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Impact of axial velocity and transmembrane pressure (TMP) on ARP filter performance
Poirier, M.1  Burket, P.1 
[1] Savannah River Site (SRS), Aiken, SC (United States). Savannah River National Lab. (SRNL)
关键词: PRESSURE DEPENDENCE;    FILTERS;    SAVANNAH RIVER PLANT;    SLURRIES;    VELOCITY;    LIQUID WASTES;    SODIUM;    SOLVENT EXTRACTION;    AUGMENTATION;    PERFORMANCE;    SALTS;    REMEDIAL ACTION;    TIME DEP;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1240871
RP-ID  :  SRNL--STI-2016-00006
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1240871
Others  :  TRN: US1600689
学科分类:核能源与工程
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

The Savannah River Site (SRS) is currently treating radioactive liquid waste with the Actinide Removal Process (ARP) and the Modular Caustic Side Solvent Extraction Unit (MCU). Recently, the low filter flux through the ARP of approximately 5 gallons per minute has limited the rate at which radioactive liquid waste can be treated. Salt Batch 6 had a lower processing rate and required frequent filter cleaning. Savannah River Remediation (SRR) has a desire to understand the causes of the low filter flux and to increase ARP/MCU throughput. One potential method for increasing filter flux is to adjust the axial velocity and transmembrane pressure (TMP). SRR requested SRNL to conduct bench-scale filter tests to evaluate the effects of axial velocity and transmembrane pressure on crossflow filter flux. The objective of the testing was to determine whether increasing the axial velocity at the ARP could produce a significant increase in filter flux. The authors conducted the tests by preparing slurries containing 6.6 M sodium Salt Batch 6 supernate and 2.5 g MST/L, processing the slurry through a bench-scale crossflow filter unit at varying axial velocity and TMP, and measuring filter flux as a function of time.

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