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Latest Inventions Technologies of maintenance safety METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SOLIDIFYING LIQUID RADIOACTIVE WASTES
METHOD AND DEVICE
FOR SOLIDIFYING LIQUID RADIOACTIVE WASTES
FIELD: disposal of liquid radioactive wastes.
SUBSTANCE: method involves primary treatment of wastes, their concentration
and mixing up with fluxing additives, heating of mixture obtained, its melting,
melt draining to tanks, and production of blocks. Concentration is effected by
spray drying and calcination at 600-800°C. Used as fluxing additives are
mineral- forming compounds taken in amount sufficient to obtain blocks in the
form of mineral-like material of following group of minerals: aegirite, jadeite,
aegirite-augite, arfvedsonite, orthite, schorlite, lovchorrite, andradite, or
their mixtures.
Fusion of this material is effected by its melting at 1250-1800°C with melt
exposed to induction field. Device implementing proposed method (Fig. 1) has
tank 1 holding liquid radioactive wastes, concentration apparatus 3, induction
melter 16 incorporating water-cooled drain unit 19, tank 12 holding fluxing
additives that incorporates dosing apparatus 13, mixer 11, exhaust gas
decontaminating unit 9, pipelines, and valves. In addition, device is provided
with high-temperature heat-insulated filter 8 and pipeline interconnecting
concentration apparatus 3, mixer 11, and filter 8. Concentration apparatus is
made in the form of externally heated cylindrical vessel mounted above melter;
its top lid mounts spray nozzle 5 communicating with liquid-waste tank 1 and
with compressed air source 2. Induction melter is made in the form of
water-cooled crucible 16 whose side walls are transparent to variable
electromagnetic field and whose bottom accommodates melting chamber 15 and drain
chamber 17 intercommunicating in lower part of crucible. Melting chamber
communicates through mixer 11 with concentration apparatus 3, filter 8, and flux
dosing apparatus 13.
EFFECT: improved safety of solidifying process and environmental friendliness
in long-time storage of radioactive wastes. 7 cl, 2 dwg, 5 tbl
Shestoperov I.N.,
Smelova T.V., Musatov N.D., Ageenkov A.T., Komarov Eh.V., Demin A.V., Krivjakov
O.A.
Patent number: 2164716
Publishing date: April 25, 2001
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