April 4, 2011
Report

Filtration Understanding: FY10 Testing Results and Filtration Model Update

Abstract

This document completes the requirements of Milestone 2-4, Final Report of FY10 Testing, discussed in the scope of work outlined in the EM31 task plan WP-2.3.6-2010-1. The focus of task WP 2.3.6 is to improve the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) understanding of filtration operations for high-level waste (HLW) to improve filtration and cleaning efficiencies, thereby increasing process throughput and reducing the Na demand (through acid neutralization). Developing the cleaning/backpulsing requirements will produce much more efficient operations for both the Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) and the Savannah River Site (SRS), thereby significantly increasing throughput by limiting cleaning cycles. The scope of this work is to develop the understanding of filter fouling to allow developing this cleaning/backpulsing strategy.

Revised: February 22, 2013 | Published: April 4, 2011

Citation

Daniel R.C., J.M. Billing, C.A. Burns, R.A. Peterson, R.L. Russell, P.P. Schonewill, and R.W. Shimskey. 2011. Filtration Understanding: FY10 Testing Results and Filtration Model Update Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.