Patent Number: 048266485
Section: claims

1. A neutron absorbing bar for a liquid cooled nuclear reactor, including a cluster of vertical neutron absorbing rods fixed to arms of a spider having a central pommel connectable to a drive mechanism and a damping device in the pommel, said damping device including: a cylinder formed in said pommel and opening downwardly; a piston slidably received in said cylinder and urged downwardly toward a predetermined outermost position by resilient means contained in said cylinder; and a hydromechanical damper carried by said piston and arranged for abutting a stationary part upon release and fall of the bar for exerting a shock damping action; wherein a plurality of sets of calibrated openings are formed in a lateral wall of the cylinder are distributed along the length thereof so as to be covered successively by the piston during upward movement thereof into the cylinder and to provide a leak cross-sectional flow area to liquid forced out of the cylinder upon movement of the piston into the cylinder which decreases gradually as the amount of movement of said piston into said cylinder increases. 2. Bar according to claim 1, wherein the piston has a downwardly directed radial shoulder whereby the wall of said piston under said shoulder define with the cylinder an annular clearance into which said sets of openings open when uncovered. 3. Bar according to claim 1, wherein a spring of low stiffness as compared with that of the resilient means is compressed between said piston and a bottom wall of said cylinder. 4. Bar according to claim 1, wherein the resilient means comprise two helical springs placed in mutually abutting series relation and having opposite winding directions. 5. Bar according to claim 1, further comprising an end of travel spring interposed between a bottom wall of the cylinder and a vertically slidable abutment thimble arranged for receiving the piston when the latter has travelled over a predetermined length from said predetermined position. 6. Bar according to claim 5, wherein abutment of the piston on the thimble takes place after the piston has moved upwardly beyond all the holes providing the leak for cross-sectional area. 7. A neutron absorbing bar for a liquid cooled nuclear reactor, including a cluster of vertical neutron absorbing rods fixed to arms of a spider having a central pommel connectable to a drive mechanism and a damping device in the pommel, said damping device including: a cylinder formed in said pommel and opening downwardly; a piston slidably received in said cylinder and urged downwardly toward a predetermined outermost position by resilient means contained in said cylinder; an end of travel spring interposed between a bottom wall of the cylinder and a vertically slidably abutment thimble arranged for receiving the piston when the latter has travelled over a predetermined length from said predetermined position; and a hydromechanical damper carried by said piston and arranged for abutting a stationary part upon release and fall of the bar for exerting a shock damping action; wherein a plurality of sets of calibrated openings are formed in a lateral wall of the cylinder and distributed along the length thereof so as to be covered successively by the piston during upward movement thereof into the cylinder and to provide a leak cross-sectional flow area to liquid forced out of the cylinder upon engagement of the piston into the cylinder which decreases gradually as the amount of movement of said piston into said cylinder increases.