Work described in this report was conducted at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) for the Flammable Gas Safety Project, the purpose of which is to develop information needed to support Westinghouse Hanford Company (WHC) in their efforts to ensure the safe interim storage of wastes at the Hanford Site. Described in this report are the results of tests to evaluate the rates of thermal and combined thermal and radiolytic reactions involving flammable gases in the presence of Tank 241-SY-101 simulated waste. Flammable gases generated by the radiolysis of water and by the thermal and radiolytic decomposition of organic waste constituents may themselves participate in further reactions. Examples include the decomposition of nitrous oxid...
This report reviews chemical reactions leading to the formation of ammonia in Hanford wastes. The ge...
Flammable gases generated in radioactive liquids. Twenty-five high level radioactive liquid waste st...
The flammable gas safety issue was recognized in 1990 with the declaration of an unreviewed safety q...
This report summarizes progress in evaluating thermal and radiolytic flammable gas generation in act...
This report summarizes progress in evaluating thermal and radiolytic rate parameters for flammable g...
The objective of this work is to develop a detailed mechanistic understanding of the thermal reactio...
It has been observed that a high-level radioactive waste tank generates quantities of hydrogen, ammo...
This report summarizes progress made in evaluating mechanisms by which flammable gases are generated...
Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has probed the physical mechanisms and wast...
To better understand the processes leading to the generation and release of gases from waste tanks, ...
Chemical and radioactive wastes from processes used to separate plutonium from uranium are stored in...
As a result of years of production and recovery of nuclear defense materials and subsequent waste ma...
The 177 storage tanks at Hanford contain a vast array of radioactive waste forms resulting, primaril...
The 177 underground waste storage tanks at the Hanford Site contain millions of gallons of radioacti...
This report reviews chemical reactions leading to the formation of ammonia in Hanford wastes. The ge...
This report reviews chemical reactions leading to the formation of ammonia in Hanford wastes. The ge...
Flammable gases generated in radioactive liquids. Twenty-five high level radioactive liquid waste st...
The flammable gas safety issue was recognized in 1990 with the declaration of an unreviewed safety q...
This report summarizes progress in evaluating thermal and radiolytic flammable gas generation in act...
This report summarizes progress in evaluating thermal and radiolytic rate parameters for flammable g...
The objective of this work is to develop a detailed mechanistic understanding of the thermal reactio...
It has been observed that a high-level radioactive waste tank generates quantities of hydrogen, ammo...
This report summarizes progress made in evaluating mechanisms by which flammable gases are generated...
Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has probed the physical mechanisms and wast...
To better understand the processes leading to the generation and release of gases from waste tanks, ...
Chemical and radioactive wastes from processes used to separate plutonium from uranium are stored in...
As a result of years of production and recovery of nuclear defense materials and subsequent waste ma...
The 177 storage tanks at Hanford contain a vast array of radioactive waste forms resulting, primaril...
The 177 underground waste storage tanks at the Hanford Site contain millions of gallons of radioacti...
This report reviews chemical reactions leading to the formation of ammonia in Hanford wastes. The ge...
This report reviews chemical reactions leading to the formation of ammonia in Hanford wastes. The ge...
Flammable gases generated in radioactive liquids. Twenty-five high level radioactive liquid waste st...
The flammable gas safety issue was recognized in 1990 with the declaration of an unreviewed safety q...