
doi: 10.2172/6345900
Temperature variations in a slug create problems in stresses, corrosion, and design. As an acid in solving these problems for present and higher power levels, the temperature distribution and anticipated maximum temperatures have been calculated and are presented here. They are based upon theoretical investigations of heat flow in a four inch standard slug. The results of these investigations are presented in this document.
Reactors 220900* -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Reactor Safety, 22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors, Data, Radiation Flux, Mathematical Models, Neutron Flux, Production Reactors, Hanford Production Reactors, Computing, 990200 -- Mathematics & Computers, Heat Flow, Heat Flux, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Fuel Rods, Numerical Data, Information, And Information Science, Temperature Distribution, Fuel Elements, Plutonium Production Reactors, Reactor Components, Theoretical Data
Reactors 220900* -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Reactor Safety, 22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors, Data, Radiation Flux, Mathematical Models, Neutron Flux, Production Reactors, Hanford Production Reactors, Computing, 990200 -- Mathematics & Computers, Heat Flow, Heat Flux, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Fuel Rods, Numerical Data, Information, And Information Science, Temperature Distribution, Fuel Elements, Plutonium Production Reactors, Reactor Components, Theoretical Data
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