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Summary The TEMPEST computer software predicts fluid flow and heat transfer over time within 3-dimensional geometries. TEMPEST has been used to help solve engineering problems associated with nuclear waste safety, retrieval, and treatment. More Details In Washington State at the Department of Energy’s Hanford Site along the Columbia River, long-term efforts are under way to clean up more than 258,000 cubic meters of liquid nuclear waste, stored in 177 high-level radioactive waste tanks. To assist this effort, PNL has developed the TEMPEST computer software. TEMPEST has been used to help solve engineering problems including: • the behavior of liquid wastes in Hanford storage tanks • problem mitigation and safety analysis for one of these tanks • liquid jet mixing of radioactive sludge in a waste tank at Oak Ridge National Laboratory • operating conditions for a waste glass melter at the West Valley Demonstration Project. In one example, TEMPEST was used to model the behavior of a Hanford storage tank that needed special treatment because the liquid waste was releasing hydrogen gas within the tank. TEM- PEST simulations were used to help consider how the releases could occur and how they might be mitigated. Different colors represented a range of gas concentrations within the viscous waste fluids. Each color in the spectrum represents a bounding surface around a particular gas concentration. The numerical modeling and computer simulations performed by TEMPEST are especially useful when the behavior of fluid sys- tems is hazardous or impossible to observe. In chemical process- ing, environmental restoration, and other efforts where fluid flow and heat transfer are critical, TEMPEST — and tools like it — can save millions of dollars by reducing or eliminating physical proto- types and experiments. TEMPEST Contact 509-375-2300 Fax: 509-375-3641 [email protected] James A. Fort PO Box 999, K7-15 Richland, WA 99352 Science T E M P E S T B r o c h u r e

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SummaryThe TEMPEST computer software predicts fluid flow and heat

transfer over time within 3-dimensional geometries. TEMPEST hasbeen used to help solve engineering problems associated withnuclear waste safety, retrieval, and treatment.

More DetailsIn Washington State at the Department of Energy’s Hanford Site

along the Columbia River, long-term efforts are under way to cleanup more than 258,000 cubic meters of liquid nuclear waste, storedin 177 high-level radioactive waste tanks.

To assist this effort, PNL has developed the TEMPEST computersoftware. TEMPEST has been used to help solve engineeringproblems including:

• the behavior of liquid wastes in Hanford storage tanks• problem mitigation and safety analysis for one of these tanks• liquid jet mixing of radioactive sludge in a waste tank at Oak

Ridge National Laboratory• operating conditions for a waste glass melter at the West Valley

Demonstration Project.

In one example, TEMPEST was used to model the behavior of aHanford storage tank that needed special treatment because theliquid waste was releasing hydrogen gas within the tank. TEM-PEST simulations were used to help consider how the releasescould occur and how they might be mitigated. Different colorsrepresented a range of gas concentrations within the viscous wastefluids. Each color in the spectrum represents a bounding surfacearound a particular gas concentration.

The numerical modeling and computer simulations performed byTEMPEST are especially useful when the behavior of fluid sys-tems is hazardous or impossible to observe. In chemical process-ing, environmental restoration, and other efforts where fluid flowand heat transfer are critical, TEMPEST — and tools like it — cansave millions of dollars by reducing or eliminating physical proto-types and experiments.

TEMPEST

Contact509-375-2300Fax: [email protected]

James A. FortPO Box 999, K7-15Richland, WA 99352

Science

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