constitutes a plurality of tubes in mutually stepped disposition, said mutually stepped disposition of said plurality of tubes constituting a substantially double conical structure and being formed by at least one central tube of relatively maximal length and annular zones with stepped tubes of decreasingly shorter relative length disposed around said central tube, one substantially conical end of said structure extending out of said condensation tube, the tubes of said structure extending farthest out of said condensation tube being also the tubes extending farthest into said condensation tube.