Claims
- 1. A method for mixing and separating immiscible liquid salts and liquid metals at high temperatures in a centrifugal contactor having a rotor disposed for rotation about a vertical axis within an outer housing, comprising the steps of:
- introducing the liquid salts and liquid metals into an annular mixing zone defined by an exterior substantially cylindrical surface of said rotor and an interior substantially cylindrical surface of said outer housing;
- placing vertical vanes on said substantially cylindrical surface of said rotor, and locating said vertical vanes adjacent vertical baffles placed on said interior substantially cylindrical surface of said outer housing;
- intensely mixing the immiscible liquid salts and liquid metals in said mixing zone between said vertical vanes attached to said exterior substantially cylindrical surface of said rotor and said vertical baffles by propelling said liquid salts and liquid metals along a horizontal baffle affixed to said interior substantially cylindrical surface of said outer housing and past said vertical baffles and said vertical vanes, such that only radial forces need be applied to said liquid salts and liquid metals to provide efficient mixing;
- reducing splashing of the liquid salts and liquid metals during said mixing by contacting said liquid salts and metals with said horizontal baffle and said vertical baffles;
- minimizing vortices in the immiscible liquid salts and liquid metals by allowing the mixed liquid salts and liquid metals to flow over bottom vanes attached to a bottom portion of said outer housing;
- allowing the mixed liquid salts and liquid metals to enter an interior portion of said rotor radially after passing over said bottom vanes and passing through an inlet disposed in a bottom portion of said rotor;
- separating the immiscible liquid salts and liquid metals into a dense phase and a light phase in said interior portion of said rotor; and
- providing separate exits from said interior portion of said rotor for said dense phase and said light phase of the immiscible liquid salts and liquid metals.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein the immiscible liquid salts and liquid metals are generated by the fuel cycle of a nuclear reactor and said centrifugal contactor at temperatures in the range of 700-800 degrees Celsius.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotor and said outer housing comprise stainless steel to provide resistance to corrosion.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 1, further comprising the step of draining all remaining liquid salts and liquid metals from said centrifugal contactor to reduce corrosive contact therebetween.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the U.S. Department of Energy and The University of Chicago, representing Argonne National Laboratory.
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