Larry E. Fennern - San Jose CA Harold A. Careway - San Jose CA Li C. Hsu - Saratoga CA
Assignee:
General Electric Company - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G21C 1518
US Classification:
376293
Abstract:
A reactor building assembly includes a pressure vessel within a containment vessel surrounded in turn by first and second enclosures defining respective first and second chambers. A method of operation includes channeling fresh air downwardly by gravity through the second chamber and then channeling the fresh air laterally through the first enclosure adjacent to the bottom thereof and into the first chamber. The air is then channeled upwardly by natural buoyancy through the first chamber for cooling the first chamber and mixing with stale air therein. The stale air is then discharged from the first chamber upwardly through the top of the first enclosure to the environs. A building inlet is disposed at the second enclosure top for receiving the fresh air, a building outlet is disposed at the top of the first enclosure for discharging the stale air, and a transfer duct is disposed through the first enclosure adjacent to the bottom thereof for selectively joining in flow communication the first and second chambers for allowing natural convection circulation of the fresh air downwardly through the second chamber, laterally through the transfer duct, and upwardly through the first chamber.
Gentry E. Wade - Saratoga CA Giancarlo Barbanti - Cupertino CA Atambir S. Rao - San Jose CA Li C. Hsu - Saratoga CA
International Classification:
G21C 1518
US Classification:
376283
Abstract:
A gravity driven cooling system pool is disposed at an elevated location with respect to the locations of nuclear fuel rods in a pressure vessel. In the event of a loss of coolant in the pressure vessel, steam pressure is initially reduced by venting the steam into the containment or a closed suppression pool containing a quantity of water under a large air space. The suppression pool condenses sufficient steam to lower the steam pressure in the pressure vessel so that water can flow by gravity from gravity driven cooling system pool to flood the fuel rods in the pressure vessel. An isolation condenser is submerged in a large supply of water elevated with respect to pressure vessel. Steam is admitted to the isolation condenser, or heat exchanger, where it is cooled by boiling the water surrounding it. This steam is vented to the atmosphere. A depressurization valve vents steam fro the pressure vessel into the containment to aid pressure reduction, and thus to aid the gravity flow of coolant.
Medicine Doctors
Li Chin Hsu, Los Angeles CA - PT (Physical therapy)
Product Support Technician at Zodiac In-flight Innovations, Program Associate at Zodiac In-flight Innovations
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Program Development
Work:
Zodiac In-flight Innovations - Brea, California since Mar 2013
Product Support Technician
Zodiac In-flight Innovations - Brea, CA since Aug 2011
Program Associate
UC-Riverside Jan 2011 - Jun 2011
Senior Design
UC-Riverside Sep 2010 - Dec 2010
Intro to Bioengineering Mentor
Innovative Intuitive Technology Inc. - Placentia, California Jun 2010 - Sep 2010
Electrical Engineer Intern
Education:
California Institute of Technology 2012 - 2013
Project Management
University of California, Riverside 2007 - 2011
Bachelor, Bioengineering
Interests:
Management Training, Process Theories, Financial Investment, Global Finance, Software Development, Entrepreneurship, Basketball, Golf, Tennis, Biking, Fitness