STEPHAN L ABBOTT
Engineers in Monroeville, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE030393E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Monroeville, PA 15146

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Name
Address
Phone
Stephan Abbott, age 72
4428 Marywood Dr, Monroeville, PA 15146
(412) 327-7266
Stephan L. Abbott
Monroeville, PA
(412) 373-8783
Stephan L Abbott, age 72
4428 Marywood Dr, Monroeville, PA 15146
(412) 373-8783

Professional information

Stephan Abbott Photo 1

Method Of Closing A Pressure Vessel

US Patent:
6763570, Jul 20, 2004
Filed:
Nov 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/306809
Inventors:
Stephan L. Abbott - Monroeville PA
Louis J. Tylman - Acme PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B23P 1700
US Classification:
2952501, 29723, 2989003, 81 5738
Abstract:
A pressure vessel having a removable closure head in a high radiation environment is closed by placing the closure head having a flange over and spaced from the flange of a pressure vessel body containing fissile material. The closure studs are installed in closure stud holes of the pressure vessel body flange. Transition nut members of hydraulic nut assemblies are threaded onto the closure studs. Hydraulic hoses are connected between the hydraulic nut assemblies and a pressure source. The pressure source simultaneously pressurizes the hydraulic nut assemblies to simultaneously apply a uniform force to the closure studs sufficient to seat the spaced apart closure head flange on the pressure vessel body flange and to elongate the closure studs. The hydraulic nut assemblies are locked in place over the closure head flange while the force is applied to the closure studs and the closure studs are elongated. The hydraulic pressure on the hydraulic nut assemblies is released while the hydraulic nut assemblies are locked in place over the closure head flange and the closure studs are elongated.


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Neutron Shield Panel Arrangement For A Nuclear Reactor Pressure Vessel

US Patent:
4743423, May 10, 1988
Filed:
Sep 28, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/655953
Inventors:
Robert L. Turner - Reston VA
Kimchinh Tran - Pittsburgh PA
Stephan L. Abbott - Monroeville PA
Leonard R. Golick - Trafford PA
David E. Boyle - Kiski Township, Armstrong County PA
Theodore A. Meyer - Penn Township, Westmoreland County PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G21C 1100
US Classification:
376287
Abstract:
A shield panel for use in a nuclear reactor including a reactor vessel susceptible to embrittlement when bombarded with high energy neutrons and a nuclear reactor core mounted within the reactor vessel, the reactor vessel having a longitudinal axis and an inner surface surrounding the longitudinal axis, and the nuclear core emitting high energy neutrons which impinge on the inner surface of the reactor vessel. The shield panel includes a canister which contains a completely enclosed interior space and which is mountable between the inner surface of the reactor vessel and the nuclear core in a region wherein the reactor vessel is susceptible to a higher rate of embrittlement than the remaining portion of the vessel when bombarded with high energy neutrons emitted from the nuclear core, and a substance consisting essentially of a heavy metal and hydrogen filling the interior space of the canister.


Stephan Abbott Photo 3

Shipping Device For Heater Unit Assembly

US Patent:
5058762, Oct 22, 1991
Filed:
Jun 19, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/368498
Inventors:
Ronald M. Blaushild - Export PA
Stephan L. Abbott - Monroeville PA
Phillip E. Miller - Greensburg PA
Robert Shaffer - Swissvale PA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
B65D 5300
US Classification:
220378
Abstract:
A shipping device for a heater unit assembly (23), the heater unit assembly (23) including a cylindrical wall (25) and a top plate (31) secured to the cylindrical wall (25) and having a flange portion which projects radially beyond the outer surface of the cylindrical wall (25), and the shipping device including: a cylindrical container (3) having a closed bottom (13); a support member (47) secured to the container (3) and having an inwardly directed flange for supporting the flange portion of the top plate (31); a supplemental supporting system (1) for positioning the heater unit assembly (23) in the container (3) at a spaced relation from the inner surface and bottom wall (13) of the container (3); a cover (15) for closing the top of the container (3); and a container supporting structure (5,7,8) supporting the container (3) in a manner to permit the container (3) to be moved, relative to the supporting structure (5,7,8 ), between a vertical position for loading and unloading the assembly (23) and a horizontal position for transport of the assembly (23). A seal (57) is interposed between the container (3) and the cover (15) for sealing the interior of the container (3) from the environment. An abutment member (41) is mounted on the container supporting structure (5,7,8) for supporting the container bottom (13), when the container (3) is in the vertical position, to prevent the container (3) from moving past the vertical position in the direction away from the horizontal position, and a retainer member (55) is secured within the cover (15) for retaining the assembly top plate (31) in contact with the support member (47) when the cover (15) closes the top of the container (3).