The U.S. Department of Energy`s nuclear facility decommissioning program needs to characterize radiological contamination inside piping systems before the pipe can be recycled, remediated, or disposed. Science and Engineering associates, Inc. under contract with the DOE Morgantown Energy Technology Center has developed and demonstrated the Pipe Explorer{trademark} system, which uses an inverting membrane to transport various characterization sensors into pipes. The basic process involves inverting (turning inside out) a tubular impermeable membrane under air pressure. A characterization sensor is towed down the interior of the pipe by the membrane. Advantages of this approach include the capability of deploying through constrictions in the ...
The assessment and cleanup of various nuclear sites throughout the country has become an increasingl...
Buried or inaccessible piping systems within Nuclear Power plants present a challenge in terms of ov...
The measuring device for inner surfaces of embedded piping (MISE) was developed to evaluate low-leve...
The Department of Energy (DOE) is currently in the process of decommissioning and dismantling many o...
The objective for the development of the Pipe Explorer{trademark} radiological characterization syst...
As DOE dismantles its nuclear processing facilities, site managers must employ the best means of dis...
The Pipe Explorer{trademark} system, developed by Science and Engineering Associates, Inc. (SEA), un...
Characterization of surface alpha emitting contamination inside enclosed spaces such as piping syste...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost-effective remediation techno...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost-effective remediation techno...
The decontamination and characterization of large-bore pipe is difficult because of the various geom...
Many DOE facilities have several miles of waste pipe systems that are internally contaminated with v...
In the 1950s, the Savannah River Site built an open, unlined retention basin to temporarily store po...
In the 1950s, the Savannah River Site built an open, unlined retention basin to temporarily store po...
The sensitivity and application of traditional alpha monitors is limited by the short range of alpha...
The assessment and cleanup of various nuclear sites throughout the country has become an increasingl...
Buried or inaccessible piping systems within Nuclear Power plants present a challenge in terms of ov...
The measuring device for inner surfaces of embedded piping (MISE) was developed to evaluate low-leve...
The Department of Energy (DOE) is currently in the process of decommissioning and dismantling many o...
The objective for the development of the Pipe Explorer{trademark} radiological characterization syst...
As DOE dismantles its nuclear processing facilities, site managers must employ the best means of dis...
The Pipe Explorer{trademark} system, developed by Science and Engineering Associates, Inc. (SEA), un...
Characterization of surface alpha emitting contamination inside enclosed spaces such as piping syste...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost-effective remediation techno...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost-effective remediation techno...
The decontamination and characterization of large-bore pipe is difficult because of the various geom...
Many DOE facilities have several miles of waste pipe systems that are internally contaminated with v...
In the 1950s, the Savannah River Site built an open, unlined retention basin to temporarily store po...
In the 1950s, the Savannah River Site built an open, unlined retention basin to temporarily store po...
The sensitivity and application of traditional alpha monitors is limited by the short range of alpha...
The assessment and cleanup of various nuclear sites throughout the country has become an increasingl...
Buried or inaccessible piping systems within Nuclear Power plants present a challenge in terms of ov...
The measuring device for inner surfaces of embedded piping (MISE) was developed to evaluate low-leve...