Progress of Cryogenics and Isotopes Separation

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The National Conference with international participation on New Cryogenic and Isotope Technologies for Energy and Environment - EnergEn 2018 is organized by the National Research-Development Institute for Cryogenic and Isotopic Technologies - ICSI Rm. Valcea with the scientific participation of the University of Pitesti and the University of Craiova and will be held at Baile Govora, in 2018.

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EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF HYDROGEN CRYOGENIC DISTILLATION

ANISIA BORNEA, MARIUS ZAMFIRACHE, IOAN STEFANESCU, ANISOARA PREDA, OVIDIU BALTEANU, IOANA STEFAN

National Institute of Cryogenics & Isotopic Technologies, Rm.Valcea, O.P.4; P.O.Box 10;Code 240050, Romania,e-mail: anisia@ icsi.ro
http://www.icsi.ro

ABSTRACT:
 
Research conducted in the last fifty years has shown that one of the most efficient techniques of removing tritium from the heavy water used as moderator and coolant in CANDU reactors (as that operated at Cernavoda, Romania) is the hydrogen cryogenic distillation.
Designing and implementing the concept of cryogenic distillation column require experiments to be conducted as well as computer simulations. Particularly, computer simulations are of great importance when designing and evaluating the performances of a column or a series of columns. Experimental data collected from laboratory work will be used as input for computer simulations run at larger scale (for The Pilot Plant for tritium and Deuterium Separation) in order to increase the confidence in the simulated results.
Studies carried out were focused on the following:
- Quantitative analyses of important parameters such as the number of theoretical plates, inlet area, reflux flow, flow-rates extraction, working pressure, etc.
- Columns connection in series in such a way to fulfil the separation requirements.
Experiments were carried out on a laboratory-scale installation to investigate the performances of contact elements with continuous packing. The packing were manufactured in our institute.
KEYWORDS: Hydrogen Cryogenic Distillation