K-Reactor: Loss of coolant temperature study of the biological skin
Description:
It is of interest to investigate the time following a complete loss of coolant incident when the pile would be exposed to the ambient air. This is of concern due to the fast propagation of graphite burn-up when brought in contact with air at or above the operating temperature of the graphite (1292{degree}F). One possible way conjectured in which the pile can be exposed to the surrounding environment is for the centering flange gasket (neoprene) or the bellows gas seal (silicone) to fail. This p…
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Date:
October 13, 1967
Creator:
White, J. A.
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