학술논문

Agitation within Mk-42 insert caused by air sparge
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Other Information: PBD: 12 Jul 1991
Subject
42 ENGINEERING PLUTONIUM
DISSOLUTION
DISSOLVERS
BUILDUP
PERFORMANCE
SEPARATION EQUIPMENT
MIXING
SAFETY
FLOW RATE
SPRAYS
AIR 420203
HANDLING EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES
Language
English
Abstract
Dissolution of Rocky Flats Pu alloys and Pu metal using a ``nested insert`` configuration (One Well Insert (S-3352) inside the Mk-42 Insert) will require a Nuclear Safety Study, a major assumption of which will be that the annular dissolver is well-mixed. The ``well-mixed`` assumption was theoretically and experimentally supported for alloy dissolution using the Three Well Insert, but the present situation differs significantly. In the former case, the insert was directly exposed to the agitation induced by air sparging; in the case under consideration, the One Well Insert would be shielded by the Mk-42 Insert. In an effort to determine if the ``nested insert`` approach should be pursued, the past studies and technical literature have been surveyed and an attempt made to predict the extent of mixing and bulk circulation for a ``nested insert`` configuration in the presence of air sparging.