IP Library Granted Patent US 11,532,405
Granted Patent B2
US 11,532,405 · App. 14/875,485 · Granted Dec 20, 2022

Passively cooled ion exchange column

Inventor: Eric Smith (Columbia, MD)
Assignee: P&T GLOBAL SOLUTIONS, LLC
G21F9/12C02F1/42C02F2101/006C02F2303/10Y02W10/30
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Patent No.
US 11,532,405
App. No.
14/875,485
Granted
Dec 20, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ion exchange system includes an ion exchange column filled with ion exchange media and a passive cooling system. The passive cooling system includes a working fluid that transfers heat away from the ion exchange column. In one embodiment, the working fluid is in a closed system. In another embodiment, the passive cooling system includes a heat pipe. In yet another embodiment, the ion exchange system is used to separate radionuclides, such as Cs-137 from a liquid waste stream.

Claims (48)

1. An ion exchange system comprising:

an ion exchange column including a housing and ion exchange media positioned inside the housing, the housing having an inlet for receiving liquid waste comprising one or more radionuclides, and an outlet for discharging treated liquid after the treated liquid has passed over the ion exchange media;

an elongate heat pipe in thermal communication with the ion exchange column, wherein the elongate heat pipe:

has first and second closed ends;

is a closed system defined by the first and the second closed ends; and

includes a first portion positioned to abut and extend along a surface of the housing of the ion exchange column and a second portion positioned to extend away from the housing, the first portion of the elongate heat pipe extending to the first closed end; and

radiation shielding surrounding the ion exchange column, the radiation shielding and housing defining a gap filled with gas between the radiation shielding and housing, wherein the gap is a closed volume between the radiation shielding and housing for insulating the ion exchange column;

wherein the second portion extends through the gap and the radiation shielding for dissipating heat from the ion exchange column to an ambient environment and the first closed end extends into the gap and out of contact with the housing to form a reservoir for working fluid;

wherein, in a first mode of operation, when the ion exchange column is in-service and at least partially loaded with the one or more radionuclides, liquid waste flows through the ion exchange column transferring heat out of the ion exchange column, and, in a second mode of operation, when flow through the inlet and outlet are stopped and the ion exchange column is out-of-service, drained, and at least partially loaded with the one or more radionuclides, the ion exchange media transfers heat to the second portion of the elongate heat pipe via the first portion of the elongate heat pipe; and

wherein the elongate heat pipe is configured to indirectly thermally communicate with the ion exchange media.

2. The ion exchange system of claim 1 wherein the second portion of the elongate heat pipe includes a natural convection radiator that enhances heat transfer away from the elongate heat pipe.

3. The ion exchange system of claim 1 wherein the elongate heat pipe is a thermosiphon.

4. The ion exchange system of claim 1 wherein the elongate heat pipe includes a dual phase working fluid.

5. The ion exchange system of claim 1 wherein the elongate heat pipe includes a single phase working fluid.

6. The ion exchange system of claim 1 wherein the elongate heat pipe is oriented at least approximately vertically.

7. The ion exchange system of claim 1 wherein the elongate heat pipe is a first heat pipe and the ion exchange system comprises a second heat pipe.

8. The ion exchange system of claim 7 wherein the second heat pipe includes a first portion inside of the housing and a second portion extending outside the housing and through the radiation shielding to dissipate heat to the ambient environment.

9. The ion exchange system of claim 1 wherein the ion exchange media is fully loaded with the one or more radionuclides.

10. The ion exchange system of claim 9 wherein the one or more radionuclides includes Cs-137.

11. An ion exchange system comprising:

radiation shielding;

an ion exchange column including a housing surrounded by the radiation shielding, the housing having an inlet for receiving liquid waste comprising one or more radionuclides, and an outlet for discharging treated liquid after the treated liquid has passed over ion exchange media positioned inside the housing, the radiation shielding defining a gap between the radiation shielding and the ion exchange column, wherein the gap is a closed volume between the radiation shielding and housing for insulating the ion exchange column; and

a passive cooling system including a working fluid used to transfer heat away from the ion exchange column, the passive cooling system including an elongate heat pipe, the elongate heat pipe being a closed system defined by first and second closed ends of the elongate heat pipe, wherein the working fluid is within the elongate heat pipe and the elongate heat pipe:

extends along a surface of the housing of the ion exchange column and through the radiation shielding to dissipate heat from the ion exchange column to an ambient environment;

has a first portion extending to the first closed end, the first closed end extending into the gap and out of contact with the housing to form a reservoir for the working fluid; and

has a second portion extending to the second closed end in the ambient environment;

wherein the passive cooling system is a closed system; and

wherein, in a first mode of operation, when the ion exchange column is in-service and at least partially loaded with the one or more radionuclides, liquid waste flows through the ion exchange column transferring heat out of the ion exchange column, and, in a second mode of operation, when flow through the inlet and outlet are stopped and the ion exchange column is out-of-service, drained, and at least partially loaded with the one or more radionuclides, the working fluid transfers heat from inside the housing to outside the radiation shielding.

12. The ion exchange system of claim 11 wherein the passive cooling system includes a natural convection radiator that enhances heat transfer away from the working fluid.

13. The ion exchange system of claim 11 wherein the elongate heat pipe is a thermosiphon.

14. The ion exchange system of claim 11 wherein the passive cooling system includes a dual phase working fluid.

15. The ion exchange system of claim 11 wherein the passive cooling system includes a single phase working fluid.

16. The ion exchange system of claim 11 wherein the elongate heat pipe is oriented at least approximately vertically.

17. The ion exchange system of claim 11 wherein the elongate heat pipe includes the first portion positioned to abut the housing of the ion exchange column and the second portion positioned to extend away from the housing and through the radiation shielding.

18. The ion exchange system of claim 11 wherein the elongate heat pipe is a first heat pipe and the ion exchange system comprises a second heat pipe, and wherein the second heat pipe includes a first portion inside of the housing and a second portion extending outside the housing and through the radiation shielding to dissipate heat to the ambient environment.

19. The ion exchange system of claim 11 wherein the ion exchange media is fully loaded with the one or more radionuclides.

20. The ion exchange system of claim 19 wherein the one or more radionuclides includes Cs-137.

21. A method comprising:

flowing a liquid waste stream comprising radionuclides through an ion exchange column comprising a housing;

transferring heat out of the ion exchange column as the liquid waste stream flows through the ion exchange column;

separating radionuclides from the liquid waste stream with the ion exchange column;

removing the ion exchange column from service when it is at least partially loaded with the radionuclides; and

passively cooling the ion exchange column with a working fluid in a closed system comprising an elongate heat pipe dissipating heat from the ion exchange column to an ambient environment wherein:

the elongate heat pipe is a closed system defined by first and second closed ends of the elongate heat pipe;

the working fluid is within the elongate heat pipe;

the elongate heat pipe extends along and abuts a surface of the ion exchange column and through the housing and radiation shielding that defines a gap between the radiation shielding and the housing, wherein the gap is a closed volume between the radiation shielding and housing for insulating the ion exchange column; and

a first portion of the elongate heat pipe extends to the first closed end, the first closed end extending into the gap and out of contact with the housing to form a reservoir for the working fluid; and

heat is dissipated from the ion exchange column to the ambient environment at the second closed end of the elongate heat pipe.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2016
From: ENERGYSOLUTIONS, LLC
To: P&T GLOBAL SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 038087/0281 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 5, 2015
From: SMITH, ERIC
To: ENERGYSOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 036730/0963 →