March 5, 2017
Report

Standard High Solids Vessel Design Non-Newtonian Simulant Qualification

Abstract

The Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) is working to develop a Standard High Solids Vessel Design (SHSVD) process vessel. To support testing of this new design, WTP engineering staff requested that a non-Newtonian simulant be developed that would represent the Most Adverse Design Condition (MADC), denoted as MADC-4, with respect to mixing performance as specified by WTP. The majority of the simulant requirements are specified in 24590-PTF-RPT-PE-16-001, Rev. 0, and a discussion of suggested non-Newtonian rheological parameters for the simulant was provided in WTP-RPT-241, Rev. 0. This document describes the simulant composition that will satisfy the basis requirement along with ancillary testing to assess the rheological behavior of the simulant depending on the formulation approach used, simulant aging, and the effects of dilution. From this data, a simulant recipe to meet the basis is recommended. The simulant recipe was designed to meet a target rheology (as expressed by Bingham model parameters) of 34.5 ± 1.5 Pa [yield stress] and 33.5 ±1.5 cP [consistency] at 25 °C.

Revised: August 12, 2019 | Published: March 5, 2017

Citation

Burns C., R.C. Daniel, P.A. Gauglitz, P.P. Schonewill, S.D. Hoyle, and R.A. Peterson. 2017. Standard High Solids Vessel Design Non-Newtonian Simulant Qualification Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.