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Intensification of evaporation of uranium hexafluoride

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  • A. M. Belyntsev 1 ,
  • G. S. Sergeev 2 ,
  • O. B. Gromov 2 ,
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  • A. V. Ivanov 2 ,
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  • I. V. Petrov 1 ,
  • V. A. Seredenko 2 ,
  • S. P. Starovoitov 1 ,
  • S. A. Fomin 1 ,
  • V. G. Frolov 1 &
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The theoretical mechanism of the sublimation of uranium hexafluoride are considered. The most contribution to the rate of evaporation of UF 6 is introduced by the conductive mode of heat exchange. Various modes of the intensification of the evaporation of uranium hexafluoride during the nitrogen supply in pulse mode to the product mass are investigated. The nitrogen supply results in the turbulization of gas flow within a vessel (Re = 2500–4000) and significantly increases the rate of evaporation of uranium hexafluoride with the substantial decrease in a weight of the nonevaporable residue of 5.6–1.0 kg. The complex application of the pulse nitrogen supply in combination with heating the bottom of the vessel is the most effective method for evaporating uranium hexafluoride. The rate of evaporation of UF6 increases by a factor of almost four in comparison with the design mode. The developed methods are applied in industry and provide the stable operation of Saturn reactors during the conversion of uranium hexafluoride into its dioxide.

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  1. Theses and Dissertations

    Full text is available to Purdue University faculty, staff, and students on campus through this site. ... To browse a fuller listing of dissertations from Purdue please visit the Theses and Dissertations Available from ProQuest series. Follow. Browse the Theses and Dissertations Collections: Open Access Dissertations.

  2. Thesis and Dissertation Office

    The Thesis and Dissertation Office assists graduate students in the formatting, editing, and depositing of their theses. Our staff will consult with you to ensure that your thesis is ready for defense. Our website provides many resources for students, such as templates, copyright information, official policies, deadlines, and more.

  3. Open Access Dissertations

    Dissertations from 2018. PDF. Corporate Social Responsibility of Construction and Real Estate Development Companies in Developing Countries: An Assessment Model, Ahmed Nabil Abdel-Salam. PDF. Effect of Cue Cardinality, Cue Representation and Judgment Options on Human Judgments, Harsh Wardhan Aggarwal. PDF.

  4. University Thesis and Dissertation Templates

    Theses and dissertations are already intensive, long-term projects that require a lot of effort and time from their authors. Formatting for submission to the university is often the last thing that graduate students do, and may delay earning the relevant degree if done incorrectly.

  5. Open Access Theses

    Theses from 2018. PDF. A study of the characteristics of a differential privacy implementation, Niveah T. Abraham. PDF. Additive Manufacturing for Aerodynamic Diffuser Designs in a Centrifugal Compressor, Ruben Adkins-Rieck. PDF. Synthesis of Stable Open-Shell Moieties and Polymers for Charge Transfer Applications, Varad Vinayak Agarkar.

  6. Templates

    The Thesis & Dissertation Office recommends using the PurdueThesis.cls file. Please take note that Overleaf SHOULD NOT be used for writing, editing, or publishing documents or research papers that contain data subject to EAR, ITAR, DFARS Clause 252.204-7012, and other controlled data designators due to the increased security required for these types of data.

  7. Open Access Dissertations

    Dissertations from 2018. Model Based Clustering Algorithms with Applications, Wutao Wei. Parental Divorce, Parental Conflict Dimensions, Perception of Gains, Growth, and Parent-Child Relationship in College Students, Matthew M. Welsh. Neural Encoding and Decoding with Deep Learning for Natural Vision, Haiguang Wen.

  8. Publishing/Dissertations

    Purdue e-Pubs is a Digital Commons project that highlights university scholarship of various types (working papers, journal articles, dissertations and theses, etc.). The Purdue University Research Repository (PURR) provides an online, collaborative working space and data-sharing platform to support the data management needs of Purdue ...

