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Create/Update Cycamore Separations archetype to include PUREX method #55
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Thanks for creating this issue. I'm going to add some detail so that my suggestion from our phone call is a little more clear. Step 1: Run a simulation using the existing separations facility, and define the separations facility input variables to be representative of a purex process (the only other two facilities in the simulation can be a source facility which creates spent fuel and a sink facility which requests all the separated streams. Step 2: Using the comfort gained in step 1, develop an AqueousSeparations facility which has some pre-loaded separation matrices based on the type of aqueous separations (purex, urex, urex3+, etc. ). |
Step 1 completed: #56 |
I made XML input files that reflect the separation matrices for PUREX, UREX1a, UREX2, UREX3. However, am no longer pursuing this project. The input files can be found in the aqueous reprocessing folder in the aqueous_reprocess branch of my fork of recycle: https://github.com/gwenchee/recycle/tree/aqueous_reprocess . Should i just leave it as such or PR into arfc/recycle? @katyhuff |
Hm. I'm not sure. Since they're input files, rather than an archetype, it's not quite right for recycle. It seems like it would be appropriate for the transition scenarios repo or similar....in the sense that we have been placing demo simulations in that archive. |
@katyhuff |
I'm glad you're interested in this but at the moment, it's not a high
priority. I expect Greg will take it over eventually. At the moment, I
would prefer if you could focus on the other tasks we've talked about.
(e.g. analysis.py as a package).
…On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 6:21 PM, Tyler Kennelly ***@***.***> wrote:
@katyhuff <https://github.com/katyhuff>
I am interested in this issue. After looking at the Separations archetype Cycamore
archetypes <http://fuelcycle.org/user/cycamoreagents.html>, Since some
reprocessing methods require prior action(s) before separation, I was
wondering whether creating individual archetypes for these reprocessing
methods would be a good idea? In your NPRE 412 class notes
<https://github.com/katyhuff/npre412/blob/master/reprocessing/reprocessing.ipynb>,
the PUREX method (figures 1,2) requires cooling basins, head-end operations
(chopping and shearing), and dissolution prior to separation. There may be
user-input interest in modeling these steps prior to separation in the
simulation and these individual archetypes could model them.
As well as @gwenchee <https://github.com/gwenchee> aqueous reprocess XML
input files and sources in them, I would also use this GE Hanford Atomic
Products Operations report <https://www.ipen.br/biblioteca/rel/R9904.pdf>.
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Sounds good! |
This issue falls under @gtw2 's realm now |
Create or update the current Cycamore Separations archetype so that it can separate isotopes using aqueous separation methods such as PUREX.
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