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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 02, 1999
Filed:
Dec. 08, 1995
Dietmar Bittermann, Furth, DE;
Andreas Gobel, Neunkirchen A. Brand, DE;
Gerhard Hau, Albstadt, DE;
Hartmut Seidelberger, Erlangen, DE;
Horst Weisshaupl, Herzogenaurach, DE;
Lothar Wistuba, Herzogenaurach, DE;
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Munich, DE;
Abstract
A device for collecting and cooling reactor-meltdown products from a reactor pressure vessel includes an antechamber disposed below the reactor pressure vessel and an expansion chamber for the reactor-meltdown products. A channel which is disposed between the antechamber and the expansion chamber has a partition being destructible by the reactor-meltdown products. A closure element which connects a coolant reservoir to the expansion chamber is destructible by the reactor-meltdown products. A method for collecting and cooling reactor-meltdown products from a reactor pressure vessel includes collecting reactor-meltdown products in an antechamber disposed below the reactor pressure vessel and keeping them in the antechamber for a predetermined time interval. A partition disposed between the antechamber and an expansion chamber is destroyed with the reactor-meltdown products. The reactor-meltdown products penetrate from the antechamber into the expansion chamber and are spread in the expansion chamber. A closure element is destroyed with the reactor-meltdown products in the expansion chamber, for connecting a coolant reservoir to the expansion chamber and permitting coolant to flow into the expansion chamber where it cools the reactor-meltdown products.