FIELD: power engineering; heat-generating installations such as nuclear power units.
SUBSTANCE: proposed fuel assembly has fuel elements and swirling devices. The latter are mounted in a spaced relation to convex heat-transfer surfaces of fuel elements. These spaces or clearances are formed due to attachment of swirling devices to spacer grids.
EFFECT: enhanced specific power of fuel assembly.
5 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2007-03-20—Published
2005-03-24—Filed