The Underground Main Fan Study at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kirk H. McDaniel K. M. (Chris) Chmura Keith G. Wallace
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) performed a feasibility analysis for the purpose of either modifying, supplementing, or replacing its two main mine fans. The WIPP, located near Carlsbad, New Mexico, is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) fa¬cility designed to demonstrate the permanent, safe disposal of U.S. defense-generated transuranic waste in a deep bedded salt deposit. Since the centrifugal fans were installed in 1988, multiple op¬erational and performance concerns have been identified. A com¬prehensive engineering study was conducted in 1995 to: 1) Qualify and quantify operational concerns, 2) Evaluate possible alternatives, and 3) Recommend an optimum solution. Multiple system modification and/or replacement scenarios were evaluated with associated cost estimates developed. The study considered replacement with either centrifugal or axial fans. Multiple fan duties are required at the WIPP. Therefore, Variable Frequency Drives and Inlet Vane Controls (IVC) were investigated for centrifugal fans. In-flight adjustable blades were investigated for axial fans. The study indicated that replacing the existing system with two double-width, double-inlet centrifugal fans equipped with IVCs was the best choice. This alternative provided the most desirable combination of: 1) ensuring the required operational readiness, and 2) improving system performance. The WIPP is currently planning to replace the first fan in 1997.
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APA: Kirk H. McDaniel K. M. (Chris) Chmura Keith G. Wallace  (1997)  The Underground Main Fan Study at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant

MLA: Kirk H. McDaniel K. M. (Chris) Chmura Keith G. Wallace The Underground Main Fan Study at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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