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Given: A graphite-moderated nuclear reactor. Heat is generated uniformly in uranium rods of 0.05m diameter at the rate of 7.5 x 107 W/m3. These rods are jacketed by an annulus in which water at an average temperature of 120 deg C is circulated. The water cools the rods with an average convection coefficient of 55,000 W/m2-K. The thermal conductivity of uranium is 29.5 W. m-K. Find: The maximum center temperature of the uranium fuel rods.

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