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Figure 1. Heat Transfer Mechanisms for Debris in the Lower Head
Table 2. Reactor Design Parameters                           Table 3. LAVA Test Conditions
Figure 2. Maximum Heat Removal Capability by Pressure and Gap Size
Figure 4 condenses in the HRCM all the information on the heat removal capability in the gap versus the total amount of the decay plus the sensible heat that ought to be taken out from the given mass of core material relocated to the lower plenum
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