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[en] In a hypothetical core disruptive accident, it is postulated that liquid metal coolants and core materials come in contact with the retaining concrete structure. A mathematical model and an associated computer program have been developed to describe the transient heat and mass transfer in the concrete. Predictions of the model are compared with experimental results obtained at Sandia Laboratories and at Hanford Engineering Development Laboratory. 5 refs
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Anon; p. 2113-2121; 1979; p. 2113-2121; American Nuclear Society; La Grange Park, IL; International meeting on fast reactor safety technology; Seattle, WA, USA; 19 - 23 Aug 1979
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