Studies were made on the causes of observed leaks in mild steel tanks used to store liquid waste from nuclear fuel reprocessing at the Savannah River Plant. Leaks were observed in the walls of some primary vessels and in some cooling coils. The studies revealed that: wall leaks resulted from nitrate stress corrosion cracking caused by alkaline nitrate solution; and coil leaks resulted from pitting corrosion caused by diluted waste solutions during sludge removal. Stresses that caused wall cracking were residual stresses, primarily those produced during tank fabrication. Pitting of coils was caused by the concurrent dilution of nitrite in the waste supernate, and leaching of sulfate from the sludge. Results of these studies provided the base...
Irradiated nuclear fuel has been stored and reprocessed at the Idaho National Engineering and Enviro...
The research activities of this EMSP project at the U. S. Department of Energy Savannah River Site (...
Radioactive waste solutions resulting from spent fuel reprocessing operations at West Valley Nuclear...
The high frequency of cooling coil leaks observed in high-heat waste storage tanks soon after sludge...
Radioactive waste is stored in underground storage tanks at the Department of Energy (DOE) Savannah ...
Liquid waste generated by the PUREX process for separation of nuclear materials is concentrated and ...
A large amount of radioactive waste has been stored safely at the Savannah River and Hanford sites o...
Radioactive wastes are contained in 48 underground storage tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS). T...
Waste supernate stored in Tank 11H was analyzed periodically from May 1973-August 1975 to determine ...
The Savannah River Site has stored radioactive wastes in large, underground, carbon steel tanks for ...
The Hanford tank reservation contains approximately 50 million gallons of liquid legacy radioactive ...
Radioactive supernate, salt, and/or sludge wastes (i.e., high level wastes) are confined in 49 under...
High level storage tanks in service at the present time were fabricated from either carbon steel or ...
The evaporator recycle streams of nuclear waste tanks may contain waste in a chemistry and temperatu...
A corrosion analysis was carried out on available sections of carbon steels taken from two decommiss...
Irradiated nuclear fuel has been stored and reprocessed at the Idaho National Engineering and Enviro...
The research activities of this EMSP project at the U. S. Department of Energy Savannah River Site (...
Radioactive waste solutions resulting from spent fuel reprocessing operations at West Valley Nuclear...
The high frequency of cooling coil leaks observed in high-heat waste storage tanks soon after sludge...
Radioactive waste is stored in underground storage tanks at the Department of Energy (DOE) Savannah ...
Liquid waste generated by the PUREX process for separation of nuclear materials is concentrated and ...
A large amount of radioactive waste has been stored safely at the Savannah River and Hanford sites o...
Radioactive wastes are contained in 48 underground storage tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS). T...
Waste supernate stored in Tank 11H was analyzed periodically from May 1973-August 1975 to determine ...
The Savannah River Site has stored radioactive wastes in large, underground, carbon steel tanks for ...
The Hanford tank reservation contains approximately 50 million gallons of liquid legacy radioactive ...
Radioactive supernate, salt, and/or sludge wastes (i.e., high level wastes) are confined in 49 under...
High level storage tanks in service at the present time were fabricated from either carbon steel or ...
The evaporator recycle streams of nuclear waste tanks may contain waste in a chemistry and temperatu...
A corrosion analysis was carried out on available sections of carbon steels taken from two decommiss...
Irradiated nuclear fuel has been stored and reprocessed at the Idaho National Engineering and Enviro...
The research activities of this EMSP project at the U. S. Department of Energy Savannah River Site (...
Radioactive waste solutions resulting from spent fuel reprocessing operations at West Valley Nuclear...