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Rapid Cooling Performance Evaluation of a ZrCo bed for a Hydrogen Isotope Storage (수소동위원소 저장용 ZrCo용기의 급속 냉각 성능 평가)

  • Lee, Jungmin;Park, Jongchul;Koo, Daeseo;Chung, Dongyou;Yun, Sei-Hun;paek, Seungwoo;Chung, Hongsuk
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.128-135
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    • 2013
  • The nuclear fuel cycle plant is composed of various subsystems such as a fuel storage and delivery system (SDS), a tokamak exhaust processing system, a hydrogen isotope separation system, and a tritium plant analytical system. Korea is sharing in the construction of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) fuel cycle plant with the EU, Japan, and the US, and is responsible for the development and supply of the SDS. Hydrogen isotopes are the main fuel for nuclear fusion reactors. Metal hydrides offer a safe and convenient method for hydrogen isotope storage. The storage of hydrogen isotopes is carried out by absorption and desorption in a metal hydride bed. These reactions require heat removal and supply respectively. Accordingly, the rapid storage and delivery of hydrogen isotopes are enabled by a rapid cooling and heating of the metal hydride bed. In this study, we designed and manufactured a vertical-type hydrogen isotope storage bed, which is used to enhance the cooling performance. We present the experimental details of the cooling performances of the bed using various cooling parameters. We also present the modeling results to estimate the heat transport phenomena. We compared the cooling performance of the bed by testing different cooling modes, such as an isolation mode, a natural convection mode, and an outer jacket helium circulation mode. We found that helium circulation mode is the most effective which was confirmed in our model calculations. Thus we can expect a more efficient bed design by employing a forced helium circulation method for new beds.

Dehydriding Performance in a Depleted Uranium Bed (감손 우라늄 베드 수소 탈장 성능)

  • KOO, DAESEO;KIM, YEANJIN;YUN, SEI-HUN;CHUNG, HONGSUK
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.22-28
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    • 2016
  • It is necessary to store and supply hydrogen isotopes for Tokamak operation. A storage and delivery system (SDS) is used for storing hydrogen isotopes as a metal hydride form. We designed and fabricated a depleted uranium (DU) bed to store hydrogen isotopes. The rapid storage of hydrogen isotopes is very important not only for safety reasons but also for the economic design and operation of the SDS. The delivery rate at the desorption temperatures without the operation of a dry pump was analyzed in comparison with that with the operation of the dry pump. The effect of the initial desorption temperatures on the dehydriding of the DU without the operation of the dry pump was measured. The effect of the initial desorption temperatures on the dehydriding of DU with the operation of the dry pump was also measured and analyzed. The primary pressure on the desorption temperatures without the operation of the dry pump was analyzed in comparison with that with the operation of the dry pump. The temperature gradient of the coil heater and the primary vessel was also analyzed. Our results will be used to develop pilot scale hydrogen isotope processes. It was confirmed that dehydriding of a medium-scale DU bed has enabled without the operation of the dry pump.

Storage and Delivery of Hydrogen Isotopes (삼중수소 저장기술)

  • Chung, Hong-Suk;Chung, Dong-You;Koo, Dae-Seo;Lee, Ji-Sung;Shim, Myung-Hwa;Cho, Seung-Yon;Jung, Ki-Jung;Yun, Sei-Hun
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.372-379
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    • 2011
  • A nuclear fusion fuel cycle plant is composed of various subsystems such as a hydrogen isotope storage and delivery system, a tokamak exhaust processing system, and a hydrogen isotope separation system. Korea shares in the construction of its ITER fuel cycle plant with the EU, Japan, and the US, and is responsible for the development and supply of the storage and delivery system. The authors thus present details on the development status of hydrogen isotope storage technologies for nuclear fusion fuel cycle plants. We have developed various hydride beds of different size. We have realized a hydrogen delivery rate of 12.5 $Pam^3/s$ with a typical 1242g-ZrCo bed.

Characteristics of a Hydrogen Isotope Storage and Accountancy System (수소동위원소 저장 계량 장치 특성 연구)

  • KIM, YEANJIN;JUNG, KWANGJIN;GOO, DAESEO;PARK, JONGCHUL;JEON, MIN-GU;YUN, SEI-HUN;CHUNG, HONGSUK
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.541-546
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    • 2015
  • Global energy shortage problem is expected to increase driven by strong energy demand growth from developing countries. Nuclear fusion power offers the prospect of an almost infinite source of energy for future generations. Hydrogen isotope storage and delivery system is a important subsystem of a nuclear fusion fuel cycle. Metal hydride is a method of the high-density storage of hydrogen isotope. For the safety storage of hydrogen isotope, depleted uranium (DU) has been widely proposed. But DU needs a safe test because It is a radioactive substance. The authors studied a small-scale DU bed and a medium-scale DU bed for the safety test. And then we made a large-scale DU bed and stored hydrogen isotopes in the bed. Before the hydriding/dehydriding, we tested it's heating and cooling properties and carried out an activation procedure. As a result, Reaction rate of DU-$H_2$ is more rapid than the other metal hydride ZrCo. Through the successful storage result of our large bed, the development possibility of the hydrogen isotope storage technology seems promising.

