Patent Number: 053234324
Section: description

PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE PRESENT INVENTION A first embodiment will be explained with reference to FIG. 1. In the following explanation, the component sections which are common to the conventional fuel assembly are given the same reference numbers, and their explanations are omitted. In the following descriptions, the direction is referenced with respect to the travel direction of the fuel rods which travel longitudinally from the left to the right of the figures. Therefore, the left side of a component section is referred to as the entry-side and the right side thereof a the exit-side. The assembling apparatus comprises: a fuel rod magazine 20 of a rectangular tube-shape which houses a plurality of air operated loading cylinders 21 (termed air cylinders) of a shorter length than the fuel rods 6, and are disposed coaxially with and equal in number to fuel rods 6; fuel rods 6 which are housed in the magazine 20 coaxially with the air cylinders 21, and which are pushed by the air cylinders 21 in one direction (towards the right in FIG. 1); a plurality of grid support frames 30 (hereinbelow referred to as grid support 30), spaced apart in the direction of the fuel rods 6, for freely detachably holding grids 4 with the grid cells 5 facing in the direction of the fuel rods 6; a plurality of fuel rods support rollers 40 which are disposed at the entry-side of the grid support 30 (i.e. between a support frame 30 and the fuel rod magazine 20), providing support from underside to the fuel rods 6, exiting from the fuel rod magazine 20, and entering the grid cells 5, to prevent the rods 6 from sagging down; an expander jig 50 which is inserted inside the space of the guide pipes 3, disposed on the grid cells 5, and is used to bulge the guide pipe 3; a raising mechanism 60 which not only supports the grid support 30 but performs the function of raising the fuel assembly to a vertical position when assembling is completed; and a stopper 70 which is disposed on the exit-side (the right side in FIG. 1) of the grid support 30 farthest from the fuel rod magazine 20. An air supply switching device 22 is disposed on the entry-side (left side in FIG. 1) of the fuel rod magazine 20 to which is attached an air supply unit 23, via supply pipes 23a.23b, for supplying air at a given pressure to the air supply switching device 22. The air supply switching device 22 is constructed such that the air supply form the air supply unit 23 can be selectively supplied to air cylinders 21 so as to push out specified fuel rods 6 in the fuel rod magazine 20. The support rollers 40 disposed on the exit-side of the fuel rod magazine 20 consists of an idler roller 41 and a driving roller 42 which is disposed on the upper portion of a support base 61 for the raising mechanism 60. The idler roller 41 comprises: an idler frame 41a which freely rotatably supports the idler roller 41; a threaded support 41b which provides a freely movable vertical support to the frame 41a; and an idler cylinder 41d which moves the threaded support 41b transversely to the fuel rods 6 direction, via a base plate 41c. The driving roller 42 is freely rotatably supported by a drive roller frame 42a which is disposed on the side region of the support base 61 of the raising mechanism 60, and is driven with an external power means. The drive roller frame 42a is freely movably supported vertically by means of a threaded support 42b. The tip end (left end in FIG. 1) of each of the expander jig 50 is provided with a known bulging device for bulging the guide pipe 3. The jigs ar disposed on the jig base 51 freely movably in the fuel rod 6 direction so that they can be inserted inside the guide pipes 3. The raising mechanism 60 comprises: a rotating base plate 61, disposed at the exit-side (right in FIG. 1) of the fuel rod magazine 20 and extending in the fuel rod 6 direction; a rotating mechanism 62 disposed underneath the entry-side end of the rotating base 61 for rotating the raising mechanism 60 from a horizontal position to a vertical position. The stopper 70 comprises: a rectangular-shaped positioning plate 71 disposed at the exit-side of the farthest removed grid support 30 from the fuel rod magazine 20; and a stopper cylinder 72 which moves the positing plate 71 transversely. The operation of the assembling apparatus of the above described construction will be presented in the following. A grid 4 is installed in each of the grid supports 30 so that the grid cells 5 face in the direction of the fuel rods 6. Then a key is inserted into each of the grid cells 5 so as to