| TANK 26 EVAPORATOR FEED PUMP TRANSFER ANALYSIS | |
| Tamburello, D ; Si Lee, S ; Richard Dimenna, R | |
| Savannah River Site (S.C.) | |
| 关键词: Evaporators; Sludges; Pumping; Waste Retrieval; Fluid Mechanics; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/940830 RP-ID : SRNS-TR-2008-00026 RP-ID : DE-AC09-08SR22470 RP-ID : 940830 |
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| 美国|英语 | |
| 来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
The transfer of liquid salt solution from Tank 26 to an evaporator is to be accomplished by activating the evaporator feed pump, located approximately 72 inches above the sludge layer, while simultaneously turning on the downcomer. Previously, activation of the evaporator feed pump was an isolated event without any other components running at the same time. An analysis of the dissolved solution transfer has been performed using computational fluid dynamics methods to determine the amount of entrained sludge solids pumped out of the tank to the evaporator with the downcomer turned on. The analysis results showed that, for the maximum and minimum supernate levels in Tank 26 (252.5 and 72 inches above the sludge layer, respectively), the evaporator feed pump will entrain between 0.05 and 0.1 wt% sludge solids weight fraction into the eductor, respectively. Lower tank liquid levels, with respect to the sludge layer, result in higher amounts of sludge entrainment due to the increased velocity of the plunging jets from the downcomer and evaporator feed pump bypass as well as decreased dissipation depth.
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