Evaluation of Flygt Mixers for Application in Savannah River Site Tank 19 Test Results from Phase B: Mid-Scale Testing at PNNL
Abstract
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) performed mixer tests using 3-kW (4-hp) Flygt mixers in 1.8- and 5.7-m-diameter tanks at the 336 building facility in Richland, Washington to evaluate candidate scaling relationships for Flygt mixers used for sludge mobilization and particle suspension. These tests constituted the second phase of a three-phase test program involving representatives from ITT Flygt Corporation, the Savannah River Site (SRS), the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), and PNNL. The results of the first phase of tests, which were conducted at ITT Flygt's facility in a 0.45-m-diameter tank, are documented in Powell et al. (1999). Although some of the Phase B tests were geometrically similar to selected Phase A tests (0.45-m tank), none of the Phase B tests were geometrically, cinematically, and/or dynamically similar to the planned Tank 19 mixing system. Therefore, the mixing observed during the Phase B tests is not directly indicative of the mixing expected in Tank 19 and some extrapolation of the data is required to make predictions for Tank 19 mixing. Of particular concern is the size of the mixer propellers used for the 5.7-m tank tests. These propellers were more than three times larger than required by geometric scaling of the Tank 19 mixers. The implications of the lack of geometric similarity, as well as other factors that complicate interpretation of the test results, are discussed in Section 5.4.
Related Papers
- → Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Technical Assessment Team Report(2015)13 cited
- NEUTRON FLUX MEASUREMENTS FOR MATERIALS IRRADIATION EXPERIMENTS AT ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY, BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, AND NATIONAL REACTOR TEST STATION(1960)
- → Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Technical Assessment Team Report(2015)1 cited
- MEASUREMENT OF THE INFRARED-ACTIVE STRETCHING FUNDAMENTAL $(\nu_{3})$ OF $DF_{6}$(1985)
- → Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Construction and Operation of the Spallation Neutron Source(1998)