Radioactive waste at the Savannah River Plant (SRP) is being transferred from older waste tanks to new, stress-relieved tanks for more effective waste management. The technology developed for waste removal involves the use of long-shaft, recirculating, centrifugal pumps (slurry pumps). Testing completed at the Savannah River Laboratory's 30-meter-diameter mock-up waste tank related the effective cleaning radius (ECR) of a slurry pump to critical pump and materials characteristics. Presently, this theory is being applied to radioactive waste at SRP. However, the technology can be applied to other remote handling situations where the slurry rheology can be determined. For SRP waste, an equation of the form: ECR ..cap alpha.. DV/sub 0/ (r...
The authors evaluated how well two 300-hp mixer pumps would mix solid and liquid radioactive wastes ...
The Savannah River Site liquid waste system consists of multiple facilities to safely receive and st...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of radioactive liquid and sludge wastes ...
Present technology for the removal of sludges from radioactive liquid waste storage tanks at the Sav...
The ability to mobilize and transport non-Newtonian waste is essential to advance the closure of hig...
There are 28 one-million-gallon double-shell radioactive waste tanks on the Hanford Reservation in s...
The Small Column Ion Exchange (SCIX) process is being developed to remove cesium, strontium, and act...
Knowledge of the rheology of the radioactive sludge slurries at the Savannah River Site (SRS) is nec...
This paper is the second in a series of four publications to document ongoing pilot scale testing an...
Slurries of inorganic solids, containing both stable and radioactive elements, were produced during ...
The Savannah River Site, SRS, is currently pursuing an aggressive program to empty its High Level Wa...
Residual radioactive waste was removed from Tank 18F in the F-Area Tank Farm at Savannah River Site ...
This document reviews radioactive and simulant rheology data on SRS waste slurries. Simulant sludge ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of high level nuclear waste stored in unde...
The removal of radioactive hazardous sludge from waste tanks is a significant problem at several US ...
The authors evaluated how well two 300-hp mixer pumps would mix solid and liquid radioactive wastes ...
The Savannah River Site liquid waste system consists of multiple facilities to safely receive and st...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of radioactive liquid and sludge wastes ...
Present technology for the removal of sludges from radioactive liquid waste storage tanks at the Sav...
The ability to mobilize and transport non-Newtonian waste is essential to advance the closure of hig...
There are 28 one-million-gallon double-shell radioactive waste tanks on the Hanford Reservation in s...
The Small Column Ion Exchange (SCIX) process is being developed to remove cesium, strontium, and act...
Knowledge of the rheology of the radioactive sludge slurries at the Savannah River Site (SRS) is nec...
This paper is the second in a series of four publications to document ongoing pilot scale testing an...
Slurries of inorganic solids, containing both stable and radioactive elements, were produced during ...
The Savannah River Site, SRS, is currently pursuing an aggressive program to empty its High Level Wa...
Residual radioactive waste was removed from Tank 18F in the F-Area Tank Farm at Savannah River Site ...
This document reviews radioactive and simulant rheology data on SRS waste slurries. Simulant sludge ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of high level nuclear waste stored in unde...
The removal of radioactive hazardous sludge from waste tanks is a significant problem at several US ...
The authors evaluated how well two 300-hp mixer pumps would mix solid and liquid radioactive wastes ...
The Savannah River Site liquid waste system consists of multiple facilities to safely receive and st...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of radioactive liquid and sludge wastes ...