Patent Number: 041526023
Section: claims

1. A nuclear fuel rack disposed within an enclosure having substantially vertical walls, said rack including a plurality of cells each sized to receive a nuclear fuel assembly, said rack positioned so as to have a side substantially parallel to and spaced from one of said walls, said rack additionally having a seismic restraint comprising: a. a cylinder;  b. a piston cooperatively associated with said cylinder for sliding motion with respect thereto;  c. means for allowing a controlled flow of fluid into said cylinder so as to restrain motion of said piston;  d. a support surface joined to one of said piston and cylinder and positionable substantially perpendicular thereto;  e. means for affixing the other of said piston and cylinder to said rack in a substantially horizontal orientation; and  f. an elastic structure substantially stationary at one end with respect to said rack and acting at the other end upon the one of said piston and cylinder joined to said surface.  a. a cylinder;  b. a piston cooperatively associated with said cylinder for sliding motion with respect thereto;  c. means for allowing a controlled flow of fluid into said cylinder so as to restrain motion of said piston;  d. a support pad joined to one of said piston and cylinder and positionable so as to contact said wall;  e. means for affixing the other of said piston and cylinder to said rack in a substantially horizontal orientation; and  f. an elastic structure cooperatively associated with the one of said piston and cylinder joined to said pad so as to continuously apply a lateral positioning force thereto. 2. The nuclear fuel rack of claim 1 additionally comprising means for selectively retaining said piston fixed with respect to said cylinder. 3. The nuclear fuel rack of claim 2 wherein said cylinder includes a wall having an opening therethrough, said piston includes an aperture alignable with said opening, and said selective retaining means comprise a pin removably insertable into said aligned opening and aperture. 4. The nuclear fuel rack of claim 1 wherein said fluid flow controlling means comprise a preselected clearnance between said piston and cylinder. 5. A lateral restraint for a nuclear fuel rack having a plurality of cells each sized to receive a nuclear fuel assembly disposed within a walled fuel storage pit, said restraint affixed to said rack so as to extend laterally therefrom and comprising: