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Marliyadi Pancoko; Abdul Jami
Proceedings of the Scientific Engineering Meeting for Nuclear Devices2011
Proceedings of the Scientific Engineering Meeting for Nuclear Devices2011
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[en] Mixer-settler plays important roles in uranium recovery process from phosphoric acid. To flow phosphoric acid from feeder tank to mixer settler, constant fluid flow rate is needed. Therefore, this program selects a pump with positive displacement of reciprocating type having specification of plunger single acting 5 x4 triplex, and power 2 HP, to flow phosphoric acid solution with flow rate of 20 kg/s (242 gpm), density of 1300 kg/m3, and viscosity of 4.5 cPo and suction static head of 2 m and discharge static head of 6.4 m. From cavitation evaluation. NPSH available of 8.9 m which waS greater than NPSH required of 4.5 m (specification from pump maker) was obtained. (author)
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Kriteria pemilihan pompa untuk mengalirkan larutan asam fosfat ke mixer settler pada proses recovery uranium dari asam fosfat
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Achmad Suntoro; Wiranto Budi Santoso; Bambang Galung Susanto; Sri Mulyono Atmojo; Ari Satmoko (Badan Tenaga Nuklir Nasional (BATAN), Jakarta (Indonesia)) (eds.); Center for Nuclear Device Engineering, National Nuclear Energy Agency, Serpong (Indonesia); 378 p; ISSN 1693-3346; ; 30 Nov 2011; p. 167-174; Scientific Engineering Meeting for Nuclear Devices; Pertemuan Ilmiah Rekayasa Perangkat Nuklir; Serpong (Indonesia); 30 Nov 2011; Also available from Directorate of Repository, Multimedia and Scientific Publishing, National Research and Innovation Agency, Kawasan Sains dan Teknologi - BRIN, KST B. J. Habibie, Gedung 120 TMC, Jl. Raya Puspiptek Serpong, Phone (+62 21) 7560009, Tangerang Selatan 15314 (ID); 9 refs.; 1 tab.; 6 figs.
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