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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 03, 1996
Filed:
Jun. 14, 1995
Kunio Enomoto, Ibaraki-ken, JP;
Masahiro Otaka, Hitachi, JP;
Kazuo Amano, Hitachi, JP;
Koichi Kurosawa, Hitachi, JP;
Eisaku Hayashi, Hitachi, JP;
Ren Morinaka, Hitachi, JP;
Shigeo Hattori, Ibaraki-ken, JP;
Kasunori Sato, Kure, JP;
Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Babcock-Hitachi Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Low temperature water in a low temperature water tank 12 installed outside a reactor pressure vessel 9 is pumped by a high pressure pump 15 and supplied through a conductor 17 under pressure. The supplied water is ejected, as a stream of cold water jet 8, from a nozzle 14 connected to the conductor 17 and introduced into the reactor pressure vessel 9 by a driving mechanism. The stream of cold water jet 8 ejected from the nozzle 14 is directed to impinge against a predetermined position of a core shroud 13 in reactor water 11 filled in the reactor pressure vessel 9 and being at temperature higher than the low temperature water. Then, while continuing to eject the cold water jet 8 from the nozzle 14, the nozzle 14 is moved away from the predetermined position, or the ejection of the cold water jet 8 from the nozzle 14 is stopped, allowing the predetermined position to be heated again with the temperature of the reactor water 11. A thermal shock is thereby applied to the predetermined position for improvement in residual stress of the core shroud 13.