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2 Spent Fuel Operations
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... HTER at ANL-E revealed several problems that required modification of the 25-inch system.9 The 25-inch ACM employs 20 baskets arranged on four concentric rotating anodes interspersed between eight -- r - - ~ ~ Electrometallurgical Techniques for DOE Spent Fuel Treatment: Spring 1998 Status Report on Argonne National Laboratory's R&D Activity, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1998, pp.
From page 10...
... For example, the Argonne EMT Monthly Highlights for January 1998~ describe efforts to reposition the ceramic scrapers from a trailing position to a leading position in order to provide more efficient removal of the electrodeposited uranium. The April 1998 EMT Monthly Highlights describe continued problems, including jamming of the redesigned anode rotor by accumulated dense, adherent uranium deposits.
From page 11...
... 14 EBR-II Spent Fuel Treatment Program Monthly Report July 1998, NT Technical Memorandum No. 86, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, pp.
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... Cathode Processor and Casting Furnace Unit Efforts continue at ANL-W to evaluate the performance of both the cathode processor and the casting furnace unit processes. The time required for the cathode processor to reach the appropriate temperature had increased from around ~ to about 12 hours, a change believed to be due to increased loss of heat from the graphite liner.
From page 13...
... R Westphal, Spent Fuel Treatment Demonstration Interim Status Report, ANL-NT-74, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL.


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