Development of a miniature Taylor-Couette extractor column for nuclear solvent extraction |
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Authors: | Shekhar Kumar D. Sivakumar Bijendra Kumar U. Kamachi Mudali R. Natarajan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Reprocessing Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, 603102, India |
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Abstract: | Miniature annular centrifugal contactors are nearly perfect for shielded hot-cell applications during flowsheet evaluation but these contactors require complex maintenance of electrical drive-motors during radioactive experiments. To reduce the number of electrical drives in the shielded cell, an indigenous design of miniature Taylor Couette (TC) mixing based countercurrent differential extraction column has been developed. In this paper, results of mass transfer experiments for an indigenously developed TC column with 30% TBP/aqueous nitric acid solutions are reported. The developed device worked perfectly in counter–current differential mode and demonstrated equivalence to multiple-extraction stages while working with a single electrical drive. The developed TC unit demonstrated operation with a reduced efficiency without flooding even in absence of rotor rotation. This observation is a vital step towards designing of robust contactors, which do not flood during temporary power failure or failure of drive mechanism. |
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