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Nuclear Technology / Volume 72 / Number 1 / January 1986 / Pages 70-74
Technical Paper / Nuclear Fuel / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT86-A33754
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A new relationship for predicting the gaseous gap conductance between the fuel and clad of a nuclear fuel rod is derived. This relationship is derived from purely analytical considerations and represents a departure from approaches taken in the past. A comparison between the predictions from this new relationship and experimental measurements is presented and the agreement is very good. Predictions can be generated relatively quickly with this relationship making it attractive for fuel pin analysis codes.