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Guidebook on Design, Construction and Operation of Pilot Plants for Uranium Ore Processing. Technical Reports 314 (1990)
| Auteur | IAEA |
| Datum | 1990 |
| Classificatie | 6.01.2.20/64 (URANIUM - WINNING/VOORRAAD/PRIJS) |
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Uit de publicatie:
FOREWORD The design, construction and operation of a pilot plant are often important stages in the development of a project for the production of uranium concentrates. Since building and operating a pilot plant is very costly and may not always be required, it is important that such a plant be built only after several prerequisites have been met. The main purpose of this guidebook is to discuss the objectives of a pilot plant and its proper role in the overall project. Given the wide range of conditions under which a pilot plant may be designed and operated, it is not possible to provide specific details. Instead, this book discusses the rationale for a pilot plant and provides guidelines with suggested solutions for a variety of problems that may be encountered. This guidebook is part of a series of Technical Reports on uranium ore processing being prepared by the IAEA's Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Management. A report on the Significance of Mineralogy in the Development of Flowsheets for Processing Uranium Ores (Technical Reports Series No. 196, 1980), Methods for the Estimation of Uranium Ore Reserves: An Instruction Manual (Technical Reports Series No. 255, 1985) and a Manual on Laboratory Testing for Uranium Ore Processing (Technical Reports Series No. 313, 1990) have already been published.
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