Patent ID: 8379789

Claim:
A method of removing charged particles from a coolant fluid in a nuclear plant having a reactor vessel and a fluid circuit which includes flow path defining means defining a flow path for circulating the coolant fluid from and to the reactor vessel, the method including directing a stream of the coolant fluid and which contains ionized radioactive particles along the flow path; applying a pulsating magnetic field of generally constant magnetic flux across a cross-sectional area transverse to a direction of flow of the fluid stream in the flow path by means of at least two pairs of diametrically opposed electromagnets which are arranged adjacent the flow path defining means, the electromagnets of a pair having diametrically opposed inwardly disposed facing poles of opposite polarity and the pairs being arranged so as to have angularly off-set poles of like polarity; and deflecting, by means of the pulsating magnetic field, the ionized radioactive particles in the flow path, such that the deflected ionized radioactive particles are embedded in a particle deposition bed defining on an internal surface of the flow path defining means, the particle deposition bed having a plurality of contiguous layers of particle diffusion-resistant deposition material, comprising a radially innermost layer of graphite, a contiguous intermediate layer of at least one of chromium and specialty chromium alloy, and a radially outermost layer of one or more of silicon carbide, diamond, SiN and SiFC.