Patent Number: 047175338
Section: claims

1. A spacing grid for a longitudinal nuclear fuel assembly having a bundle of parallel fuel elements arranged in a regular triangular array, said grid having a peripheral frame of regular hexagonal shape consisting of six side plates and at least two beds of wires spaced in a longitudinal direction, each of said beds having only two separate series of mutually parallel wires, said wires having ends secured to said frame, the wires of a same one of said series being parallel to two opposed sides of said frame, all said wires defining passages for supporting said fuel elements and said beds including at least one respective series of wires parallel to each side of said frame. 2. A spacing grid according to claim 1, wherein said wires in each bed provide two support points for each fuel rod and the wires of two different beds in the grid provide two diametrically opposite support points to a same one of said fuel rods. 3. A spacing grid according to claim 1, wherein the wires in each of said beds provide four supporting points for each fuel rod. 4. A spacing grid according to claim 1, wherein said wires of the two series in each of said beds bind at the crossing points thereof. 5. A spacing grid according to claim 1, wherein end portions of said wires are passed in openings of said peripheral frame and are thermally deformed against the outer surface of said frame, whereby projecting bosses for contact between adjacent fuel assemblies are formed. 6. A spacing grid according to claim 1, wherein end portions of said wires are engaged into openings of said peripheral frame and brazed. 7. A spacing grid according to claim 1, wherein said side plates are corrugated at the same pitch as said array. 8. A spacing grid according to claim 1, wherein successive ones of said beds are at different angles with a longitudinal axis of said grid. 9. A nuclear fuel assembly having: a framework including end nozzles and elongated members connecting said end nozzles,  a bundle of parallel fuel elements arranged in a regular triangular array between said end nozzles,  and a plurality of separate spacing and retaining grids distributed along said bundle and connected to at least some ones of said elongated elements,  wherein each of said grids has a peripheral frame of regular hexagonal shape and at least two beds of wires spaced in a longitudinal direction along said frame, each of said beds having only two separate series of mutually parallel wires whose end portions are secured to said frame, the wires of a same one of said series being parallel to two opposed sides of said frame and all said wires defining passages for supporting said fuel elements, said beds including at least one respective series of wires parallel to each side of said frame.  a framework including end nozzles, and elongated members connecting said end nozzles,  a bundle of parallel fuel elements arranged in a regular triangular array between said end nozzles, said elongated members being substituted for some of said fuel elements in said array,  and a plurality of separate spacing and retaining grids distributed along said bundle and connected to at least some ones of said elongated elements,  wherein each of said grids has a peripheral frame of regular hexagonal shape and at least three beds of wires spaced in a longitudinal direction, each of said beds having only two separate series of mutually parallel wires whose end portions are secured to said frame, the wires of a same one of said series being parallel to two opposed sides of said frame, with the six total series having a respective two series parallel to each of the three opposed sides, and all said wires defining passages for said fuel elements, the wires in each of said beds defining openings each traversed by a set of four fuel elements each having two contact points with the wires of the respective bed and each fuel element having six contact points distributed at equal intervals with the wires in a grid. 10. A fuel assembly according to claim 9, wherein each of said fuel elements and said wires define a coolant flow passage in each of said beds and wherein said flow passages associated with a same one of said fuel elements are helically disposed along the fuel element. 11. A nuclear fuel assembly having: