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Bench Scale Saltcake Dissolution Test Report
BECHTOLD, D.B. ; PACQUET, E.A.
Fluor Hanford, Inc.
关键词: Pumping;    12 Management Of Radioactive Wastes, And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities;    Porosity;    Dissolution;    Storage Facilities;   
DOI  :  10.2172/805628
RP-ID  :  HNF-7363, Rev.0
RP-ID  :  AC06-96RL13200
RP-ID  :  805628
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】
A potential scenario for retrieving saltcake from single shell tanks is the ''Rainbird{reg_sign} sprinkler'' method. Water is distributed evenly across the surface of the saltcake and allowed to percolate by gravity through the waste. The salt dissolves in the water, forming a saturated solution. The saturated liquid is removed by a saltwell pump situated near the bottom of the tank. By this method, there is never a large inventory of liquid in the tank that could pose a threat of leakage. There are many variables or factors that can influence the hydrodynamics of this retrieval process. They include saltcake porosity; saltwell pumping rate; salt dissolution chemistry; factors that could promote flow channeling (e.g. tank walls, dry wells, inclusions or discontinuities in the saltcake); method of water distribution; plug formation due to crystal formations or accumulation of insoluble solids. A brief literature search indicates that very little experimental data exist on these aspects of saltcake dissolution (Wiersma 1996, 1997). The tests reported here were planned (Herting, 2000) to provide preliminary data and information for planning future, scaled-up tests of the sprinkler method.
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