This document was prepared to provide evaluations and recommendations regarding nondestructive evaluation methods that might be used to determine cracks and bowing in the ceiling of waste storage tanks on the Hanford site. The goal was to determine cracks as small as 1/16 in. wide in the ceiling, and bowing as small as 0.25 in. This report describes digital video camera methods that can be used to detect a crack in the ceiling of the dome, and methods for determining the surface topography of the ceiling in the waste storage tanks to detect localized movements in the surface. A literature search, combined with laboratory testing, comprised this study
A number of DOE sites have buried tanks containing high-level waste. Tanks of particular interest am...
As part of the Double-Shell Tank (DST) Integrity Program, remote visual inspections are utilized to ...
This article aims to provide a comprehensive review on the condition monitoring techniques of underg...
Several of the high level radioactive waste storage tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS) have been...
Laboratory (PNNL) has performed a review of the nondestructive evaluation (NDE) technology and metho...
Inspections have been performed on over 200 storage tanks since the startup of the Savannah River Si...
As various issues make the continued usage of high-level waste storage tanks attractive, there is an...
Radioactive defense waste, resulting from the chemical processing of spent nuclear fuel, has been st...
This report provides a description of the ultrasonic (UT) nondestructive examinations (NDE) and the ...
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of River Protection has an extensive integrity assessment pro...
The floors of aboveground storage tanks remaina most difficult part of the vessel to inspect forcorr...
Underground storage tanks with 2 inches to 3 inches diameter access ports at the Department of Energ...
An automated inspection system for detecting external cracks in complex-shaped components has been d...
Maintenance and preservation of seawater and fuel, ballast tanks and voids resulting from the enviro...
During the last thirty years a bundle of accidents in large size tank beds for carbon storage was fi...
A number of DOE sites have buried tanks containing high-level waste. Tanks of particular interest am...
As part of the Double-Shell Tank (DST) Integrity Program, remote visual inspections are utilized to ...
This article aims to provide a comprehensive review on the condition monitoring techniques of underg...
Several of the high level radioactive waste storage tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS) have been...
Laboratory (PNNL) has performed a review of the nondestructive evaluation (NDE) technology and metho...
Inspections have been performed on over 200 storage tanks since the startup of the Savannah River Si...
As various issues make the continued usage of high-level waste storage tanks attractive, there is an...
Radioactive defense waste, resulting from the chemical processing of spent nuclear fuel, has been st...
This report provides a description of the ultrasonic (UT) nondestructive examinations (NDE) and the ...
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of River Protection has an extensive integrity assessment pro...
The floors of aboveground storage tanks remaina most difficult part of the vessel to inspect forcorr...
Underground storage tanks with 2 inches to 3 inches diameter access ports at the Department of Energ...
An automated inspection system for detecting external cracks in complex-shaped components has been d...
Maintenance and preservation of seawater and fuel, ballast tanks and voids resulting from the enviro...
During the last thirty years a bundle of accidents in large size tank beds for carbon storage was fi...
A number of DOE sites have buried tanks containing high-level waste. Tanks of particular interest am...
As part of the Double-Shell Tank (DST) Integrity Program, remote visual inspections are utilized to ...
This article aims to provide a comprehensive review on the condition monitoring techniques of underg...