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The drive to Kairos Power’s reactor demonstration site in Oak Ridge, Tenn., is not only scenic—it’s historic. Nearly 85 years ago, roughly 30,000 construction workers transformed orchards and farmland into a key Manhattan Project site. Depending on your route, you may pass by one of the three gatehouses that were once military checkpoints controlling access to Atomic Energy Commission production facilities.
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Technical Note | doi.org/10.13182/NSE85-A17132
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Using results of experiments simulating hydrodynamic aspects of countercurrent flow in particulate beds, it is shown that most of the existing dryout heat flux data exhibit an influence of the overlying liquid layer. If the experiments are conducted in beds of sufficient depth such that the overlying liquid layer has little or no effect, the dryout heat flux in bottom- and volume-heated beds of large diameter particles should be the same.