Process Control Plan for Single Shell Tank (SST) Saltcake Dissolution Proof of Concept

Process Control Plan for Single Shell Tank (SST) Saltcake Dissolution Proof of Concept
Title Process Control Plan for Single Shell Tank (SST) Saltcake Dissolution Proof of Concept PDF eBook
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Pages 124
Release 2001
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This document describes the process controls for the tank 241-U-107 (U-107) saltcake dissolution proof-of-concept operations. Saltcake dissolution is defined as a method by which water-soluble salts will be retrieved from the Hanford Site radioactive waste tanks utilizing dissolution as the mobilizing mechanism. The proof-of-concept operations will monitor the retrieval process and transfer at least 100 kgal of fluid from tank U-107 to the double-shell tank (DST) system during the performance period. Tank U-107 has been identified as posing the highest long-term risk to the Columbia River of all single shell tanks (SSTs). This is because of the high content of mobile, long-lived radionuclides mostly in the saltcake waste in the tank. To meet current contractual and consent decree commitments, tank U-107 is being prepared for interim stabilization in August 2001. It is currently scheduled for saltcake retrieval in 2023, near the end of the SST retrieval campaign because of a lack of infrastructure in U-Farm. The proof-of-concept test will install a system to dissolve and retrieve a portion of the saltcake as part of, and operating in parallel with, the standard interim stabilization system to be installed on tank U-107. This proof-of-concept should provide key information on spray nozzle selection and effective spray patterns, leak detection, monitoring, and mitigation (LDMM) and in-tank saltcake solubility data that will help in the design of a full-tank retrieval demonstration system.

Process Control Plan for Single-shell Tank Saltcake Dissolution Proof-of-concept

Process Control Plan for Single-shell Tank Saltcake Dissolution Proof-of-concept
Title Process Control Plan for Single-shell Tank Saltcake Dissolution Proof-of-concept PDF eBook
Author Scott D. Estey
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Release 2002
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Dossier Missionnaire

Dossier Missionnaire
Title Dossier Missionnaire PDF eBook
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Release 1901
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Hanford Single Shell Tank Saltcake Cesium Removal Test Plan

Hanford Single Shell Tank Saltcake Cesium Removal Test Plan
Title Hanford Single Shell Tank Saltcake Cesium Removal Test Plan PDF eBook
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Pages 33
Release 1996
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This document provides the test preparation and conduct of a cesium removal test using Hanford Single Shell Tank Saltcake from tanks 241-BY-110, 241-U-108, 241 U 109, 241-A-101, and 241-S-102 in a benchscale column. The cesium sorbent to be tested is crystalline silicotitanate.

Cours de sens commun. Prospectus

Cours de sens commun. Prospectus
Title Cours de sens commun. Prospectus PDF eBook
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Pages 4
Release 17??
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Radioactive Waste Forms for the Future

Radioactive Waste Forms for the Future
Title Radioactive Waste Forms for the Future PDF eBook
Author Werner Lutze
Publisher North Holland
Pages 802
Release 1988
Genre Science
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This volume presents a compilation of important information on the full range of radioactive waste forms that have been developed, or at least suggested, for the incorporation of high-level nuclear waste. Many of the results were published in the ''gray literature'' of final reports of national laboratories or in various, generally less available, proceedings volumes. This is the first publication to draw information on nuclear waste forms for high-level wastes together into a single volume. Although borosilicate glass has become the standard waste form, additional research in this compound is still necessary. With improved technology (particularly processing technologies) and with a more detailed knowledge of repository conditions, glasses and second generation waste forms with improved performance properties can be developed. Sustained research programs on nuclear waste form development will yield results that can only add to public confidence and the final, safe disposal of nuclear waste. The aim of this volume is to provide a 'spring board' for these future research efforts. A detailed presentation is given on the properties and performance of non-crystalline waste forms (borosilicate glass, sintered glass, and lead-iron phosphate glass), and crystalline waste forms (Synroc, tailored ceramics, TiO 2 - ceramic matrix, glass-ceramics and FUETAP concrete). A chapter on Novel Waste Forms reviews a number of methods that warrant further development because of their potential superior performance and unique applications. The final chapter includes a tabulated comparison of important waste form properties and an extended discussion on the corrosion process and radiation damage effects for each waste form. Of particular interest is a performance assessment of nuclear waste borosilicate glass and the crystalline ceramic Synroc. This is the first detailed attempt to compare these two important waste forms on the basis of their materials properties. The discussion emphasizes the difficulties in making such a comparison and details the types of data that are required. Each chapter has been written by an expert and includes a current compilation of waste form properties with an extensive list of references. This volume will provide a stimulus for future research as well as useful reference material for scientists working in the field of nuclear waste disposal and materials science.

Transformers

Transformers
Title Transformers PDF eBook
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Publisher Reclamation Bureau
Pages 253
Release 2005
Genre Electric transformers
ISBN 9780160749452

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On cover: Reclamation, Managing Water in the West. Describes how transformers work, how they are maintained, and how to test and evaluate their condition.