Abstract No Feed and Single Withdrawal (NFSW) cascades are of non-conventional gas centrifuge cascades. The present study has been conducted to investigate the effect of holdup of pipes and stages… Click to show full abstract
Abstract No Feed and Single Withdrawal (NFSW) cascades are of non-conventional gas centrifuge cascades. The present study has been conducted to investigate the effect of holdup of pipes and stages as well as the shape of cascade in separating the multi-component isotopes in NFSW cascades. These cascades are optimized by the Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm with an advanced objective function to evaluate the effect of the cascade shape. Moreover, we take into account the holdup term in the equations to study the effect of the holdup of pipes and stages. By investigating the effect of the Holdup of pipes and stages, we found that as the holdup increases, the amount of flow concentration changes. We also compare the optimal tapered structure with the square shape of the NFSW cascade. The results showed that the optimal tapered shape is superior over the square shape in separating the middle component of Xenon.
               
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