Russian Pulsating Mixer Pump Deployment in the Gunite and Associated Tanks at ORNL | |
Hatchell, Brian K. ; Lewis, Ben ; Johnson, Marshall A. ; Randolph, J. G. | |
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (U.S.) | |
关键词: National Energy Technology Lab; Ornl; Pressure Tests; Tanks; 12 Management Of Radioactive Wastes, And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities; | |
DOI : 10.2172/900226 RP-ID : PNNL-13533 RP-ID : AC05-76RL01830 RP-ID : 900226 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
In FY 1998, Pulsating Mixer Pump (PMP) technology, consisting of a jet mixer powered by a reciprocating air supply, was selected for deployment in one of the Gunite and Associated Tanks at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to mobilize settled solids. The pulsating mixer pump technology was identified during FY 1996 and FY 1997 technical exchanges between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Tanks Focus Area Retrieval and Closure program, the DOE Environmental Management International Programs, and delegates from Russia as a promising technology that could be implemented in the DOE complex. During FY 1997, the pulsating mixer pump technology, provided by the Russian Integrated Mining Chemical Company, was tested at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) to observe its ability to suspend settled solids. Based on the results of this demonstration, ORNL and DOE staff determined that a modified pulsating mixer pump would meet project needs for remote sludge mobilization of Gunite tank sludge and reduce the cost of operation and maintenance of more expensive mixing systems. The functions and requirements of the system were developed by combining the results and recommendations from the pulsating mixer pump demonstration at PNNL with the requirements identified by staff at ORNL involved with the remediation of the Gunite and Associated Tanks. The PMP is comprised of a pump chamber, check valve, a working gas supply pipe, a discharge manifold, and four jet nozzles. The pump uses two distinct cycles, fill and discharge, to perform its mixing action. During the fill cycle, vacuum is applied to the pump chamber by an eductor, which draws liquid into the pump. When the liquid level inside the chamber reaches a certain level, the chamber is pressurized with compressed air to discharge the liquid through the jet nozzles and back into the tank to mobilize sludge and settled solids.
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