Patent Number: 047012986
Section: claims

1. An underground nuclear reactor comprising: a cylindrical pressure vessel;  a pile of spherical fuel elements located within a removable core vessel arranged within a cavity defined by said cylindrical pressure vessel;  an outer side reflector laterally disposed against an external surface of said removable core vessel;  an outer bottom reflector located beneath said removable core vessel;  an inner bottom reflector beneath said pile within said removable core vessel and removable therewith;  an inner side reflector surrounding said pile within the removable core vessel and removable therewith;  a plurality of channels in said inner side reflector;  absorber means for trimming and shutdown of said reactor displaceably disposed within said channels;  a roof reflector located within the removable core vessel and resting directly on said fuel elements;  said cylindrical pressure vessel having an opening in a cover region of sufficient size to allow removal of said removable pressure vessel;  a cover arranged in said opening;  blower means for forcing primary loop circulation of cooling gas downward through said pile arranged in said cover;  cooling system means for transferring heat generated in said pile from the pressure vessel arranged on an inner surface of said pressure vessel;  jacket means for gas tight sealing of said cooling system means against said cavity;  an annular space between said outer reflector and said jacket means for transport of said cooling gas;  means for structurally sealing said primary loop circulation and avoiding need of forced ventilation and filter devices;  wherein said primary loop and said cooling system means operate to safely remove decay heat following an accident.  foundation means for supporting said cylindrical pressure vessel;  means for covering said pressure vessel resting on said foundation means; and  a light construction hall enclosing said means for covering for housing auxiliary and supply systems.  decay heat is transferred by thermal conduction and radiation from said outer side reflector to said cooling system means upon a pressure release accident; and  decay heat is transferred by conduction from said pressure vessel to surrounding soil and to the atmosphere upon a failure of said cooling system means. 2. A nuclear reactor as in claim 1, wherein said primary loop exhibits a pressure higher than a pressure of medium in said cooling system means. 3. A nuclear reactor as in claim 1, wherein said fuel elements exhibit a high heavy metal content. 4. A nuclear reactor as in claim 1, further comprising drive means for said absorber means located in passages in said cover. 5. A nuclear reactor as in claim 1, further comprising gas conduction jacket means for separating suction and compression sides of said blower connected to said removable core vessel and located in a free space between said roof reflector and said cover. 6. A nuclear reactor as in claim 1, wherein said jacket means exhibits ribs on a side facing said annular space. 7. A nuclear reactor as in claim 6, wherein said ribs are longitudinally arranged, extend to rest on said outer side reflector, and define cooling channels. 8. A nuclear reactor as in claim 1, further comprising means for supporting said removable core vessel resting directly on a bottom surface of said pressure vessel. 9. A nuclear reactor as in claim 1, further comprising a passage for housing a blower motor in said cover, wherein said passage is equipped with a removable closure. 10. A nuclear reactor as in claim 1, further comprising: 11. A nuclear reactor as in claim 1, further comprising means for regulating reactor output by blower controlling and secondary flow of the cooling system means rates and utilizing negative temperature coefficients. 12. A nuclear reactor as in claim 11, wherein said absorber means and burnable neutron poisons initially absorb excess reactivity and said absorber means are manually displaceable to compensate for variations of excess reactivity occurring during operation of said reactor. 13. A nuclear reactor as in claim 1, further comprising a shielding bell for placing directly onto the pressure vessel and means for drawing said removable core vessel into the shielding bell following raising of said cover for discharge of said nuclear reactor following burnoff of said fuel elements. 14. A nuclear reactor as in claim 1, wherein the decay heat is removed by natural convection and a potential pressure rise in said primary loop is compensated by an overflow of the cooling gas into gas reservoirs upon failure of the blower means;