Patent Number: 
Section: claims

1. A method of preventing separation of a feedwater sparger end bracket assembly connected to a conduit of a feedwater sparger at a sparger/bracket junction within a boiling water reactor vessel, said method comprising the steps ofvertically separating an upper clamp member of a clamp from a lower clamp member of the clamp, wherein the upper and lower clamp members each have an internal compartment dispose entirely therein;locating the upper clamp member over a top of the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly, wherein the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly includes an attachment plate, the feedwater sparger includes an end plate connected to a terminal end of the conduit and to the attachment plate, and the sparger/bracket junction is comprised of the attachment plate and the end plate connected thereto;locating the lower clamp member over a bottom of the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly;moving the upper and lower clamp members toward one another to position an upper portion of the sparger/bracket junction within a the compartment of the upper clamp member and to position a lower portion of the sparger/bracket junction within the compartment of the lower clamp member;securing the upper and lower clamp members to one another over the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly with the upper and lower portions of the sparger/bracket junction positioned respectively with the compartments of the upper and lower clamp members; andleaving the upper and lower clamp members in place in the boiling water reactor vessel to prevent separation of the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly and to prevent separation of the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly from the feedwater sparger along the sparger/bracket junction. 2. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein the upper clamp member has a lower surface, the lower clamp member has an upper surface, each of the upper and lower clamp members has an inner shoulder and an outer shoulder, each of the upper and lower clamp members has internal walls defining sides of the compartment therein, and said step of leaving includes constraining the sparger/bracket junction in a first direction between the internal walls of the compartments, constraining the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly in a second direction between the lower surface of the upper clamp member and the upper surface of the lower clamp member, and constraining the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly in a third direction between the inner shoulders and the outer shoulders of the upper and lower clamp members. 3. The method as recited in claim 2 wherein the sparger/bracket junction is further comprised of a weld connecting the attachment plate to the end plate, said step of moving includes positioning an upper portion of the attachment plate and an upper portion of the end plate together within the compartment of the upper clamp member and positioning a lower portion of the attachment plate and a lower portion of the end plate together within the compartment of the lower clamp member, and said step of constraining the sparger/bracket junction in the first direction includes preventing separation of the attachment plate from the end plate in the event of cracking of the weld. 4. The method as recited in claim 2 wherein the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly further includes a shim plate disposed between and connected to the attachment plate and the end plate, the sparger/bracket junction is further comprised of the shim plate, a first weld connecting the attachment plate to the shim plate and a second weld connecting the shim plate to the end plate, said step of moving includes positioning an upper portion of the attachment plate, an upper portion of the end plate and an upper portion of the shim plate together within the compartment of the upper clamp member and positioning a lower portion of the attachment plate, a lower portion of the end plate and a lower portion of the shim plate together within the compartment of the lower clamp member, and said step of constraining the sparger/bracket junction in the first direction includes preventing separation of the attachment plate from the shim plate in the event of cracking of the first weld and preventing separation of the shim plate from the end plate in the event of cracking of the second weld. 5. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein the upper clamp member has a bore therein, the lower clamp member has a bore therein aligned with the bore of the upper clamp member, and said step of securing includes securing the upper and lower clamp members to one another with a connector received in the aligned bores of the upper and lower clamp members. 6. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said step of leaving includes transferring loads from the feedwater sparger to the boiling water reactor vessel via the clamp. 7. The method as recited in claim 2 wherein the upper clamp member comprises a downwardly protruding tab, the lower clamp member comprises an upwardIy protruding a tab, and said step of moving includes positioning the downwardly protruding tab of the upper clamp member between the conduit of the feedwater sparger and a wall of the boiling water reactor vessel at a location spaced from the inner shoulder of the upper clamp member and positioning the upwardly protruding tab of the lower clamp member between the conduit of the feedwater sparger and the wall of the boiling water reactor vessel at a location corresponding to the location for the tab of the upper clamp member. 8. The method as recited in claim 7 wherein said step of leaving further includes balancing loads to which the clamp is subjected. 9. The method as recited in claim 2 wherein the upper clamp member has a recessed surface offset from the lower surface thereof, the lower clamp member has a recessed surface offset from the upper surface thereof, and said step of leaving further includes constraining the conduit of the feedwater sparger between the recessed surfaces of the upper and lower clamp members. 10. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein each of the upper and lower clamp members comprises an impingement shield, said step of moving further includes positioning the impingement shields between the sparger/bracket junction and a wall of the boiling water reactor vessel, and said step of leaving further includes isolating the sparger/bracket junction from the wall of the boiling water reactor water vessel via the impingement shields of the upper and lower clamp members being disposed between the sparger/bracket junction and the wall of the boiling water reactor vessel. 11. The method as recited in claim 2 wherein said step of constraining the sparger/bracket junction in the first direction includes constraining the sparger/bracket junction in a direction horizontal to the reactor vessel, said step of constraining the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly in the second direction includes constraining the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly in a direction vertical to the reactor vessel, and said step of constraining the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly in the third direction includes constraining the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly in a direction radial to the reactor vessel. 12. The method recited in claim 3 wherein the attachment plate and end plate are planar and parallel to one another in a direction vertical to the reactor vessel, the internal walls of the upper clamp member are planar and parallel to one another in the direction vertical to the reactor vessel, the internal walls of the lower clamp member are planar and parallel to one another in the direction vertical to the reactor vessel, and said step of constraining the sparger/bracket junction in the first direction includes constraining the attachment plate and end plate between the planar internal walls of the upper and lower clamp members. 13. The method recited in claim 10 wherein said step of moving includes bringing the impingement shields into engagement with one another between the sparger/bracket junction and the wall of the reactor vessel. 14. A method of preventing separation of a feedwater sparger end bracket assembly connected to a conduit of a feedwater sparger at a sparger/bracket junction within a boiling water reactor vessel, said method comprising the steps ofseparating a one piece upper clamp member of a clamp from a one piece lower clamp member of the clamp, wherein the upper and lower clamp members each have opposed internal walls defining internal compartment therein, the feedwater sparger comprises an end plate attached to an end of the conduit, and the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly comprises an attachment plate connected to the end plate;locating the internal compartment of the upper clamp member over a top portion of the attachment plate and a top portion of the end plate;locating the internal compartment of the lower clamp member over a bottom portion of the attachment plate and a bottom portion of the end plate;moving the upper and lower clamp members toward one another to confine the top portions of the attachment plate and the end plate together between the opposed internal walls of the upper clamp member and to confine the bottom portions of the attachment plate and the end plate together between the opposed internal walls of the lower clamp member;securing the upper and lower clamp members to one another over the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly; andleaving the upper and lower clamp members in place in the boiling water reactor vessel to prevent separation of the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly and to prevent separation of the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly from the feedwater sparger. 15. The method recited in claim 14 wherein the upper clamp member further includes an internal top wall between the opposed internal walls therein, the lower clamp member further includes an internal bottom wall between the opposed internal walls therein, and said step of moving includes confining the attachment plate and end plate between the internal top wall of the upper clamp member and the internal bottom wall of the lower clamp member. 16. The method recited in claim 15 wherein the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly further comprises an upper bracket member and a lower bracket member connected to the attachment plate, the upper and lower clamp members each have an outer shoulder and an inner shoulder, and said step of moving includes confining the upper bracket member of the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly between the outer and inner shoulders of the upper clamp member and confining the lower bracket member of the feedwater sparger end bracket assembly between the outer and inner shoulders of the lower clamp member. 17. The method recited in claim 16 wherein said step of moving includes positioning the outer shoulder of the upper clamp member between the upper bracket member and a wall of the reactor vessel, and positioning the outer shoulder of the lower clamp member between the lower bracket member and the wall of the reactor vessel. 18. The method recited in claim 17 wherein the upper and lower clamp members each have a shear tab, and said step of moving includes positioning the shear tab of the upper clamp member between the conduit of the feedwater sparger and the wall of the reactor vessel with a close fit and positioning the shear tab of the lower clamp member between the conduit and the wall of the reactor vessel with a close fit. 19. The method recited in claim 18 wherein said step of leaving includes placing the feedwater sparger in equilibrium via cooperation of the outer shoulders and shear tabs with the inner shoulders. 20. The method recited in claim 14 wherein the upper and lower clamp members each have an impingement shield, and said step of moving includes bringing the impingement shield of the upper clamp member into overlapping engagement with the impingement shield of the lower clamp member between the sparger/bracket junction and a wall of the reactor vessel.