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US 5317611

STACKABLE TRUNCATED CONICAL SHELL FUEL ELEMENT AND AN ASSEMBLY THEREOF FOR A NUCLEAR THERMAL ENGINE

Assignee

WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION, A CORP. OF PENNSYLVANIA

Filed

May 5, 1992

Granted

May 31, 1994

Location

UNITY TOWNSHIP PA US

Abstract

A modular fuel assembly for a nuclear thermal engine includes a plurality of fuel elements each having a fueled, truncated conical shell and an unfueled peripheral lip at the base of the shell with radial passages there-through. The fuel elements are nested with the lips seating one on top of another to form a stack of fuel elements with frusto-conical flow passages between the shells of adjacent fuel elements which are divided into channels by ribs on the conical shells. The stack of fuel elements is mounted in a cylindrical housing with the bases of the shells facing a central inlet opening at one end of the housing. Propellant enters the central inlet opening, is deflected radially outward by a deflector into an annular flow distribution channel from which it flows radially inward through the passages in the fuel element lips, through the flow channels of frusto-conical passages between the fueled shells where it is heated, and out through a central exhaust passage.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Oct 9, 1992

Rescinded

Apr 23, 1993

Duration

6 months

Inventor

  • 1LYMAN J. PETROSKY

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