2012
DOI: 10.2172/1059209
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Small-Scale Spray Releases: Orifice Plugging Test Results

Abstract: One of the events postulated in the hazard analysis at the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) and other U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear facilities, is a breach in process piping that produces aerosols with droplet sizes in the respirable range. The current approach for predicting the size and concentration of aerosols produced in a spray leak involves extrapolating from correlations published in the literature. These correlations are based on results obtained from small engineered spray noz… Show more

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“…The first technical area was to quantify the role of slurry particles in small breaches where slurry particles may plug the hole and prevent high-pressure sprays. The results from an effort to address this first technical area can be found in Mahoney et al (2012). The second technical area was to determine aerosol droplet size distribution and total droplet volume from prototypic breaches and fluids, including sprays from larger breaches and sprays of slurries for which literature data are mostly absent.…”
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“…The first technical area was to quantify the role of slurry particles in small breaches where slurry particles may plug the hole and prevent high-pressure sprays. The results from an effort to address this first technical area can be found in Mahoney et al (2012). The second technical area was to determine aerosol droplet size distribution and total droplet volume from prototypic breaches and fluids, including sprays from larger breaches and sprays of slurries for which literature data are mostly absent.…”
Section: Testing Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial testing to obtain aerosol release fraction and generation rates was completed during Phase I in small-and large-scale test stands and presented in the large-scale aerosol report (Schonewill et al 2012) and the small-scale plugging and aerosol test reports (Mahoney et al 2012 andMahoney et al 2013). These tests were conducted with simulants representing the expected WTP process stream properties over a range of orifice sizes, geometries, and line pressures.…”
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