Abstract
A cylindrical cell of 145 mm i.d. has been used as a model of an intense source of cold neutrons ( λ, > 4 A ̊ ) for a high flux beam reactor. A 20 mm thick layer of liquid hydrogen is formed at the inner wall of the cell by tangential injection. The wall heated by water at 60 C transfers a heat flux density of 9 W/cm 2.
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