Patent Number: 047120150
Section: description

A shield 10 for a nuclear reactor core includes a conical side 11 supported on a concrete vault 11a, a normally fixed radially outer annular roof shield 12 (only part shown) and a central radially inner above-core shield 13 (only part shown). The shields 12, 13 are normally fitted with concrete in spaces 9. The shield may have penetrations, one of which is shown at 8. The inner shield 13 can rotate about a vertical axis and may itself have a further inner part also rotatable about a vertical axis. The shield 12 has upper wall 7 and bottom wall 6. The shield 12 includes radially inner wall 14 connected by uninterrupted annular interlocking keys and keyways shown schematically at 15, 15a to the annular wall 16 of the shield 13. The keys connecting are present as a full circle in this plane. In the present case an upper portion 17 of the wall 14 is free standing or cantilevered ie is not connected to the upper wall 7 and the lower portion 18 is fully built into the roof 12. Thus in the normal condition the portion 17 is vertically above the encastre (fixed end) cylinder 18. The concrete engages the wall 14 and 17 in FIG. 1. The wall 17 is annular and continuous around the shield 12. If the roof rotates under pressure about an axis transverse to the vertical (arrow A) and the inner portion moves upward most of the upper cylinder portion 17 undergoes only vertical movement and there is substantially no radial expansion at the position of keys 15 which therefore remain locked and there is no loss of containment. Under these conditions the effect of roof rotation is accommodated in the free standing portion 17 by a region 20 of axial bending near to the connection 21 between the portions 17 and 18. A similar effect occurs at all points around the circumference. The distortion shown in FIG. 2 is exaggerated for clarity.