Hydrogen Production in Radioactive Solutions in the Defense Waste Processing Facility | |
CRAWFORD, CHARLES L. | |
Savannah River Site (S.C.) | |
关键词: Hydrogen Production; Decay; Slurries; 08 Hydrogen; Sludges; | |
DOI : 10.2172/825190 RP-ID : WSRC-TR-95-0090 RP-ID : AC09-96SR18500 RP-ID : 825190 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
In the radioactive slurries and solutions to be processed in the Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF), hydrogen will be produced continuously by radiolysis. This production results from alpha, beta, and gamma rays from decay of radionuclides in the slurries and solutions interacting with the water. More than 1000 research reports have published data concerning this radiolytic production. The results of these studies have been reviewed in a comprehensive monograph. Information about radiolytic hydrogen production from the different process tanks is necessary to determine air purge rates necessary to prevent flammable mixtures from accumulating in the vapor spaces above these tanks. Radiolytic hydrogen production rates are usually presented in terms of G values or molecules of hydrogen produced per 100ev of radioactive decay energy absorbed by the slurry or solution. With the G value for hydrogen production, G(H2), for a particular slurry and the concentrations of radioactive species in that slurry, the rate of H2 production for that slurry can be calculated. An earlier investigation estimated that the maximum rate that hydrogen could be produced from the sludge slurry stream to the DWPF is with a G value of 0.45 molecules per 100ev of radioactive decay energy sorbed by the slurry.
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