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DTRA’s advancements in nuclear and radiological detection
A new, more complex nuclear age has begun. Echoing the tensions of the Cold War amid rapidly evolving nuclear and radiological threats, preparedness in the modern age is a contest of scientific innovation. The Research and Development Directorate (RD) at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) is charged with winning this contest.
Charles L. Larson
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 4 | Number 5 | November 1958 | Pages 607-622
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE58-A25551
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The heat transfer between mutually perpendicular fuel and coolant channels of a nuclear reactor is studied for both isotropic and anisotropic conducting media. By means of an electrical conduction analog, a characteristic length of a unit cell of the reactor is experimentally determined for channels of rectangular and circular cross section. Empirical expressions for this characteristic length are given which closely fit the experimental data. A finite difference calculation is used to determine the temperature distribution within a unit cell.