A radioactive tracer dilution method to determine the mass of molten salt |
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Authors: | Cao Lei Jarrell Josh White Susan Herminghuysen Kevin Kauffman Andrew Hardtmayer Douglas E. Sanders Jeff Li Shelly |
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Affiliation: | 1.Nuclear Engineering Program, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The Ohio State University, 201 W 19th Ave., Columbus, 43210, OH, USA ;2.Nuclear Reactor Laboratory, College of Engineering, The Ohio State University, 1298 Kinnear Rd, Columbus, 43212, OH, USA ;3.Fuel Cycle Science and Technology, Idaho National Laboratory, 2525 Fremont Ave., Idaho Falls, ID, USA ; |
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Abstract: | A new technique for molten salt mass determination, termed radioactive tracer dilution, that uses 22Na as a tracer was validated at bench scale. It has been a challenging problem to determine the mass of molten salt in irregularly shaped containers, where a highly radioactive, high-temperature molten salt was used to process nuclear spent/used fuel during electrochemical recycling (pyro-processing) or for coolant/fuel salt from molten salt reactors. A radioactive source with known activity is dissolved into the salt. After a complete mixture, a small amount of the salt is sampled and measured in terms of its mass and radioactivity. By finding the ratio of the mass to radioactivity, the unknown salt mass in the original container can be precisely determined. |
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