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<p>1,055,754. Readers. MAGYAR TUDOMANYOS AKADEMIA KOZPONTI FIZIKAI KUTATO INTEZETE. May 26, 1965 [May 28, 1964], No. 22333/65. Heading G6C. A nuclear reactor consists of a core of spherical fuel elements 4 enclosed between the perforated spheres 2 and 3. Coolant flows inwards through the pipe 1 to the inner sphere 2 from which it flows radially outwards through the core, leaving the double walled pressure vessel 8 through the outlets 5. The fuel elements 4 are fed into the core through 6 and may be removed through 7. Control and safety rods enter the core through tubes 9 and both the rods and pressure vessel receive coolant air from the tubes I.</p> |