2006
DOI: 10.1134/s0040579506010027
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Quasi-ideal cascades with an additional flow for separation of multicomponent isotope mixtures

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“…Alternatively, we can use the so-called dual cascade, where the product flow from the first cascade serves as a feed flow of the second one (Vetsko et al, 1987). In addition, some features of a "long" cascade can be used, where the concentration distributions of intermediate components have the maximum at its internal stages (Sulaberidze and Borisevich, 2001;Sulaberidze et al, 2006). This feature allows switching on an additional product flow at the point of the highest intermediate target of this component as compared with that at the cascade ends.…”
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“…Alternatively, we can use the so-called dual cascade, where the product flow from the first cascade serves as a feed flow of the second one (Vetsko et al, 1987). In addition, some features of a "long" cascade can be used, where the concentration distributions of intermediate components have the maximum at its internal stages (Sulaberidze and Borisevich, 2001;Sulaberidze et al, 2006). This feature allows switching on an additional product flow at the point of the highest intermediate target of this component as compared with that at the cascade ends.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As is known, the model cascade theory is widely used to study the regularities of the multicomponent selective mass transfer in separation of multicomponent isotope mixtures in cascades (Sulaberidze et al, 2006;De la Garza et al, 1961;De la Garza, 1963;Yamamoto and Kanagawa, 1987;Wu and Fu, 1998;Von Halle, 1987;Agostini, 1994;Zeng et al, 2012;Scopatz, 2013;Wood and Megliorini, 2012;Song et al, 2010). On the base of this theory, it was demonstrated the fundamental possibility of obtaining relatively high concentrations of intermediate components in the additional product flow within the cascade having an "extension" of a working substance flow at its internal stage.…”
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“…This method improves the quality of the product obtained, but it is associated with high consumption of natural uranium, which is used as a diluent or for its production. Enrichment of regenerated uranium with 232,234,236 U content reduction in a cascade with additional feeding of natural raw material has the same drawback [3]. The consumption of natural uranium can be effectively decreased by using waste depleted uranium for one additional feed fl ow in the cascade [4].…”
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“…Its purifi ed waste fl ow is fed into the second (ordinary) cascade, in whose product fl ow the required commercial product (low-enrichment uranium) is accumulated [9]. Investigations have shown that a reduction of the 232 U concentration to (3)(4)·10 −9 % in the fi nal product is possible with 235 U enrichment in the cascades to 5% [10]. However, this method does not give signifi cant purifi cation by removal of 234,236 U.…”
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“…This theory was elaborated in [2][3][4] for the case of an additional flow and low relative concentration. However, the theoretical relations have only limited applications because the indicated cascades differ from the optimal cascades used in practice.…”
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