US PATENT SUBCLASS 376 / 395
.~.~ Having specified fluid flow path or pattern within reactor core


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376 /   HD   INDUCED NUCLEAR REACTIONS: PROCESSES, SYSTEMS, AND ELEMENTS

347  DF  REACTOR STRUCTURES {7}
361  DF  .~ Circulating fluid within reactor {6}
395.~.~ Having specified fluid flow path or pattern within reactor core {4}
396  DF  .~.~.~> Plural separate coolant loops through reactor core
397  DF  .~.~.~> Plural passes {1}
399  DF  .~.~.~> With particular flow directing or diverting means (e.g., flow baffle) {1}
401  DF  .~.~.~> One-fluid-type pressure tube reactor


DEFINITION

Classification: 376/395

Having specified fluid flow path or pattern within reactor core:

(under subclass 361) Subject matter wherein the coolant is made to traverse a specified or predetermined route or channel within the reactor core or the route taken is such as to place the coolant into a pattern or network which serves to exert a particular effect upon the reactor or reaction.

(1) Note. The recitation of a coolant flowing or circulating through the reactor core is not itself enough to place a patent in this or indented subclasses.