
TNKVNT: A model of the Tank 48 purge/ventilation exhaust system. Revision 1
Author(s) -
M.A. Jr. Shadday
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/491475
Subject(s) - purge , condenser (optics) , heat exchanger , ashrae 90.1 , heat recovery ventilation , ventilation (architecture) , engineering , waste management , process engineering , humidifiers , environmental science , nuclear engineering , mechanical engineering , environmental engineering , light source , physics , optics , meteorology
The waste tank purge ventilation system for Tank 48 is designed to prevent dangerous concentrations of hydrogen or benzene from accumulating in the gas space of the tank. Fans pull the gas/water vapor mixture from the tank gas space and pass it sequentially through a demister, a condenser, a reheater, and HEPA filters before discharging to the environment. Proper operation of the HEPA filters requires that the gas mixture passing through them has a low relative humidity. The ventilation system has been modified by increasing the capacity of the fans and changing the condenser from a two-pass heat exchanger to a single-pass heat exchanger. It is important to understand the impact of these modifications on the operation of the system. A hydraulic model of the ventilation exhaust system has been developed. This model predicts the properties of the air throughout the system and the flowrate through the system, as functions of the tank gas space and environmental conditions. This document serves as a Software Design Report, a Software Coding report, and a User`s Manual. All of the information required for understanding and using this code is herein contained: the governing equations are fully developed, the numerical algorithms are described in detail, and an extensively commented code listing is included. This updated version of the code models the entire purge ventilation system, and is therefore more general in its potential applications