1965
DOI: 10.1016/0368-3230(65)90133-3
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Experience in the operation of the first nuclear power station

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“…The fuel assembly (FA) of the AM reactor consisted of graphite bushings, inside which there was a central downcomer tube with a diameter of 15 mm and four annular fuel elements connected in the upper and lower parts to peripheral tubes made of 1Х18Н9Т steel. The coolant (water) descended along the central tube to the lower distribution chamber, from which it rose upwards along the four peripheral tubes of the annular fuel elements, removing heat from the surface of the inner claddings of the fuel elements (Ushakov 1959). During irradiation, the fuel elements were cooled with water at a pressure of 10 MPa; the water temperature was 150-190 °C at the FA inlet and 210-280 °C at the FA outlet.…”
Section: Design and Conditions For Irradiation Of Fuels Assembliesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fuel assembly (FA) of the AM reactor consisted of graphite bushings, inside which there was a central downcomer tube with a diameter of 15 mm and four annular fuel elements connected in the upper and lower parts to peripheral tubes made of 1Х18Н9Т steel. The coolant (water) descended along the central tube to the lower distribution chamber, from which it rose upwards along the four peripheral tubes of the annular fuel elements, removing heat from the surface of the inner claddings of the fuel elements (Ushakov 1959). During irradiation, the fuel elements were cooled with water at a pressure of 10 MPa; the water temperature was 150-190 °C at the FA inlet and 210-280 °C at the FA outlet.…”
Section: Design and Conditions For Irradiation Of Fuels Assembliesmentioning
confidence: 99%