  9. Dissertations & Theses

    The first Thesis is available to be viewed in Archives and Special Collections. Early Purdue University Theses and Dissertations (starting in 1882 and scanned up to 1906 so far) have been scanned and are available online. Open access copies are available online through the Theses and Dissertations, Purdue e-Puds (including some copies from ...

  10. Dissertations and Theses

    Dissertations and Theses. When you prepare your dissertation/thesis, you are both an author and copyright holder of the original work as well as a user of other people's copyrighted works. When you use other people's works or incorporate third party content into your work, your use must be authorized under the fair use exception or permission ...

  11. From Dissertation to Book

    From Dissertation to Book. After many years of hard work, a dissertation is a monumental accomplishment. With so much time and effort coupled with the desire to add to scholarly discourse, many people hope to transform their dissertations into a book. Graduate writing has equipped scholars with extensive information about their discipline ...

  12. Recent Ph.D. Dissertations

    Thesis Title; 2016: Sung Won Ahn: Peterson: Oscillation of Quenched Slowdown Asymptotic of RWRE in Z: 2016: Thomas Backing: D. Danielli: ... Department of Mathematics, Purdue University, 150 N. University Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2067. Phone: (765) 494-1901 - FAX: (765) 494-0548 ...

  13. Purdue Fort Wayne BFA students showcase their thesis projects

    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) -- Purdue Fort Wayne art students are getting ready to graduate, but before they cross that stage they have to showcase one final art piece. From making apps to graphic designs, the students were given free rein to showcase their knowledge while presenting their final thesis. Senior Lecturer Jim Gabbard said he enjoyed ...

  14. Active carbons as nanoporous materials for solving of environmental

    Victor M. Mukhin defended a Ph. D. thesis and a doctoral thesis at the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (in 1979 and 1997 accordingly). Professor of Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. Scientific interests: production, investigation and application of active carbons, technological and ecological carbon ...

  15. Adsorption of [Au(CN)2]− ions from aqueous solutions on an ...

    Sorbent capacity and kinetics of the adsorption process on synthetic carbons (FAS grade) and commercial coconut shell activated carbons were studied in the system activated carbon-aqueous solution of sodium dicyanoaurate(I). The effect of progressive activation of carbons on the adsorption value was analyzed. The method of moments was used to calculate the internal diffusion coefficients and ...

  16. Thesis & Dissertation Overview

    When writing a long document such as a thesis or dissertation over a sustained time period, writers may find it difficult to stay motivated and make progress. Some institutions offer "dissertation retreats" or camps for helping writers make progress. ... Purdue University. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our terms and conditions ...

  17. Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice: Solving Intractable

    He completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Columbia University, under Professors Mihalis Yannakakis and Rocco Servedio, and holds B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Manolis specializes in the theoretical aspects of Data Science, Machine Learning, and Game Theory.

  18. Intensification of evaporation of uranium hexafluoride

    Gromov, B.V., Vvedenie v khimicheskuyu tekhnologiyu urana (Introduction to Uranium Chemical Technology), Moscow: Atomizdat, 1978. Google Scholar . Sergeev G.S. Study of the evaporation of uranuym hexafluoride from solid and liquid phases and ways of intensifying this process, Cand. Sci. (Eng.) Dissertation, Moscow: All-Union Research Inst. of Chemical Technology, 1970.

  19. Victor Mukhin

    Victor M. Mukhin defended a Ph. D. thesis and a doctoral thesis at the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (in 1979 and 1997 accordingly). Professor of Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. Scientific interests: production, investigation and application of active carbons, technological and ecological carbon ...

  20. NMR facility instrumentation upgrade

    2024-03-11. Writer (s): Steve Scherer. The Purdue Interdepartmental NMR Facility recently upgraded much of its instrumentation. The facility has added/upgraded: A new Bruker NEO console with automation replacing the Varian Inova system in 365 WTHR. A new Bruker NEO console with a high-sensitivity Prodigy™ cryoprobe replacing the DRX system in ...