
Separations and safeguards model integration.
Author(s) -
Benjamin B. Cipiti,
Owen Zinaman
Publication year - 2010
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1005082
Subject(s) - oak ridge national laboratory , benchmark (surveying) , transient (computer programming) , work (physics) , process (computing) , computer science , process engineering , nuclear engineering , power station , nuclear power plant , thermal power station , systems engineering , engineering , mechanical engineering , waste management , electrical engineering , physics , operating system , nuclear physics , geodesy , geography
Research and development of advanced reprocessing plant designs can greatly benefit from the development of a reprocessing plant model capable of transient solvent extraction chemistry. This type of model can be used to optimize the operations of a plant as well as the designs for safeguards, security, and safety. Previous work has integrated a transient solvent extraction simulation module, based on the Solvent Extraction Process Having Interaction Solutes (SEPHIS) code developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, with the Separations and Safeguards Performance Model (SSPM) developed at Sandia National Laboratory, as a first step toward creating a more versatile design and evaluation tool. The goal of this work was to strengthen the integration by linking more variables between the two codes. The results from this integrated model show expected operational performance through plant transients. Additionally, ORIGEN source term files were integrated into the SSPM to provide concentrations, radioactivity, neutron emission rate, and thermal power data for various spent fuels. This data was used to generate measurement blocks that can determine the radioactivity, neutron emission rate, or thermal power of any stream or vessel in the plant model. This work examined how the code could be expanded to integrate other separation steps and benchmark the results to other data. Recommendations for future work will be presented