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ENABLING OBJECTIVES (Cont.)
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HEAT TRANSFER TERMINOLOGY

Heat Transfer OBJECTIVES TERMINAL OBJECTIVE 2.0 Given the operating conditions of a typical nuclear reactor, DESCRIBE the heat transfer processes which are occurring. ENABLING OBJECTIVES 2.1 DESCRIBE the power generation process in a nuclear reactor core and the factors that affect the power generation. 2.2 DESCRIBE the relationship between temperature, flow, and power during operation of a nuclear reactor. 2.3 DEFINE the following terms: a. Nuclear enthalpy rise hot channel factor b. Average linear power density c. Nuclear heat flux hot channel factor d. Heat generation rate of a core e. Volumetric thermal source strength 2.4 CALCULATE the average linear power density for an average reactor core fuel rod. 2.5 DESCRIBE a typical reactor core axial and radial flux profile. 2.6 DESCRIBE a typical reactor core fuel rod axial and radial temperature profile. 2.7 DEFINE the term decay heat. 2.8 Given   the   operating   conditions   of   a   reactor   core   and   the   necessary   formulas, CALCULATE the core decay heat generation. 2.9 DESCRIBE two categories of methods for removing decay heat from a reactor core. Rev. 0 Page ix HT-02

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