Patent Number: 041815718
Section: claims

1. A fuel pin bracing grid for a nuclear fuel sub-assembly, the grid comprising a plurality of strips formed to produce a complex of hexagonally shaped unit cells in honeycomb pattern, each cell being formed from a discrete strip of material, each of three alternate sides of the cell having an opening formed therein and the remaining sides being continuous, each continuous side having an embossment to provide a guide pad for a fuel pin. 2. A fuel pin bracing grid according to claim 1 wherein the continuous sides of each unit cell have a pair of second embossments, the second embossments of each pair being disposed one on each side of the first embossment to form a linear group extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cells, the second embossments being of lesser radial height than the first embossments. 3. A nuclear fuel sub-assembly comprising a central fuel section extended at opposite ends by a locating section and a neutron shielding section, and wherein the central fuel section comprises a multiplicity of elongate fuel pins spaced apart within a tubular wrapper by a series of bracing grids, each grid comprising a plurality of strips formed to produce a complex of hexagonally shaped unit cells in honeycomb pattern, each cell being formed from a discrete strip of material, each of three alternate sides of the cell having an opening formed therein and the remaining sides being continuous, each continuous side having an embossment to provide a guide pad for a fuel pin. 4. A liquid metal cooled fast breeder nuclear reactor of the kind wherein a nuclear fuel assembly is submerged in a pool of coolant, the fuel assembly comprising a plurality of fuel sub-assemblies upstanding in side-by-side array, each sub-assembly comprising a multiplicity of elongate fuel pins spaced apart within a tubular wrapper by a series of bracing grids, each grid comprising a plurality of strips formed to produce a complex of hexagonally shaped unit cells in honeycomb pattern, each cell being formed from a discrete strip of material, each of three alternate sides of the cell having an opening formed therein and the remaining sides being continuous, each continuous side having a first embossment to provide a guide pad for a fuel pin and a pair of second embossments disposed one on each side of the first embossment to form a linear group extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cells, the second embossment being of lesser radial height than the first embossments.