Heat transfer problems in a low cost nuclear reactor
Abstract
The problem herein treated arose in conjunction with the design
of a nuclear reactor proposed for use by various universities throughout
the nation for research and training purposes^
The numerous phases of such a design are too large in magnitude
for treatment by a single personp Accordingly, it was decided to
assign various phases to individual members of the group engaged
in the desigUo
This paper is concerned with the heat transfer in this reactor..
The author chose this phase since it was most susceptible to declassification
and in this case posed the most unique problem.
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