Innovation in radioactive wastewater-stream management. Part II: theoretical model and experimental verification

A. Karameldin, N. M. A. El-Monem, L. Shouman, D. A. Fadel
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The present work is the second part of the authors’ innovative method for radioactive wastewater-stream management, by volume reduction, by a mutual heating and humidification of a compressed dry air introduced through the wastewater. In this part, to determine the optimal operating conditions, a theoretical model describing volume reduction of the radioactive wastewater stream is achieved. A set of first-order simultaneous differential equations describing the bubble humidity, temperature, liquid temperature, and mass diffusion to the bubbles variations, are obtained through the mass and energy conservations. A set of coupled first-order differential equations are used to solve for the humidity ratio, water diffused to the air stream, water temperature and humid air stream temperature distributions through the bubbling column. These coupled differential equations are simultaneously solved numerically by a developed computer program using the fourth-order Runge–Kutta method. Therefore, the behaviour of the air bubble state variables with column height can be predicted and optimised. Moreover, the design curves of the volumetric reduction of the wastewater streams are obtained and assessed at the different operating conditions. An experimental set-up was constructed to verify the suggested model. Comprehensive comparison between suggested model results, recent experimental measurements and the results of previous works was carried out and assessed. A good agreement between experimental and theoretical model is obtained. A semi-empirical correlation is obtained together with design curve of bubbling column.
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放射性废水流管理的创新。第二部分:理论模型和实验验证
目前的工作是作者对放射性废水流管理的创新方法的第二部分,通过减少体积,通过废水引入的压缩干燥空气的相互加热和加湿。在这一部分中,为了确定最佳操作条件,实现了描述放射性废水流体积减小的理论模型。通过质量守恒和能量守恒,得到了描述气泡湿度、温度、液体温度和质量扩散随气泡变化的一阶联立微分方程。采用一阶耦合微分方程求解了鼓泡塔内的湿度比、扩散到气流中的水、水温和湿气流温度的分布。利用开发的四阶龙格-库塔法对这些耦合微分方程进行了数值求解。因此,可以预测和优化气泡状态变量随柱高的变化规律。此外,还得到了不同运行条件下废水流体积减小的设计曲线,并对其进行了评价。建立了一个实验装置来验证所提出的模型。对建议的模型结果、最近的实验测量结果和以前的工作结果进行了全面的比较和评估。实验结果与理论模型吻合较好。并与鼓泡塔设计曲线进行了半经验关联。
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