Patent Number: 042016908
Section: claims

1. A process for the dissolution of irradiated nuclear fuel in nitric acid comprising the steps of (a) contacting the irradiated nuclear fuel material with nitric acid in a dissolver vessel,  (b) providing an atmosphere of carbon dioxide over the dissolver vessel,  (c) directing a portion of the atmosphere to the first of a pair of heat exchangers,  (d) passing a refrigerant through the first of the heat exchangers to cause condensation of said portion of the atmosphere in the first of the heat exchangers,  (e) simultaneously with step (d) passing a liquid at a temperature above the evaporation temperature of carbon dioxide through the second of the pair of heat exchangers to cause evaporation of a portion of the atmosphere which has been condensed in the second of the pair of heat exchangers,  (f) after steps (c) (d) and (e) directing a further portion of the atmosphere to the second of the pair of heat exchangers,  (g) passing a liquid at a temperature above the evaporation temperature of carbon dioxide through the first of the pair of heat exchangers to cause evaporation of the portion of the atmosphere which had condensed therein,  (h) simultaneously with step (g) passing a refrigerant through the second of the pair of heat exchangers to cause condensation of said further portion of the atmosphere therein,  (i) repeating steps (c) to (h) to provide a driving force for circulating the atmosphere round the plant by the alternate condensation and evaporation of portions of the atmosphere. 2. A process as claimed in claim 1 including the additional steps of drying the atmosphere circulating in the plant to remove water vapour and cooling the atmosphere to cause removal of iodine before the portions of the atmosphere are directed to the heat exchangers. 3. A process as claimed in claim 1 including the additional step of purging the heat exchangers during the condensation steps to remove gases which do not condense.