LOYD BRICE NESBITT, JR
Pilots at Mayette Ave, San Jose, CA

License number
California A1379624
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1148 Mayette Ave, San Jose, CA 95125

Professional information

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Bwr Zero Pressure Containment

US Patent:
5091144, Feb 25, 1992
Filed:
Jul 30, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/560410
Inventors:
Charles W. Dillmann - Morgan Hill CA
Harold E. Townsend - Campbell CA
Loyd B. Nesbitt - San Jose CA
Assignee:
General Electric Company - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G21C 1300
US Classification:
376283
Abstract:
The wetwell space in a suppression pool of a nuclear reactor containment is continuously ventilated by exhausting gas therefrom, while at the same time, during normal system operation atmospheric air from a source of same is admitted to the wetwell but such admission being blocked during a LOCA. All exhaust flow from the wetwell is conveyed through a conduit that outlets at a remote elevated location in the atmosphere. All exhaust flow through the conduit is before outletting therefrom passed through gas treatment operation wherein any particulates in the gas mixture are removed. Further treatment of the gas with charcoal to adsorb noble gases can be carried out. In normal reactor operation the ventilation flow rate is at minimal level. However on occurrence of a loss-of-coolant-accident, highly heated gases from the containment drywell are passed into the suppression pool where condensables condense while non-condensable gases are cooled and vent to the wetwell. Fission products are scrubbed in the pool and much retained therein.


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Pressure Suppression Containment System For Boiling Water Reactor

US Patent:
5596613, Jan 21, 1997
Filed:
Mar 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/402458
Inventors:
Douglas M. Gluntz - San Jose CA
Loyd B. Nesbitt - San Jose CA
Assignee:
General Electric Company - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G21C 9008
US Classification:
376283
Abstract:
A system for suppressing the pressure inside the containment of a BWR following a postulated accident. A piping subsystem is provided which features a main process pipe that communicates the wetwell airspace to a connection point downstream of the guard charcoal bed in an offgas system and upstream of the main bank of delay charcoal beds which give extensive holdup to offgases. The main process pipe is fitted with both inboard and outboard containment isolation valves. Also incorporated in the main process pipe is a low-differential-pressure rupture disk which prevents any gas outflow in this piping whatsoever until or unless rupture occurs by virtue of pressure inside this main process pipe on the wetwell airspace side of the disk exceeding the design opening (rupture) pressure differential. The charcoal holds up the radioactive species in the noncondensable gas from the wetwell plenum by adsorption, allowing time for radioactive decay before the gas is vented to the environs.