Patent Number: 047568771
Section: description

DETAILED DESCRIPTION Referring now to the drawings, FIG. 1 illustrates the lower portion of a nuclear reactor 1 which has a substantially cylindrical, vertically oriented pressure vessel 3, the pressure vessel having a vertical wall 5 and hemispherical bottom wall 7. A core barrel 9 is disposed within the pressure vessel 3, the core barrel 9 having a bottom core support plate 11, which supports various components of the reactor constituting the core internals such as the fuel element assemblies, the fuel element assemblies support grid structure, and the like, designated at 13, all as conventionally provided. The upper section of the core barrel 9 conventionally is provided with an annular, radially outwardly extending flange, not shown, and an upper region of the pressure vessel 3 has an annular, radially inwardly extending ledge, also not shown, upon which the core barrel flange is seated. Spaced about the upper wall portion 15 of the hemispherical bottom wall 7 are a plurality of engagement means 17, four such engagement means being shown in the drawings, although the number thereof may vary dependent upon the size and type of reactor. The engagement means 17 preferably have a vertical flow channel therethrough and is also preferably formed as a pair of brackets 19 that are attached to the inner wall surface 21 of the upper wall portion 15 of the hemispherical bottom wall 7, and extend radially inwardly therefrom, and a cross-bar or connecting portion 23 having a recess 25 therein, with a flow channel 27 formed between the wall surface 21, brackets 19 and connecting portion 23. The core support plate 11 is thus engaged about its periphery by a plurality of engagement means. In accordance with the present invention, the core support plate 11 is aligned and secured on the engagement means 17 within the pressure vessel 3 without the need for the entry of personnel into the area 29 between the core support plate 11 and the hemispherical bottom wall 7 of the pressure vessel. The core support plate 11 is provided with a plurality of apertures 31, preferably having a circular wall, which extend vertically therethrough, about the peripheral region thereof, also preferably with a countersunk portion 33 adjacent the upper surface 35 of the core support plate 11 which forms an annular shoulder 37. An aperture 31 is provided in the core support plate 11 for alignment with each of the engagement means 17, above the recess 25 of the engagement means. To align and affix the core support plate 11 to the engagement means 17, key members 39 are provided, an embodiment of which is illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5. With the use of apertures 31 having a circular wall thereabout, the key member has a cylindrical upper section 41, a lower non-cylindrical, and preferably rectangular section 43, and a top outwardly radial flange section 45, the upper surface 47 of which is flat. As illustrated, the keys 39 are secured in the apertures 31, with the flanged section 45 fitting within the countersunk portion 33 of the core support plate 11, and the top surface 47 of the key is flush with the top surface 35 of the core support plate 11. The keys are then secured to the core support plate such as by welding or by the use of bolts 49 which extend through bores 51 in the flange 45 that engage in complementary bores 53 in the shoulder 37 formed in the core support plate 11 about the aperture 31. Upon securement, the lower section 43 of the keys 39 extend into and register in the recesses 25 in the engagement means 17 to provide lateral and radial support and alignment. The lower section 43 of the key 39 is machined so as to provide a mating relationship in the recess 25 of the engagement means, or, if desired, shims 55 may be added to provide such relationship. The provision of collapsible shock absorbers between the core support plate 11 and the engagement means 17 is provided by placement of collapsible cylinders such as stainless steel cylinders, 57 in cavities 59 formed in the surface 61 forming recess 25 and in complementary cavities 63 formed in the bottom wall 65 of the key 39, the cylinders preferably of a mushroom shape. In the method of installing and aligning a core barrel in a nuclear reactor pressure vessel according to the present invention, a pressure vessel 3 is provided with a plurality of engagement means 17, having recesses 25 therein, about the lower inner wall thereof, i.e., spaced about the inner wall surface 21 of the upper wall portion 15 of the hemispherical bottom wall 7 of the pressure vessel 3. A core support plate 11 of a core barrel 9 is provided with a plurality of apertures 31 therethrough, with an aperture 31 provided for alignment with each of the recesses 25 of the engagement means 17. The core barrrel 9 with its core support plate 11 is inserted into the pressure vessel 3 from the top and the apertures 31 aligned with the recesses 25. The assembler then determines, through the apertures 31, the exact dimensions required for the lower section 43 of each key 39 and the key is machined to the desired tolerances. Where desired, the provision of shims to provide the desired clearance may also be manufactured and inserted. The keys 39 are then inserted from the top, into the apertures 31 with the lower section 43 fitted in the recesses 25. The keys 39 are then secured to the top of the core support plate 11 by welding or by use of bolts 49 with the upper surface 47 of the key 39 being flush with the upper surface 35 of the core support plate 11. The present invention permits the measurement of the relative position of the keys in the core support plate and the recesses or keyways in the engagement means without physically locating an assembler in the area between the core support plate and the hemispherical bottom wall of the pressure vessel. With the present arrangement, the conventional manway and cover plug of the core support plate can be eliminated. Also, with the present invention, the need to remove the core barrel from the reactor vessel for insertion of custom-made shims in the recesses of the engagement means is not required.