Patent Number: 051260980
Section: claims

1. A method of removing the bow in a nuclear fuel assembly, said fuel assembly having top and bottom end fittings, a plurality of longitudinally extending thimble tube members interconnecting top and bottom end fittings, at least two transverse fuel rod support grids axially spaced along the thimble tube members, and a plurality of fuel rods transversely spaced and supported by the fuel rod support grids, the method comprising the steps of securing a weight body having a weight of between about three thousand and four thousand pounds onto the bottom end fitting while the nuclear fuel assembly is positioned under water within the containment building and raising the fuel assembly vertically along the longitudinal axis of the nuclear fuel assembly with the weight body secured onto the bottom end fitting so that the weight exerts a downward force onto the fuel assembly for substantially straightening the fuel assembly and eliminating most of the compressive stresses within the fuel assembly. 2. A method of removing the bow in a nuclear fuel assembly, said fuel assembly having top and bottom end fittings, a plurality of longitudinally extending thimble tube members interconnecting top and bottom end fittings, at least two transverse fuel rod support grids axially spaced along the thimble tube members, and a plurality of fuel rods transversely spaced and supported by the fuel rod support grids, the method comprising the steps of securing the bottom end fitting to a predetermined location under water within the containment building of a nuclear fuel reactor and pulling vertically upward along the longitudinal axis of the nuclear fuel assembly with a force on the top end fitting so that a force of between three thousand and four thousand pounds is exerted on the nuclear fuel assembly for substantially straightening the fuel assembly and eliminating most of the compressive stresses within the fuel assembly. 3. A method of removing the bow in a nuclear fuel assembly, said fuel assembly having top and bottom end fittings, a plurality of longitudinally extending thimble tube members interconnecting top and bottom end fittings, at least two transverse fuel rod support grids axially spaced along the thimble tube members, and a plurality of fuel rods transversely spaced and supported by the fuel rod support grids, the method comprising the steps of securing the bottom end fitting to a vertically oriented upender used for transporting fuel assemblies into and out of the containment building of the nuclear fuel reactor while the upender is positioned under water within the containment building, and pulling on the top end fitting vertically upward along the longitudinal axis of the nuclear fuel assembly with a force so that a force of between three and four thousand pounds is exerted on the nuclear fuel assembly for substantially straightening the fuel assembly and eliminating most of the compressive stresses within the fuel assembly. 4. A method of removing the bow in a nuclear fuel assembly, said fuel assembly having top and bottom end fittings, a plurality of longitudinally extending thimble tube members interconnecting top and bottom end fittings, at least two transverse fuel rod support grids axially spaced along the thimble tube members, and a plurality of fuel rods transversely spaced and supported by the fuel rod support grids, the method comprising the steps of transferring the fuel assembly from a fuel assembly storage area adjacent to the containment building of a nuclear fuel reactor and onto an upender positioned in the fuel assembly storage area,  moving the upender into the containment building,  upending the fuel assembly so that the fuel assembly is positioned in vertical orientation under water and within the containment building,  securing the bottom end fitting onto the upender, and  pulling vertically upward along the longitudinal axis of the nuclear fuel assembly with a force on the top end fitting so that a force of between three thousand and four thousand pounds is exerted on the nuclear fuel assembly for substantially straightening the fuel assembly and eliminating most of the compressive stresses within the fuel assembly.  transferring the fuel assembly from a fuel assembly storage area adjacent the containment building of a nuclear fuel reactor and onto an upender positioned within the storage area,  moving the upender into the containment building,  upending the fuel assembly so that the fuel assembly is positioned in a vertical orientation under the water held within the containment building,  raising the fuel assembly off the upender,  lowering the fuel assembly onto a weight body having a weight in the range of between three thousand and four thousand pounds and which is positioned on the core plate floor within the containment building,  securing the bottom end fitting onto the weight body, and  raising the fuel assembly vertically upward in a direction substantially along the longitudinal axis of the fuel assembly while maintaining the fuel assembly under water and with the weight body attached thereto so that the weight body exerts a downward force onto the fuel assembly for substantially straightening the fuel assembly and eliminating most of the compressive stresses within the fuel assembly. 5. A method of removing the bow in a nuclear fuel assembly, said fuel assembly having top and bottom end fittings, a plurality of longitudinally extending thimble tube members interconnecting top and bottom end fittings, at least two transverse fuel rod support grids axially spaced along the thimble tube members, and a plurality of fuel rods transversely spaced and supported by the fuel rod support grids, the method comprising the steps of