Transactions of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 2186-2931
Print ISSN : 1347-2879
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Development of an Organic Iodine Filter for Filtered Containment Venting Systems of Nuclear Power Plants
Shinichi KAWAMURA Takeo KIMURAFumitoshi WATANABEKazuki HIRAOTadashi NARABAYASHI
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2016 Volume 15 Issue 4 Pages 192-209

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 A design for an organic iodine filter was developed for filtered containment venting systems of nuclear power plants. After the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident, filtered containment venting systems were developed and installed at nuclear power plants in Japan employing aerosol filters, which are typically combinations of alkaline water scrubbers and metal fiber filters. Using silver zeolite, the newly designed filter absorbs organic iodine, which cannot be captured with alkaline water scrubbers and metal fiber filters. Methyl iodide absorption performance tests were conducted with various gas velocities and compositions, which covered the operating conditions of filtered containment venting systems. The test results demonstrated that the decontamination factors of the silver zeolite were over 50 if an appropriate gas contact time was ensured, even though steam condensation and the existence of hydrogen during vent startup had negative effects on the absorption performance. It was also revealed from the tests that intermittent venting might dampen the silver zeolite and reduce its absorption performance. Flow control of the vent gas was found to be an effective countermeasure to maintain the performance even under such conditions. Filter unit tests and numerical analyses of the gas flow within the filter vessel confirmed that the gas contact time was uniform in the filter and appropriate for achieving a decontamination factor of 50.

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