Optimizing for Lead-Bismuth Fast Reactor Guard Vessel Thickness

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In this paper, the thickness of lead-bismuth fast reactor's guard vessel is optimized. The thickness of vessel shell and the thickness of skirt support are chosen as two variables, the effect of thickness on the stress, deformation and thermal stress is considered and the optimal thickness is found.

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