Patent Number: 046845011
Section: claims

1. In a fuel assembly having a plurality of fuel rods, a plurality of grid structures axially spaced from one another along said fuel rods and supporting said fuel rods in a side-by-side spaced array, and tie plates disposed at opposite ends of said fuel rods, at least one of said tie plates having a plurality of holes defined by endless sidewalls formed therethrough between opposite sides of said tie plate and in an array which matches that of said fuel rods, each of said fuel rods having a pair of end plugs sealing opposite ends thereof, at least one of said end plugs having an extension member thereon which extends axially outward therefrom, a compliant insert comprising: a plurality of spring members disposed in each of said holes of said one tie plate and engaged with said tie plate and said end plug extension member so as to support said extension member within said hole in spaced relationship from said hole sidewall, said spring members being resiliently flexible for accommodating relative angular movement between said each end plug extension member and said tie plate and, at the same time, allowing axial movement of one relative to the other; and  a plurality of tabs interconnected with opposite ends of said spring members and disposed outside of each hole along opposite sides of said tie plate adjacent to each hole for securing said spring members within said holes of said tie plate.  means securing said tabs to said respective sides of said tie plate.  (a) a plurality of elongated fuel rods, each of said fuel rods having a pair of end plugs sealing opposite ends thereof, at least said end plug at one of said opposite ends of said each fuel rod having an extension member thereon which extends axially outward from said end plug and is of a diameter less than that of said fuel rod;  (b) a plurality of grid structures axially spaced from one another along said fuel rods between said opposite ends thereof and supporting said fuel rods in a side-by-side spaced array;  (c) a pair of tie plates disposed at said respective opposite ends of said fuel rods, at least one of said tie plates having a plurality of holes defined by endless sidewalls formed therethrough between opposite sides of said tie plate and in an array which matches that of said fuel rods; and  (d) a compliant insert disposed in each of said holes of said one tie plate and engaged with said tie plate and said end plug extension member so as to yieldably support said extension member within said hole in spaced relationship from said hole sidewall, said each compliant insert including  means securing said tabs to said respective sides of said tie plate. 2. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said spring members are separate from one another. 3. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said spring members are integrally connected to one another. 4. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said tabs are bendable between axially-extending releasing and radiallyextending securing positions. 5. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising: 6. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein said securing means are indentations formed in said respective sides of said tie plate into which said tabs extend. 7. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein said securing means are welds which interconnect said tabs to said respective sides of said tie plate. 8. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein each of said spring members has an elongated middle portion extending through said tie plate hole between said hole sidewall and said extension member, are resilient means defined on each spring member middle portion engaging and positioning said extension member in spaced relationship from said hole sidewall. 9. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 8, wherein said resilient means is a single inwardly-protruding dimple formed on said middle portion of said spring member. 10. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 8, wherein said resilient means is a pair of tandemly-arranged inwardly-protruding dimples formed on said middle portion of said spring member. 11. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 8, wherein said resilient means on said middle portion of one of said spring members is a single inwardly-protruding dimple formed thereon, whereas said resilient means of said middle portion of another of said spring members is a pair of tandemly-arranged inwardly-protruding dimples formed thereon. 12. In a fuel assembly, the combination comprising: 13. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein said spring members are separate from one another. 14. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein said spring members are integrally connected to one another. 15. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein said tabs are bendable between axially-extending releasing and radially-extending securing positions. 16. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 12, further comprising: 17. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 16, wherein said securing means are indentations formed in said respective sides of said tie plate into which said tabs extend. 18. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 16, wherein said securing means are welds which interconnect said tabs to said respective sides of said tie plate. 19. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein each of said spring members has an elongated middle portion extending through said tie plate hole between said hole sidewall and said extension member, and resilient means defined on each spring member middle portion engaging and positioning said extension member in spaced relationship from said hole sidewall. 20. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 19, wherein said resilient means is a single inwardly-protruding dimple formed on said middle portion of said spring member. 21. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 19, wherein said resilient means is a pair of tandemly-arranged inwardly-protruding dimples formed on said middle portion of said spring member. 22. The fuel assembly as recited in claim 19, wherein said resilient means on said middle portion of one of said spring members is a single inwardly-protruding dimple formed thereon, whereas said resilient means on said middle portion of another of said spring members is a pair of tandemly-arranged inwardly-protruding dimples formed thereon.