1967
DOI: 10.13182/nse67-a18670
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The Application of a Hybrid Computer to the Analysis of Transient Phenomena in a Fast Reactor Core

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“…The simultaneous solution of Eq. (36), (37), (38), (39), (40), and (41) gives the 2(N-1) values of u and v across the upper axial boundary of the cylinder. After these values of the displacement components are calculated, the fictitious point values are determined from the following equations.…”
Section: Boundary Difference Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The simultaneous solution of Eq. (36), (37), (38), (39), (40), and (41) gives the 2(N-1) values of u and v across the upper axial boundary of the cylinder. After these values of the displacement components are calculated, the fictitious point values are determined from the following equations.…”
Section: Boundary Difference Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(22), (23), (26), (27), (30), and (31) for the lower boundary and of Eq. (36), (37), (38), (39), (40), and (41) for the upper boundary. Next, the fictitious point values of u and v at the comers are calculated directly from Eq.…”
Section: Boundary Difference Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%