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Compressors, gaseous diffusion

Successful operation of the gaseous diffusion process requires a special, fine-pored diffusion barrier, mechanically rehable and chemically resistant to corrosive attack by the process gas. For an effective separating barrier, the diameter of the pores must approach the range of the mean free path of the gas molecules, and in order to keep the total barrier area required as small as possible, the number of pores per unit area must be large. Seals are needed on the compressors to prevent both the escape of process gas and the inflow of harm fill impurities. Some of the problems of cascade operation are discussed in Reference 16. [Pg.85]

From equation 60 one can obtain a theoretical power requirement of about 900 kWh/SWU for uranium isotope separation assuming a reasonable operating temperature. A comparison of this number with the specific power requirements of the United States (2433 kWh/SWU) or Eurodif plants (2538 kWh/SWU) indicates that real gaseous diffusion plants have an efficiency of about 37%. This represents not only the barrier efficiency, the value of which has not been reported, but also electrical distribution losses, motor and compressor efficiencies, and frictional losses in the process gas flow. [Pg.88]

Figure 9. Close-up view of actual equipment (diffusers and compressor) in a gaseous diffusion plant (18)... Figure 9. Close-up view of actual equipment (diffusers and compressor) in a gaseous diffusion plant (18)...

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