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Uranyl Nitrate Flow Loop.


DE2008939393

Publication Date 2008
Personal Author Ladd-Lively, J. L.
Page Count 102
Abstract The objectives of the work discussed in this report were to: (1) develop a flow loop that would simulate the purified uranium-bearing aqueous stream exiting the solvent extraction process in a natural uranium conversion plant (NUCP); (2) develop a test plan that would simulate normal operation and disturbances that could be anticipated in an NUCP; (3) use the flow loop to test commercially available flowmeters for use as safeguards monitors; and (4) recommend a flowmeter for production-scale testing at an NUCP. There has been interest in safeguarding conversion plants because the intermediate products (uranium dioxide (UO(sub 2)), uranium tetrafluoride (UF(sub 4)), and uranium hexafluoride (UF(sub 6))) are all suitable uranium feedstocks for producing special nuclear materials. Furthermore, if safeguards are not applied virtually any nuclear weapons program can obtain these feedstocks without detection by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Historically, IAEA had not implemented safeguards until the purified UF(sub 6) product was declared as feedstock for enrichment plants. H. A. Elayat et al. provide a basic definition of a safeguards system: 'The function of a safeguards system on a chemical conversion plant is in general terms to verify that no useful nuclear material is being diverted to use in a nuclear weapons program'. The IAEA now considers all highly purified uranium compounds as candidates for safeguarding. DOE is currently interested in 'developing instruments, tools, strategies, and methods that could be of use to the IAEA in the application of safeguards' for materials found in the front end of the nuclear fuel cycle-prior to the production of the uranium hexafluoride or oxides that have been the traditional starting point for IAEA safeguards. Several national laboratories, including Oak Ridge, Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore, and Brookhaven, have been involved in developing tools or techniques for safeguarding conversion plants. This study was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) NA-241, Office of Dismantlement and Transparency.
Keywords
  • Flowmeters
  • Uranyl nitrates
  • Safeguards
  • Natural uranium
  • Solvent extraction
  • Uranium tetrafluoride
  • Testing
  • Monitors
  • IAEA safeguards
  • Uranium
  • Uranium compounds
  • Uranium hexafluoride
  • Oxides
  • Nuclear weapons
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200907
Contract Number
  • DE-AC05-00OR22725
Uranyl Nitrate Flow Loop.
Uranyl Nitrate Flow Loop.
DE2008939393

  • Flowmeters
  • Uranyl nitrates
  • Safeguards
  • Natural uranium
  • Solvent extraction
  • Uranium tetrafluoride
  • Testing
  • Monitors
  • IAEA safeguards
  • Uranium
  • Uranium compounds
  • Uranium hexafluoride
  • Oxides
  • Nuclear weapons
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
  • DE-AC05-00OR22725
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