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The maximum linear heat generation rate is 50.6 kW/m, the average discharged burnup is 38.1 GWd/tU, and the CVR is negative throughout the cycle.
In addition, it has been confirmed that the ARR core conforms to the set design requirements; the void reactivity, the maximum linear heat rate, and the shutdown margin of reactivity control system.
Results suggest that all the design target, criteria and limits are satisfied in terms of average coolant outlet temperature, maximum linear heat generation rate (MLHGR), maximum cladding surface temperature (MCST) as well as core shutdown margin, negative coolant void reactivity coefficient and positive coolant density reactivity coefficient in all coolant density range.
The numerical results show that all the design criteria are fulfilled by the maximum cladding surface temperature of 656 °C with 500 °C average core outlet temperature, maximum linear heat generation rate of 37.4 kW/m and positive water density as well as shutdown margin of 1.45%dk/k.
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The fuel pins were irradiated at the maximum linear heating rate of ∼470 W cm−1 in the B14 test.
The analysis also indicates that designs featuring a relatively large number of fuel rods of relatively small diameters can achieve maximum burnup and provide maximum core power density because they allow the fuel rods to operate at moderate to low linear heat rates.
The fundamental optimal relation between the coefficient of performance (COP) and the cooling load, the maximum COP and the corresponding cooling load, as well as the maximum cooling load and the corresponding COP of the cycle with another linear heat transfer law coupled to constant-temperature heat reservoirs are derived by using finite-time thermodynamics.
In fact, the linear scale-space is equivalent to a linear heat diffusion equation [13, 14].
Again, most bites where directed towards the linear heat source.
Maximum linear distance of these homing forays was 600 m.
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