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Problems surrogate mechanism

Problems associated with the stability of SCWO (e.g., maintenance of temperature and pressure for at least 20 hours, control of salt accumulation) appear to have been resolved for a test of SCWO processing of NaOH-based VX neutralents. In testing on materials of construction with this neutralent, salts accumulated at a rate of about one pound per hour, limiting runs with neutralent to 20 hours (runs with surrogate continued for about 40 hours) (Dekleva and Gannon, 2000). However, issues related to the mechanisms and locations of salt buildup, the chemical composition of the salts produced, and the effectiveness of flushing away salts are still unresolved. Pressure containment is another issue that must be addressed. ... [Pg.52]


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