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The potential for buoyant displacement gas release events in Tank 241-SY-102 after waste transfer from Tank 241-SY-101
Wells, BE ; Meyer, PE ; Chen, G
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (U.S.)
关键词: Safety Engineering;    Radioactive Waste Storage;    Liquid Wastes;    11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials;    Storage Facilities;   
DOI  :  10.2172/754682
RP-ID  :  PNNL-13202
RP-ID  :  AC06-76RL01830
RP-ID  :  754682
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Tank 241-SY-101 (SY-101) is a double-shell, radioactive waste storage tank with waste that, before the recent transfer and water back-dilution operations, was capable of retaining gas and producing buoyant displacement (BD) gas release events (GREs). Some BD GREs caused gas concentrations in the tank headspace to exceed the lower flammability limit (LFL). A BD GRE occurs when a portion of the nonconvective layer retains enough gas to become buoyant, rises to the waste surface, breaks up, and releases some of its stored gas. The installation of a mixer pump in 1993 successfully mitigated gas retention in the settled solids layer in SY-101 and has since prevented BD GREs. However, operation of the mixer pump over the years caused gas retention in the floating crust layer and a corresponding accelerated waste level growth. The accelerating crust growth trend observed in 1997--98 led to initiation of sequences of waste removal and water back-dilutions in December 1999. Waste is removed from the mixed slurry layer in Tank SY-101 and transferred into Tank 241-Sy-102 (SY-102). Water is then added back to dissolve soluble solids that retain gas. The initial transfer of 89,500 gallons of SY-101 waste, diluted in-line at 0.94:1 by volume with water, to SY-102 was conducted in December 1999. The second transfer of 230,000 gallons of original SY-101 waste, diluted approximately 0.9:1, was completed in January 2000, and the third transfer of 205,500 gallons of original SY-101 waste diluted at 0.9:1 was completed in March 2000.

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