Moderator Dump Patents (Class 376/222)
  • Patent number: 8526566
    Abstract: Porous nuclear fuel elements for use in advanced high temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactors (HTGR's), and to processes for fabricating them. Advanced uranium bi-carbide, uranium tri-carbide and uranium carbonitride nuclear fuels can be used. These fuels have high melting temperatures, high thermal conductivity, and high resistance to erosion by hot hydrogen gas. Tri-carbide fuels, such as (U,Zr,Nb)C, can be fabricated using chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) to simultaneously deposit each of the three separate carbides, e.g., UC, ZrC, and NbC in a single CVI step. By using CVI, the nuclear fuel may be deposited inside of a highly porous skeletal structure made of, for example, reticulated vitreous carbon foam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2013
    Assignee: Sandia Corporation
    Inventors: Dennis L. Youchison, Brian E. Williams, Robert E. Benander
  • Patent number: 7899146
    Abstract: Porous nuclear fuel elements for use in advanced high temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactors (HTGR's), and to processes for fabricating them. Advanced uranium bi-carbide, uranium tri-carbide and uranium carbonitride nuclear fuels can be used. These fuels have high melting temperatures, high thermal conductivity, and high resistance to erosion by hot hydrogen gas. Tri-carbide fuels, such as (U,Zr,Nb)C, can be fabricated using chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) to simultaneously deposit each of the three separate carbides, e.g., UC, ZrC, and NbC in a single CVI step. By using CVI, the nuclear fuel may be deposited inside of a highly porous skeletal structure made of, for example, reticulated vitreous carbon foam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2011
    Assignee: Sandia Corporation
    Inventors: Dennis L. Youchison, Brian E. Williams, Robert E. Benander
  • Publication number: 20030138070
    Abstract: A device (10) for storage of hazardous material, especially heat-producing hazardous material, such as radioactive spent nuclear reactor fuel, comprises a substantially cylindrical reinforced concrete body (12) with an axially elongate storage space (18) for the hazardous material. A cylindrical central passage (11) open at both ends extends axially through the device (10). A plurality of cylindrical storage compartments (18) which form the storage space are disposed about the central passage (11) parallel to and radially spaced from it. Heat conveyed inwardly from the storage compartments (18) is dissipated from the device by air or water flowing upwardly in the central passage (11).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2002
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Inventor: Hans Georgii