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Dynamics of Crust Dissolution and Gas Release in Tank 241-SY-101
Rassat, Scot D. ; Stewart, Charles W. ; Wells, Beric E. ; Kuhn, William L. ; Antoniak, Zenen I. ; Cuta, Judith M. ; Recknagle, Kurtis P. ; Terrones, Guillermo ; Viswanathan, Vilayanur V. ; Sukamto, Johanes H. ; Mendoza, Donaldo P.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (U.S.)
关键词: 08 Hydrogen;    Associated Gas;    02 Petroleum;    Thickness;    Dissolution;   
DOI  :  10.2172/965217
RP-ID  :  PNNL-13112
RP-ID  :  AC05-76RL01830
RP-ID  :  965217
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来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Due primarily to an increase in floating crust thickness, the waste level in Tank 241-SY-101 has grown appreciably and the flammable gas volume stored in the crust has become a potential hazard. To remediate gas retention in the crust and the potential for buoyant displacement gas releases from the nonconvective layer at the bottom of the tank, SY-101 will be diluted to dissolve a large fraction of the solids that allow the waste to retain gas. The plan is to transfer some waste out and back-dilute with water in several steps. In this work, mechanisms and rates of waste solids dissolution and gas releases are evaluated theoretically and experimentally. Particular emphasis is given to crust dissolution processes and associated gas releases, although dissolution and gas release from the mixed-slurry and nonconvective layers are also considered. The release of hydrogen gas to the tank domespace is modeled for a number of scenarios. Under the tank conditions expected at the time of back-dilution, no plausible continuous or sudden gas release scenarios resulting in flammable hydrogen concentrations were identified.

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