Multi-column Adsorption Systems with Condenser for Tritiated Water Vapor Removal
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概要
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Two types of multi-column adsorption system are proposed as the system for removal of tritiated moisture from tritium process gases or/and handling room atmospheres. The types are of recycle use of adsorption columns, and are composed of twin or triplet columns and one condenser which is used for collecting the adsorbed moisture from columns in desorption process. The systems utilize the dry gas from a working column as the purge gas for regenerating a saturated column and appropriate an active column for recovery of the tritiated moisture passing through the condenser. Each column hence needs the additional amount of adsorbent for collecting the moisture from the condenser. In the modeling and design of an adsorption column, it is primary to estimate the necessary amount of a candidate adsorbent for its packed-bed. The performance of the proposed systems is examined here by analyzing the dependence of the necessary amount of adsorbent for their columns on process operational conditions and adsorbent moisture-adsorption characteristics. The result shows that the necessary amount is sensitive to the types of adsorption isotherm, and suggests that these systems should employ adsorbents which exhibit the Langmuir-type isotherms.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 1996-12-25
著者
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Kudo Kazuhiko
Department Of Applied Quantum Physics And Nuclear Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kyushu Universi
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Kudo Kazuhiko
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kyushu University
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Kotoh K
Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka
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Kotoh Kenji
Department Of Applied Quantum And Nuclear Engineering Kyushu University
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Kudo Kazuhiko
Department of Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
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