Evaluation of 0ff-gas Characteristics in Vitrification Process of ion-Exchange Resin

  • Park, S. C. (Korea Electric Power Corporation) ;
  • Kim, H. S. (Korea Electric Power Corporation) ;
  • K. H. Yang (Korea Electric Power Corporation) ;
  • C. H. Yun (Korea Electric Power Corporation) ;
  • T. W. Hwang (Korea Electric Power Corporation) ;
  • S. W. Shin (Korea Electric Power Corporation)
  • Published : 2001.02.01

Abstract

The properties of off-gas generated from vitrification process of ion-exchange resin were characterized. Theoretical composition and flow rate of the off-gas were calculated based on chemical composition of resin and it's burning condition inside CCM. The calculated off-gas flow rate was 67.9Nm$^3$/h at the burning rate of 40kg/h. And the composition of off-gas was avaluated as $CO_2$(41.4%), steam(40.0%), $O_2$(13.3%), NO(3.6%), and SO$_2$(1.6%) in order. Then, actual flow rate and composition of off-gas were measured during pilot-scale demonstration tests and the results were compared with theoretical values. The actual flow rate of off-gas was about 1.6 times higher than theoretical one. The difference between theoretical and actual flow rates was caused by the in-leakage of air to the system, and the in-leakage rate was evaluated as 36.3Nm$^3$/h. Because of continuous change in the combustion parameters inside CCM, during demonstration tests, the concentration of toxic gases showed wide fluctuation. However, the concentration of CO, a barometer of incompleteness of combustion inside CCM, was stabilized soon. The result showed quasi-equilibrium state was achieved two hours after feeding of resin.

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