Title of article
Analysis of a system for remote, dry removal of solidified mixed waste
Author/Authors
Kathleen M. Leonard، نويسنده , , Timothy Leduc، نويسنده , , R. Kyle Mixon، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
8
From page
727
To page
734
Abstract
This paper describes a novel technology for the removal of solidified radioactive waste from underground storage tanks at the DOE Hanford site in southeast Washington. The process involves the use of a unique high pressure system which pulverizes the hardened saltcake with stainless steel pellets to a powder for easy vacuum removal. The steel pellets can be magnetically separated from the waste material for re-use. Specifically this study analyzes the effects of various steel abrasives, pressure of the air stream, and stand-off distance on removal rates and penetration depth on simulated saltcake samples using the high pressure technique. A full-scale test set-up and protocol were implemented to allow for comprehensive testing. To insure reproducibility of the method, tests were then run for the optimum removal parameters. A time-dependent test was also conducted to determine the relationship of removal rates to length of pressure blasts. The results of these tests revealed that stand-off distance and pressure could be positively correlated to removal volumes. Additionally, a statistical analysis confirmed that nozzle angle is independent of removal rate. This study demonstrated that the pellet ‘blaster’ technique is a safe, effective method for removal of radioactive wastes without any increase in either waste mass or volume.
Journal title
Waste Management
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Waste Management
Record number
774271
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