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Date of Patent:
May. 13, 1980

Filed:

Jul. 20, 1977
Applicant:
Inventors:

Wilfried Jung, Erlangen, DE;

Martin Peehs, Bubenreuth, DE;

Peter Rau, Mittelehrenbach uber Forchheim, DE;

Wolfgang Krug, Julich, DE;

Horst Stechemesser, Linnich-Tetz, DE;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G21C / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
176 37 ; 176 60 ;
Abstract

A gas-cooled nuclear reactor, having a tight connection with an intentionally provided leak site between a fission-gas discharge channel formed in a reactor core carrying plate as well as in a head portion of encased fuel elements that are suspended in receiving bores formed in the core carrying plate, the tight connection being formed by an annular member having a sealing surface engaging the core carrying plate at a region thereof in which an opening to the fission-gas discharge channel formed in the core carrying plate is located, a gas-tight, elastic and substantially cylindrical member, variable in length, connecting the annular member to the fission-gas discharge channel formed in the head portion of the fuel element, compression spring means biasing the annular member in a direction away from the fission gas discharge channel formed in the fuel-element head portion, and a sealing abutment plate secured to a central pin and limiting clearance for play of the annular member with respect to an annular zone thereof disposed within the sealing surface of the annular member, the leak site including a radial bore formed in and extending through the annular member between the annular zone and the sealing surface of the annular member.


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