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’Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house
No electrons were flowing through even my mouse.
All devices were plugged by the chimney with care
With the hope that St. Nikola Tesla would share.
Kent Mehr, Heinz M. Kottowski, Horst Goldammer
Nuclear Technology | Volume 46 | Number 2 | December 1979 | Pages 362-368
Technical Paper | Nuclear Power Reactor Safety (Presented at the ENS/ANS International Meeting, Brussels, Belgium, October 16–19, 1978) / Reactor | doi.org/10.13182/NT79-A32340
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A multichannel model and computer code for fuel-coolant interaction in a liquid-metal fast breeder reactor subassembly have been developed. The model takes into account the geometry of the subassembly and assumes a partial meltdown. Results obtained with the code show the influence of local initial perturbations. Furthermore, it is revealed that the common vapor space between the coolant and the molten fuel is the predominant coupling between the channels.