Hydrogen Absorption/Desorption and Heat Transfer Modeling in a Concentric Horizontal ZrCo Bed (수평식 이중원통형 ZrCo 용기 내 수소 흡탈장 및 열전달 모델링)

  • Park, Jongcheol;Lee, Jungmin;Koo, Daeseo;Yun, Sei-Hun;Paek, Seungwoo;Chung, Hongsuk
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.295-301
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    • 2013
  • Long-term global energy-demand growth is expected to increase driven by strong energy-demand growth from developing countries. Fusion power offers the prospect of an almost inexhaustible source of energy for future generations, even though it also presents so far insurmountable scientific and engineering challenges. One of the challenges is safe handling of hydrogen isotopes. Metal hydrides such as depleted uranium hydride or ZrCo hydride are used as a storage medium for hydrogen isotopes reversibly. The metal hydrides bind with hydrogen very strongly. In this paper, we carried out a modeling and simulation work for absorption/desorption of hydrogen by ZrCo in a horizontal annulus cylinder bed. A comprehensive mathematical description of a metal hydride hydrogen storage vessel was developed. This model was calibrated against experimental data obtained from our experimental system containing ZrCo metal hydride. The model was capable of predicting the performance of the bed for not only both the storage and delivery processes but also heat transfer operations. This model should thus be very useful for the design and development of the next generation of metal hydride hydrogen isotope storage systems.

Hydriding Performance in a Uranium Bed depending on the Initial Bed Temperatures and Helium Contents (우라늄 베드 초기온도 및 헬륨농도의 수소 흡장 영향)

  • KOO, DAESEO;KIM, YEANJIN;JUNG, KWANGJIN;YUN, SEI-HUN;CHUNG, HONGSUK
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.163-168
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    • 2016
  • Korea has been developing nuclear fusion fuel storage and delivery system (SDS) technologies including a basic scientific study on hydrogen storage. To develop nuclear fusion technology, it is necessary to store and supply hydrogen isotopes needed for Tokamak operation. SDS is used for storing hydrogen isotopes as a metal hydride form. The rapid hydriding of tritium is very important not only for safety reasons but also for the economic design and operation of the SDS. In this study, we designed and fabricated a medium-scale getter bed of depleted uranium (DU). The hydriding of DU has been measured by varying the initial temperature ($100-300^{\circ}C$) of the DU getter bed to investigate the influence of the cooling temperature. Furthermore, we analyzed the effect of a helium blanket on the hydriding performance with 0 - 12% helium content in hydrogen.

Preparation and Release Characterization of Osmotic Granule Nifedipine Delivery System (니페디핀 삼투성 과립 시스템의 제조와 약물 방출 특성)

  • Jeong, Sung-Chan;Cho, Young-Ho;Lee, Soo-Young;Lee, Bong;Kim, Moon-Suk;Kang, Gil-Son;Lee, Hai-Bang
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 2006
  • The objective of this study was to confirm the effect of the type of dissolution media and paddle speed on nifedipine (ND) release profile from osmotic granule and the storage stability. Osmotic granule was manufactured by fluidized bed coating method. At each coating step, morphology of osmotic granule was differed. The size of osmotic granule was $750\;{\mu}m$ at 3 wt% membrane thickness. ND release was changed in diverse dissolution media, paddle speed. ND release is governed by not only osmotic pressure but diffusion from osmotic granule. ND release from osmotic granule decreased as storage period increased. These may be caused by liquid excipient which has low molecular weight. Storage stability of osmotic granule could be improved by removing liquid excipient from semipermeable membrane.

A Numerical Investigation of Hydrogen Desorption Reaction for Tritium Delivery from Tritium Storage Based on ZrCo (ZrCo 기반 저장용기로부터 삼중수소 공급을 위한 수소 방출에 대한 수치해석적 연구 (II))

  • Yoo, Haneul;Jo, Arae;Gwak, Geonhui;Yun, Seihun;Chang, Minho;Kang, Hyungoo;Ju, Hyunchul
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.36-43
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, a three-dimensional hydrogen desorption model is applied to a thin double-layered annulus ZrCo hydride bed and validated against the temperature evolution data measured by Kang et al. The present model reasonably captures the bed temperature evolution behavior and the 90% hydrogen discharging time. In addition, the performance of thin double-layered annulus bed is evaluated by comparing with a simple cylindrical bed using hydrogen desorption model. This study provides multi-dimensional contours such as temperature and H/M atomic ratio in the metal hydride region. This numerical study provides fundamental understanding during hydrogen desorption process and indicates that efficient design of the metal hydride bed is critical to achieve rapid hydrogen discharging performance. The present three-dimensional hydrogen desorption model is a useful tool for the optimization of bed design and operating conditions.

Formulation and Preparation of Sustained Release Pellet for Alfuzosin HCI Using Fluid-bed coater (유동층 코팅기를 이용한 염산알푸조신의 서방형 과립 설계 및 제조)

  • Na, Jin-Sang;Yoon, Yang-No;Seo, Hui;Jeong, Sang-Young;Park, Eun-Seok;Hwan, Sung-Joo;Shin, Byung-Cheol;Kim, Sung-Hoon;Cho, Sun-Hang
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.387-392
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    • 2008
  • Alfuzosin, an Alphal-adrenoceptor antagonist is used for the treatment of patients with voiding and in a lesser extent storage lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) associated to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The objective of this study was to formulate sustained release alfuzosin HCl granules and assess their formulation variables. The $Eudragit^{(R)}$ as a polymer, sustained release membrane, and dibutyl sebacate (DBS) as a plasticizer were used. Multi-coated alfuzosin HCl delivery systems composed of sugar sphere, various excipients, $Eudragit^{(R)}$ and HPMC (hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose), Cellulose Acetate were prepared by fluid-bed coater. Membrane layer were used $Eudragit^{(R)}$ RS PO and NE 30D. And the alfuzosin HCl coated beads were coated immediate release drug layer for initial burst. Its dissolution test was carried out compared to conventional products ($XATRAL^{(R)}$ XL). The release rate of drug from coated beads was higher than that from $XATRAL^{(R)}$ XL in pH 6.8.