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A cylindrical nuclear fuel rod is encased in a concentric tube where cooling water flows in between. Heat is generated uniformly in the fuel rod at 50 MW/m3. The surface temperature of the concentric tube is 40°C with a convection coefficient of 2000 W/m2-K. Using this information, the average temperature of the cooling water can be determined but the surface temperature of the fuel rod cannot be determined without additional information such as the length of the fuel rod.
A cylindrical nuclear fuel rod is encased in a concentric tube where cooling water flows in between. Heat is generated uniformly in the fuel rod at 50 MW/m3. The surface temperature of the concentric tube is 40°C with a convection coefficient of 2000 W/m2-K. Using this information, the average temperature of the cooling water can be determined but the surface temperature of the fuel rod cannot be determined without additional information such as the length of the fuel rod.
A cylindrical nuclear fuel rod is encased in a concentric tube where cooling water flows in between. Heat is generated uniformly in the fuel rod at 50 MW/m3. The surface temperature of the concentric tube is 40°C with a convection coefficient of 2000 W/m2-K. Using this information, the average temperature of the cooling water can be determined but the surface temperature of the fuel rod cannot be determined without additional information such as the length of the fuel rod.
2-78 A cylindrical nuclear fuel rod of l cm in diameter is encased in a concentric tube of 2 cm
in diameter, Where cooling water flows through the annular region between the fuel rod (k = 30 W/m-K) and the concentric tube. Heat is generated uniformly in the rod at a rate of 50 MW/m3. The convection heat transfer coefficient for the concentric tube surface is 2000 W/m2-K. If the surface temperature of the concentric tube is 40 C, determine the average temperature of the cooling water. Can one use the given information to determine the surface temperature of the fuel rod? Explain. Answer: 713C