The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) is focused on reducinguncertainties in current methodologies for assessing cementitious barrier performanceand increasing the consistency and transparency in the assessment process. Oneimportant set of US Department of Energy challenges is assessing the integrity andclosure of the high-level waste (HLW) tanks that currently store millions of gallons ofhighly radioactive wastes. Many of these tanks are decades past their design lives, haveleaked or been overfilled, and must be emptied and closed to satisfy regulatoryagreements. Carbonation-induced corrosion has been identified as a primary degradationand possible failure mechanism for the HLW tanks prior to closure. After closure theimpact of carbo...
The goal of the Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) is to develop a reasonable and credible set ...
Engineered barriers including cementitious barriers are used at sites disposing or contaminated with...
In 1997, the first two United States Department of Energy (US DOE) high level waste tanks (Tanks 17-...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) is focused on reducinguncertainties in current methodolo...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) Project is a multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional col...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) was initiated to reduce risk and uncertainties in the pe...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) is a collaborative program sponsored by the US DOE Offic...
In FY2013, the Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) is continuing in its effort to develop and en...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) was created to develop predictive capabilities for the a...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership Project (CBP) is a multi-disciplinary, multi-institution cross...
High level radioactive waste (HLW) is stored in underground carbon steel storage tanks at the Savann...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) Project is a multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional col...
ABSTRACT The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) Project is a multi-disciplinary, multi-institut...
The disposal of radioactive waste of all types and levels is of great concern today. Radioactive was...
The Cementitious Barriers Project (CBP) is a multidisciplinary cross cutting project initiated by th...
The goal of the Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) is to develop a reasonable and credible set ...
Engineered barriers including cementitious barriers are used at sites disposing or contaminated with...
In 1997, the first two United States Department of Energy (US DOE) high level waste tanks (Tanks 17-...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) is focused on reducinguncertainties in current methodolo...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) Project is a multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional col...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) was initiated to reduce risk and uncertainties in the pe...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) is a collaborative program sponsored by the US DOE Offic...
In FY2013, the Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) is continuing in its effort to develop and en...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) was created to develop predictive capabilities for the a...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership Project (CBP) is a multi-disciplinary, multi-institution cross...
High level radioactive waste (HLW) is stored in underground carbon steel storage tanks at the Savann...
The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) Project is a multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional col...
ABSTRACT The Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) Project is a multi-disciplinary, multi-institut...
The disposal of radioactive waste of all types and levels is of great concern today. Radioactive was...
The Cementitious Barriers Project (CBP) is a multidisciplinary cross cutting project initiated by th...
The goal of the Cementitious Barriers Partnership (CBP) is to develop a reasonable and credible set ...
Engineered barriers including cementitious barriers are used at sites disposing or contaminated with...
In 1997, the first two United States Department of Energy (US DOE) high level waste tanks (Tanks 17-...