This article reviews that after a half century of safety testing for the nuclear industry, a key heat-transfer lab is losing its home. Columbia University’s Heat Transfer Research Facility has been the only place to go for key safety testing. Since the days of the Atoms for Peace program during the Eisenhower years, the lab has tested generations of nuclear reactor fuel assemblies. The lab’s clients over the years have included all the designers of pressurized water reactors in the United States and others from much of the world. The tests are primarily concerned with one small, but significant feature of a reactor core. A core contains as many as 3000 fuel assemblies, bundles of long, slender rods containing enriched uranium. Controlled fission among the bundles heats water to begin the series of heat-transfer cycles that send steam to the turbines that will drive generators.
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Powering Down
After a Half Century of Safety Testing for the Nuclear Industry, a Key Heat-transfer Lab is Losing its Home.
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Mechanical Engineering. Apr 2003, 125(04): 46-48 (3 pages)
Published Online: April 1, 2003
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Hutchinson, H. (April 1, 2003). "Powering Down." ASME. Mechanical Engineering. April 2003; 125(04): 46–48. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2003-APR-4
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