December 21, 2012
Report

Simulant Development for Hanford Tank Farms Double Valve Isolation (DVI) Valves Testing

Abstract

Leakage testing of a representative sample of the safety-significant isolation valves for Double Valve Isolation (DVI) in an environment that simulates the abrasive characteristics of the Hanford Tank Farms Waste Transfer System during waste feed delivery to the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) is to be conducted. The testing will consist of periodic leak performed on the DVI valves after prescribed numbers of valve cycles (open and close) in a simulated environment representative of the abrasive properties of the waste and the Waste Transfer System. The valve operations include exposure to cycling conditions that include gravity drain and flush operation following slurry transfer. The simulant test will establish the performance characteristics and verify compliance with the Documented Safety Analysis. Proper simulant development is essential to ensure that the critical process streams characteristics are represented, National Research Council report “Advice on the Department of Energy's Cleanup Technology Roadmap: Gaps and Bridges”

Revised: March 15, 2013 | Published: December 21, 2012

Citation

Wells B.E. 2012. Simulant Development for Hanford Tank Farms Double Valve Isolation (DVI) Valves Testing Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.