Patent Number: 040381382
Section: description

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The fuel element 1 shown in FIG. 1 comprises uranium carbide enclosed within a stainless steel sheath. The fuel element has a wire wrap 2 which serves to space the fuel element from adjacent fuel elements 1 in a bundle of fuel elements enclosed by a peripheral wrapper (not shown). The wire wrap 2 comprises a single wire helically wound about its longitudinal axis in the manner of an open coil helical spring. The helically wound wire is wound in a helical path about the fuel element so that it makes contact along a helical path in a series of regularly spaced intermittent contacts. The diameter of the wire is approximately 50 percent of the coil diameter. A wire wrap of this form enables coolant to flow between the wire wrap and the fuel element between the points of contact. Such a wrap also has sufficient transverse stiffness to maintain constant the spacing of fuel elements in the bundle under normal operation. The outside diameter of the fuel element is 9.14 mm, the outside diameter of the coils of wire is 2.5 mm and the diameter of the wire 1 mm. In the construction of fuel element 1 shown in FIG. 2, a wire wrap 3 comprises two wires of equal diameter interwound in the manner of twin lead flex used for electric lighting installations. The combination of interwound wires is wound helically about the fuel element to contact it in a series of regularly spaced intermittent contacts. The twin wire wrap is wound in a clockwise direction about the fuel element and the wires are wound clockwise about each other. Alternatively, the twin wire wrap may be wound in an anticlockwise direction about the fuel element and the wires wound anticlockwise about each other. By winding the wires about each other and the wound combination about the fuel element in the same direction, nesting of fuel elements one with another in the bundle is improved and the spacing of fuel elements is more uniform. In a third construction of fuel element (which is generally similar to the combination shown in FIG. 2) the wire wrap comprises a relatively large diameter single wire having a smaller diameter wire helically wound about it. The combination of wires is wound helically about the fuel element so that the coils of the small wire make contact with the fuel element along a helical path in a series of regularly spaced intermittent contacts. Wires having diameters in the ratio 2:1 are suitable, for example, in a wire wrap for effecting 0.1 inch spacing between fuel elements the larger wire is approximately 0.050 inch diameter whilst the smaller wire is approximately 0.025 inch diameter.