Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1981-1988
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Wilfried Stracke
Introduction
Wilfried Stracke is a notable inventor based in Oftersheim, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of nuclear reactor technology, holding a total of nine patents. His work focuses on advancements in gas-cooled high-temperature reactors, which are crucial for the future of energy production.
Latest Patents
Stracke's latest patents include a gas-cooled high-temperature reactor charged with spherical fuel elements. This invention relates to a reactor located within the cavity of a pressure vessel, utilizing spherical fuel elements and a removal apparatus for these elements. The design features at least one ceramic pebble outlet tube that extends through the graphite structural parts of the nuclear reactor, along with several metal pebble outlet tubes installed through the bottom of the pressure vessel. These tubes are arranged coaxially in the liner of the passage through the vessel. To facilitate maintenance, the metal pebble outlet tubes are constructed from several releasably interconnected tube segments. A compensating tube is also included to accommodate thermal expansion, ensuring tight sealing and operational efficiency.
Another significant patent by Stracke is a support structure for a nuclear reactor. This design comprises a primary support element connected to the roof of the pressure vessel and a secondary support element joined to the primary support. The thermal roof shield and roof reflector are connected to the secondary support element, enhancing the reactor's structural integrity.
Career Highlights
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