The charging of NP slugs into the CPM continuous dissolver at a rate corresponding to the maximum plant capacity presents a problem to which no existing separations technology can be directly applied. An automatic charging system is herein described which appears to have potential advantage over present design concepts.
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Atomic Energy Commission Report IDO-14377
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The charging of NP slugs into the CPM continuous dissolver at a rate corresponding to the maximum plant capacity presents a problem to which no existing separations technology can be directly applied. An automatic charging system is herein described which appears to have potential advantage over present design concepts.
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