
doi: 10.2172/4027928
The computer program FATT for calculating the transient temperature distribution in the EGCR core is described. The program, in FORTRAN for the IBM 7090, provides an arbitrary choice of axial increments for the reactor core. The heat transfer coefficients are made temperature-dependent. Provisions are available for plotiing the results from the program on the Calcomp plotter. The equations and some typical results are included, and the finlte difference method of solution is described. (auth)
Reactor Technology, Reactor Core, Ibm 7090, Computers, Fortran, Temperature, Egcr, Distribution, Heat Transfer, Reactors, 004, Transients, Differential Equations, Programming, Recording Systems, Gas Coolant, Digital Systems
Reactor Technology, Reactor Core, Ibm 7090, Computers, Fortran, Temperature, Egcr, Distribution, Heat Transfer, Reactors, 004, Transients, Differential Equations, Programming, Recording Systems, Gas Coolant, Digital Systems
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