Nickel ferricyanide scavenging flowsheet for neutralized concentrated raw (open access)

Nickel ferricyanide scavenging flowsheet for neutralized concentrated raw

From the startup of the TBP Plant until late in September, 1954, when in-line scavenging operations were begun, the wastes from the TBP Plant had been stored after neutralization and concentration in underground storage tanks. Some of this TBP waste has been given a secondary concentration in the waste concentration facilities (first cycle waste evaporators) at the tank farms. Studies by the chemistry Unit have indicated that a further reduction in the volume of waste permanently stored is possible by scavenging these wastes. In this document, a chemical flowsheet is presented for use as a design basis of facilities which will permit scavenging of these stored wastes.
Date: October 26, 1954
Creator: Smith, R. E. & Coppinger, E. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Monthly report of the Design Analysis Group for September 1954 (open access)

Monthly report of the Design Analysis Group for September 1954

The following topics were discussed in this report: pressurization of the rear face for existing reactors; loss of steam in existing reactors; in-pile boiling in the 105-KER recirculation facilities; feasibility report for special study reactor plant; shielding requirements of the special study reactor plant; sulfuric acid addition to 100-K; radiation from activated iron in a recirculating system; ion exchanger activity from Fe corrosion; thermal shock-KER loop; shielding of tube bundles; adjustment of raw water pH; and Zircaloy fuel element jackets.
Date: October 26, 1954
Creator: Andersen, R. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library