Tuesday, April 23, 2019

High-fidelity simulations point the way to optimizing heat transfer in current and next-generation reactors

Engineers must manage a maelstrom in the core of operating nuclear reactors. Nuclear reactions deposit an extraordinary amount of heat in the fuel rods, setting off a frenzy of boiling, bubbling, and evaporation in surrounding fluid. From this churning flow, operators harness the removal of heat.

from General Physics News - Science News, Physics News, Physics, Material Sciences, Science http://bit.ly/2GsFjbe

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