Claims
- 1. Apparatus for washing an organic solvent in the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel, the apparatus comprising:
- a mixer-settler having first and second stages wherein two phases are mixed and each stage having a bottom;
- said first mixer-settler stage including a mixing chamber and a settling chamber and said second mixer-settler stage also including a mixing chamber and a settling chamber;
- solvent metering means for metering a solvent to the mixing chamber of the first stage as one of the phases;
- metering means for metering a quantity of a first aqueous washing solution into the first stage in the mixing chamber thereof as the other one of the phases to produce a dispersion of the phases with the dispersion having a pH value and with the aqueous solution collecting at the bottom of the first stage as a spent first aqueous washing solution;
- pH sensor means for measuring pH values of the dispersion of said phases in said mixing chamber of the first stage to obtain a signal indicative of the pH values of the dispersion;
- controller means for controlling quantities of the first aqueous washing solution metered to the mixing chamber of the first stage in response to said signal for maintaining said pH values within a predetermined range;
- first discharge means for drawing off the first aqueous washing solution at the bottom of the first stage;
- aqueous metering means for metering a second aqueous washing solution into the second stage in the mixing chamber thereof for neutralizing the solution which has been subjected to washing by said first aqueous washing solution with the second aqueous washing solution collecting at the bottom of the second stage as a spent second aqueous washing solution;
- second discharge means for drawing off the second aqueous washing solution at the bottom of said second stage; and,
- mixing means for mixing the spent first and second aqueous washing solution to form a new process product in the form of a mixed solution which again has two phases.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first aqueous washing solution is an alkaline washing solution and said second aqueous washing solution is an acid washing solution.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, comprising a separator connected to said mixing means for receiving said process product and for separating said process product into an aqueous waste and an organic waste.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, comprising a tank connected to said second stage for passing the washed solvent from the second stage of said mixer-settler into a tank for further recycling.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said solvent is an organic solvent.
- 6. Apparatus for washing an organic solvent in the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel, the apparatus comprising:
- a mixer-settler having first and second stages wherein two phases are mixed;
- said first mixer-settler stage including a mixing chamber and a settling chamber and said second mixer-settler stage also including a mixing chamber and a settling chamber;
- said first and second stages arranged next to each other so as to conjointly define a weir between said settling chamber of said first stage and said mixing chamber of said second stage;
- solvent metering means for metering a solvent to be washed to the mixing chamber of the first stage as one of the phases;
- metering means for metering a first aqueous washing solution into the first stage in the mixing chamber thereof as the other one of the phases;
- said one phase being lighter than said other phase and said weir having an elevation effective for facilitating transport of said one phase over said weir into said mixing chamber of said second stage;
- each of said stages having a partition wall for separating the mixing chamber thereof from the settling chamber thereof;
- each of said stages including a recycling conduit extending through said respective partition walls,
- said conduits each having a first end in the respective mixing chamber and a second end in the respective settling chamber in said other one of said phase;
- pH sensor means mounted in said first stage mixing chamber for measuring pH values of a dispersion of said phases in said mixing chamber of the first stage to obtain a signal indicative of the pH values of the dispersion;
- controller means for controlling quantities of the first aqueous washing solution metered to the mixing chamber of the first stage in response to said signal for maintaining said pH-value within a predetermined range; and
- aqueous metering means for metering a second aqueous washing solution into the second stage in the mixing chamber thereof for neutralizing the solution which has been subjected to washing by said first aqueous washing solution.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, said controller means comprising: a comparative electrically connected to said pH sensor means for receiving said sensor signal and generating a control signal in response to a deviation of said pH values out of said range; and, metering pump means connected between said aqueous washing solution supply means and said mixing chamber and being controlled by said control signal for metering the aqueous washing solution to said mixing chamber to maintain said pH values within said range.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6, including a stirrer assembly mounted in said first stage mixing chamber for mixing the solvent phase and the aqueous washing solution phase with a further recycled aqueous phase, the stirrer assembly including:
- a head mounted at the bottom of said mixing chamber and being adapted to receive all of said phases;
- said head including a diffuser for discharging all of said phases into said mixing chamber; and,
- stirrer means rotatably journalled in said mixing chamber and coacting with said diffuser for mixing said all of phases in said mixing chamber.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, said stirrer means including a shaft and a first stirrer mounted on said shaft within said diffuser for mixing and forcing said phases through said diffuser.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, said stirrer means including a second stirrer mounted on said shaft above said first stirrer for effecting mixing of said phases in the upper region of said mixing chamber.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, said one phase and said other phase conjointly defining an interface in said first stage settling chamber, said mixer-settler having a partition wall formed therein for partitioning said mixing chamber from said settling chamber; and, said partition wall having a mixed phase weir formed therein above said interface.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, said weir being formed as an opening in said partition wall having a weir pass-through cross section; said apparatus further including lines for conducting all of said phases to said head; said recycling conduit being connected to said head; said lines and said conduit all having respective cross section; and, said cross sections all being selected in dependence upon the throughput through said mixer-settler so as to cause an internal phase ratio between the solvent and the first washing portion to be approximately 1:1.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising: stirring means mounted in the mixing chamber of each stage for stirring said phase in said mixing chamber; and, said pH sensor means being mounted in the immediate vicinity of said stirring means in said first stage mixing chamber.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising stirring means mounted in the mixing chamber of each of said stages for stirring said phases in said mixing chamber; and, said first end of each of said conduits being arranged below said respective stirring means.
- 15. Apparatus for washing an organic solvent in the reprocessing of irradiated nuclear fuel, the apparatus comprising:
- a mixer-settler having first and second stages wherein two phases are mixed;
- said first mixer-settler stage including a mixing chamber and a settling chamber and said second mixer-settler stage also including a mixing chamber an a settling chamber;
- said first and second stages arranged next to each other so as to conjointly define a weir between said settling chamber of said first stage and said mixing chamber of said second stage;
- solvent metering means for metering solvent to be washed to the mixing chamber of the first stage as one of the phases;
- metering means for metering a first aqueous washing solution into the first stage in the mixing chamber thereof as the other one of the phases;
- said one phase being lighter than said other phase and said weir having an elevation effective for facilitating the transport of said one phase over said weir into said mixing chamber of said second stage;
- each of said stages having a partition wall for separating the mixing chamber thereof from the settling chamber thereof;
- each of said stages including a recycling conduit extending through said respective partition wall;
- said conduits each having a first end in the respective mixing chamber and a second end in the respective settling chamber in said other one of said phases;
- pH sensor means mounted in said first stage mixing chamber for measuring pH values of a dispersion of said phases in said mixing chamber of the first stage to obtain a signal indicative of the pH values of the dispersion;
- controller means for controlling quantities of the first aqueous washing solution metered to the mixing chamber of the first stage in response to said signal for maintaining said pH-value within a predetermined range;
- aqueous metering means for metering a second aqueous washing solution into the second stage in the mixing chamber thereof for neutralizing the solution which has been subjected to washing by said first aqueous washing solution;
- the mixing chamber of each of said stages defining a substantially enclosed space;
- stirring means mounted within the enclosed space of each of said stages for stirring said phases in said mixing chamber; and,
- said pH sensor means being disposed in said enclosed space of said first stage mixing chamber adjacent said stirring means.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 195,272, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,941,998 issued on July 17, 1990 filed on May 18, 1988 and entitled "Method of Washing a Solvent in the Reprocessing of Irradiated Nuclear Fuels".
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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