摘要 |
1344308 Reactors SIEMENS AG 24 Nov 1971 [24 Nov 1970] 54686/71 Heading G6C In a steam generating nuclear reactor power plant, leakage steam is condensed by a waterfree medium such as carbon dioxide and/or silver iodide. Leakage steam, in the event of a rupture of the coolant lines 6, connecting the steam generators 7 and the reactor 4, is sprayed with carbon dioxide and silver iodide from the conduits 12, 13 respectively in the annular chamber, 10. The condensate collects in the container 15 and is conveyed to the reactor pit 5. The air cushion formed in front of the escaping steam is released from the chamber, 10, through the valve 16. Spray conduits, 17, 18 may also be placed in the plant chamber, 9, when leaking steam is condensed directly at the leakage point and no air cushion is moved through the plant. |