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U.K. vision for fusion
The U.K. government has announced a series of initiatives to progress fusion to commercialization, laid out in a fusion strategy policy paper published March 16. A New Energy Revolution: The UK’s Plan for Delivering Fusion Energy begins to describe how the government’s £2.5 billion (about $3.4 billion) investment in fusion research and development over five years will be allocated.
F. Parras, M. Bosser, D. Milan, G. Berthollon
Nuclear Technology | Volume 47 | Number 1 | January 1980 | Pages 125-152
Technical Paper | Fuel | doi.org/10.13182/NT80-A32417
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Experimental studies have been performed to quantitatively analyze heat transfer in the three pressurized water reactor (PWR) cooling system components subject to the greatest thermal loads (i.e., charging, safety, and pressurizer nozzles). Flows are so complex in these components that thermal boundary layer theory cannot be used to predict heat transfer analytically. Heat transfer parameters must be ascertained