Pebble bed reactors (PBRs) are expected to display excellent heat removal characteristics due to graphite's capability for storing and transferring heat, the high failure temperatures of particle fuel, and the low power densities involved. However, a major challenge associated with the modeling of PBRs is the complex fuel-coolant structure in the core. Thermal-hydraulic (T/H) modeling of PBRs requires consideration of thermal and flow effects over five orders in spatial magnitude - from 5e9 fuel particles, each about 1 mm in size, to 5e5 pebbles, each about 5 cm in size, within a 10 m-size reactor core in the larger context of a power generating system. This research develops and applies multiscale methods to the thermal analysis of PBRs. B...