Patent Number: 046559930
Section: claims

1. Method for locating defective fuel rod cladding tubes of a water-cooled nuclear reactor within fuel rod bundles combined to form complete fuel assemblies disposed in a water-filled fuel assembly storage pit having a given water level, including a mooring, a carriage disposed on the mooring, a manipulator disposed on the carriage and having a water proof space disposed therein below the given water level, driving elements of the manipulator disposed in the water proof space, probes disposed directly in the water of the pit and connected to the driving elements, at least one ultrasonic test head disposed on each of the probes, and a lifting device for holding the fuel assemblies, which comprises: centering a fuel assembly to be tested on the mooring with the lifting device, moving the carriage into a test position, and transmitting motion cycles of the driving elements in the water proof space below the given water level to the probes in the water of the pit for moving the probes and test heads between the cladding tubes. 2. Method for locating defective fuel rod cladding tubes of a water-cooled nuclear reactor within fuel rod bundles combined to form complete fuel assemblies disposed in a water-filled fuel assembly storage pit having a given water level, including a receiving container for receiving a fuel assembly to be tested, a bracket, a manipulator disposed on the bracket and having water proof space disposed therein below the given water level, driving elements of the manipulator disposed in the water proof space, probes disposed directly in the water of the pit and connected to the driving elements, and at least one ultrasonic test head disposed on each of said probes, which comprises: securing a fuel assembly to be tested in the receiving container in a vertical position, locking the manipulator in a test position on the bracket, and transmitting motion cycles of the driving elements in the water proof space below the given water level to the probes in the water of the pit for moving the probes and the test heads between the cladding tubes. 3. Method according to claim 1, including a first slider in the water proof space connected to the driving elements, a first lever linkage in the water proof space connected to the first slider, a second lever linkage in the water of the pit connected to the first lever linkage, and a second slider connected to the second lever linkage, the probes being supported by the second slider, which comprises moving the first slider linearily in X and Y-directions with the driving elements, converting the linear motion of the first slider into rotary motion with the first lever linkage, transmitting the rotary motion of the first lever linkage in the water proof space into linear motion in the water of the pit with the second lever linkage, and transmitting the linear motion of the second lever linkage to the second slider. 4. Method according to claim 2, including a first slider in the water proof space connected to the driving elements, a first lever linkage in the water proof space connected to the first slider, a second lever linkage in the water of the pit connected to the first lever linkage, and a second slider connected to the second lever linkage, the probes being supported by the second slider, which comprises moving the first slider linearily in X and Y-directions with the driving elements, converting the linear motion of the first slider into rotary motion with the first lever linkage, transmitting the rotary motion of the first lever linkage in the water proof space into linear motion in the water of the pit with the second lever linkage, and transmitting the linear motion of the second lever linkage to the second slider. 5. Apparatus for locating defective fuel rod cladding tubes of a water-cooled nuclear reactor within fuel rod bundles combined to form complete fuel assemblies, the fuel assemblies being disposed in fuel assembly storage racks in a water-filled fuel assembly storage pit having a given water level, and the fuel assemblies having bases, comprising a mooring, a plurality of pins connected to said mooring and matchable to the dimensions of the upper surface of a storage rack for securing said mooring, a centering receptacle with a variable centering dimension disposed on said mooring for contacting the base of the fuel assembly on two opposite sides thereof, a carriage movable on said mooring between two positions, a manipulator disposed on said carriage, said manipulator having a supporting base plate and a cover hood defining a water proof space therebetween below the given water level, driving elements disposed in said water proof space, means connected to said driving elements and passing through said base plate for converting linear motion of said driving elements into rotary motion, probes disposed directly in the water of the storage pit and connected to said motion converting means, and at least one ultrasonic test head disposed on each of said probes for insertion between the cladding tubes. 6. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said mooring includes a base plate having T-shaped slots formed therein, and said pins are in the form of sliding blocks movable and lockable in said slots. 7. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said mooring includes another base plate and said centering receptacle includes an abutment fastened to said other base plate, an eccentric shaft opposite said abutment, a rocker disposed on said shaft for moving said shaft by remote control, and a stop disposed on said shaft for limiting motion of said shaft. 8. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said centering receptacle includes a guide and jaws movable along said guide in opposing directions. 9. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said mooring includes another base plate and tracks fastened to said other base plate for guiding said carriage, said first-mentioned base plate of said manipulator having dowel pins protruding outwardly therefrom, said dowel pins being screwed into dowel holes formed in said other base plate, and including a remote control linkage for moving said carriage. 10. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said mooring includes another base plate and tracks fastened to said other base plate for guiding said carriage, said first-mentioned base plate of said manipulator having dowel pins protruding outwardly therefrom, said dowel pins being screwed into dowel holes formed in said other base plate, and including a hydraulic cylinder for moving said carriage. 11. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said mooring includes another base plate and tracks fastened to said other base plate for guiding said carriage, said first-mentioned base plate of said manipulator having dowel pins protruding outwardly therefrom, said dowel pins being screwed into dowel holes formed in said other base plate, and including a pneumatic cylinder for moving said carriage. 12. Apparatus according to claim 5, including means connected to said manipulator for admitting compressed air to said water proof space raising the pressure of said water proof space above the water pressure in said storage pit, and means connected to said manipulator for indicating a leak in said water proof space. 13. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said motion converting means includes a flange passing through and bolted to said base plate of said manipulator, a hollow shaft with a free end and a solid shaft with a free end both being coaxial with said flange, a first lever connected to one of said free ends in said water proof space, a second lever connected to the other of said free ends outside said water proof space, a third lever articulatingly connected to said first lever, a fourth lever articulatingly connected to said second lever, said first and third levers forming a lever linkage in said water proof space in the form of a mirror-symmetrical parallelogram with a first fixed point in said water proof space, said second and fourth levers forming another lever linkage outside said water proof space in the form of another mirror-symmetrical parallelogram with a second fixed point outside the water proof space, a first slider connected to said first fixed point for executing linear driving motions, and a second slider connected to said second fixed point carrying said probes. 14. Apparatus according to claim 13, including two ball bushing spindles connected to said first slider for moving said first slider, and two stepping motors each being connected to a respective one of said spindles. 15. Apparatus according to claim 13, including a force pickup associated with said second slider for protecting the probes against run-on motions thereof. 16. Apparatus for locating defective fuel rod cladding tubes of a water-cooled nuclear reactor within fuel rod bundles combined to form complete fuel assemblies disposed in a water-filled fuel assembly storage pit having a given water level, the fuel assemblies having bases, comprising a receiving container holding a fuel assembly to be tested in a vertical position, said container having a lower edge, the cladding tubes associated with the base of the fuel assembly having a portion thereof protruding beyond said lower edge of said container, a bracket attached to the storage pit, a manipulator locked on said bracket in a test position, said manipulator having a water proof space disposed therein below the given water level, driving elements disposed in said water proof space, probes disposed directly in the water of the storage pit and connected to said driving elements, and at least one ultrasonic test head disposed on each of said probes for insertion between the cladding tubes at the portion of the cladding tubes protruding beyond said lower edge of said container.