Patent Number: 039403149
Section: claims

1. A nuclear reactor fuel element comprising fuel rods having outsides and spacers contacting said outsides and maintaining said rods in spatial relationship; wherein the improvement comprises said rods each comprising a casing having one continuous hollow tubular wall having a length and having at least one tubular section along said length where said wall is of increased thickness, said sections forming said outsides contacted by said spacers and said casings containing nuclear fuel. 2. A nuclear reactor fuel element according to claim 1, wherein said spacers are arranged in a circular mesh and are connected together by webs. 3. A nuclear reactor fuel element according to claim 1, wherein said spacers are arranged in a circular mesh and are connected together by concentric ring straps. 4. A nuclear reactor fuel element according to claim 1, wherein said spacers each have a plurality of projections therein for making contact with the reinforced wall thickness of the tubular casing of the fuel rod. 5. A nuclear reactor fuel element according to claim 1, wherein said spacers each have an insertable ring connected to the spacer for making contact with the reinforced wall thickness of the tubular casing of the fuel rod. 6. A nuclear reactor fuel element according to claim 2, wherein said spacer mesh is provided on its outer circumference with outwardly pointing pads. 7. A nuclear reactor fuel element according to claim 2, wherein the spacer mesh is surrounded by a strap and the strap is provided on its outer circumference with a plurality of pads. 8. A nuclear reactor fuel element according to claim 2, wherein the spacers are mounted on a support rod which is arranged in the center of the mesh. 9. A nuclear fuel element according to claim 8, wherein the spacers are mounted on support rods by means of welds. 10. A nuclear fuel element according to claim 8, wherein the spacers are mounted on a support rod in the center of the mesh by use of additional sheet metal straps above and below the spacers at the support rod.