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Isotopic Backmixing in a Large-Scale Enrichment Column in a Chemical Enrichment Method

Kunihiko Takeda, Yoshikazu Nishigaki, Hatsuki Onitsuka

Nuclear Technology / Volume 89 / Number 3 / March 1990 / Pages 381-387

Technical Paper / Radioisotopes and Isotope Separation / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT90-A34376

The Asahi chemical enrichment pilot plant with four large-scale 1-mm-diam enrichment columns has been operated using the “super” process since June 1987. Uranium with 3.3% enrichment was recovered in April 1988, and higher efficiencies have been observed in the pilot plant than in the bench-scale plant, which has 0.1-mm-diam enrichment columns. A possible reason is that the isotopic backmixing in the pilot plant is much smaller than in the bench-scale plant. Quantitative and statistical studies imply that both the extracolumn volume ratio and wall effect contribute to the smaller backmixing.