deactivate the springs 10. By means of the threaded support 41b.42b, the top end of the support rollers 41.42 is adjusted to be at about the same height as the highest grid cells 5 or the grids 4. Next, the air at a selected pressure is supplied to the air supply switching mechanism 22 from the air supply unit 23, and then the air pressure is applied only to those air cylinders 21 disposed at the topmost level of the fuel rod magazine 20. By this step, only the fuel rods 6 which are disposed at the topmost level in the fuel rod magazine 20 are forwarded toward the grid 4. The forwarded fuel rods 6 are supported at their lower surface by the idler roller 41 and are inserted into the respective grid cells 5 of the grid 4. The fuel rods 6 are next supported and driven forward further by means of the driving rollers 42, and enter the grid cells 5 of the next grid 4. According to the embodiment presented, it is possible to prevent the tip of the fuel rods 6 being forwarded from the fuel rod magazine 20 to the grids 4 from sagging down due to their own weight, because of the supports provided by the idler roller 41 as well as by the driving rollers 42. If the tip of a fuel rod 6 is allowed to sag, there is a danger of introducing fine scratches on the surface of the fuel rod 6 due to mechanical interference of the fuel rod with the straps 7 which form the grids 4. An advantage of the apparatus presented in the above embodiment is that such a situation is prevented from happening, thereby improving the quality of the fuel assembly. The topmost fuel rods 6 are thus progressively inserted into the grid cells 5 of the various grids 4, and the tips of the fuel rods are butted up against the positing plate 71 of the stopper 70, thereby positioning the topmost fuel rods 6 in the fuel assembly. Next, the air supply switching mechanism 22 is again operated, and the air pressure to the topmost cylinders 21 is shut-off, then the threaded screws 41b.42b are lowered to align the top portion of the rollers 41.42 with the lower position of the grids 4 in the second highest level of grid cells 5 of the grids 4. Next, by operating the air supply switching mechanism 22, the air pressure is applied to the cylinders 21 disposed at the second level of the fuel rod magazine 20. By following the same procedure presented for the topmost fuel rods 6, the fuel rods 6 in the second level are inserted into the respective grid cells 5 of the grids 4. By repeating the above described sequence of events for other fuel rods 6 disposed at other levels of the fuel rod magazine 20, all the fuel rods are transferred into the grid cells 5 of the grids 4 from the fuel rod magazine 20. According to the apparatus of the embodiment, it is possible to progressively insert all the fuel rods 6 into the successive grids 5 by operating only the air supply switching mechanism 22, thereby enabling to simplifying the construction of the assembling apparatus significantly compared with the conventional assembling apparatus relying on such devices as pull-in rods. Furthermore, for the insertion of the fuel rods 6, it is only necessary that the air supply unit 23 be operated, without the necessity of additional operations such as gripping of the fuel rod 6 required in the pull-in rods system. After the fuel rods 6 are inserted in the grids 4, the operating steps follow the conventional procedure, such as removing the keys from the grids 4, allowing the springs 10 to contact the surface of the fuel rods 6, thereby fixing the fuel rods 6 firmly in the required relative position in the grids 4. Next, the fuel rod magazine 20 is removed from the assembling apparatus, and the required number of guide pipes 3 are inserted in the specific grid cells 5 of the grids 4, and the guide pipes 3 are bulged with the use of the expander jig 50, thus securely fixing the guide pipes 3 to the girds 4. Next, the idler cylinder 41d attached to the idler roller 41 is contracted to remove the idler roller 41 from the front of the grids 4, the raising mechanism 62 of the rotating base 61 is operated to raise the rotating base 61 together with the drive roller frame 42a and the threaded support 42b, and the fuel assembly to a vertical position, and removing the fuel assembly from the assembling apparatus and transferring the assembly elsewhere to a specified location. In the embodiment presented above, air-operated cylinders were used as an example of a fluid-driven cylinders, but it is apparent that oil-operated cylinders can function equally as well. The present invention is not limited by the particular embodiment presented above, and includes other variations.