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Assessment of Tank 241-S-112 Liquid Waste Mixing in Tank 241-SY-101

Authors :
Lenna A. Mahoney
Beric E. Wells
Yasuo Onishi Onishi
Donald S Trent Trent
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2003.

Abstract

The objectives of this study were to evaluate mixing of liquid waste from Tank 241-S-112 with waste in Tank 241-SY-101 and to determine the properties of the resulting waste for the cross-site transfer to avoid potential double-shell tank corrosion and pipeline plugging. We applied the time-varying, three-dimensional computer code TEMPEST to Tank SY-101 as it received the S-112 liquid waste. The model predicts that temperature variations in Tank SY-101 generate a natural convection flow that is very slow, varying from about 7 x 10{sup -5} to 1 x 10{sup -3} ft/sec (0.3 to about 4 ft/hr) in most areas. Thus, natural convection would eventually mix the liquid waste in SY-101 but would be very slow to achieve nearly complete mixing. These simulations indicate that the mixing of S-112 and SY-101 wastes in Tank SY-101 is a very slow process, and the density difference between the two wastes would further limit mixing. It is expected to take days or weeks to achieve relatively complete mixing in Tank SY-101.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4778d27584a12c9e3a75242c977cd777
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2172/15010372