The purpose of this document is to provide the design support information for the Vertical Fuel Handling Tools, developed for the removal of N Reactor fuel elements from their storage canisters in the K Basins storage pool and insertion into the Single Fuel Element Can for subsequent shipment to a Hot Cell for examination. Examination of these N Reactor fuel elements is part of the overall characterization effort. These new hand tools are required since previous fuel movement has involved grasping the fuel in a horizontal position. These tools are required to lift an element vertically from the storage canister. Additionally, a Mark II storage canister Lip Seal Protector was designed and fabricated for use during fuel retrieval. This device...
The report provides a summary of the design of the canister for final disposal of Finnish spent nucl...
The Fuel Retrieval Subproject was established as part of the Spent Nuclear Fuel Project (SNF Project...
This report presents conceptual designs for containment of high-level wastes (HLW) and low-level was...
The vertical fuel handling tools, for moving N Reactor fuel elements, were tested in the 305 Buildin...
The purpose of the design guidelines is to enable SNF and K Basin personnel to complete fuel and slu...
This work focuses on the design, improvements, and manufacturing of a new fuel handling tool for the...
The MCO is designed to facilitate the removal, processing and storage of the spent nuclear fuel curr...
Approximately 2,300 metric tons Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) are currently stored within two water fille...
This is a design package that contains the details for a modification to a tool used for moving fuel...
The N Reactor fuel is currently stored in canisters in the K East (KE) and K West (KW) Basins. In KE...
The Spent Nuclear Fuel Path Forward Project (SNF Project) has been established to develop engineered...
This safety analysis is for the SNF Fuel Retrieval (FRS) Sub Project. The FRS equipment will be adde...
Twenty-two canisters (10 prime and 12 backup candidates) in the K West Basin have been identified as...
Gas and Liquid samples have been collected from a selection of the approximately 3,820 spent fuel st...
The water-filled K-Basins in the Hanford 100 Area have been used to store N-Reactor spent nuclear fu...
The report provides a summary of the design of the canister for final disposal of Finnish spent nucl...
The Fuel Retrieval Subproject was established as part of the Spent Nuclear Fuel Project (SNF Project...
This report presents conceptual designs for containment of high-level wastes (HLW) and low-level was...
The vertical fuel handling tools, for moving N Reactor fuel elements, were tested in the 305 Buildin...
The purpose of the design guidelines is to enable SNF and K Basin personnel to complete fuel and slu...
This work focuses on the design, improvements, and manufacturing of a new fuel handling tool for the...
The MCO is designed to facilitate the removal, processing and storage of the spent nuclear fuel curr...
Approximately 2,300 metric tons Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) are currently stored within two water fille...
This is a design package that contains the details for a modification to a tool used for moving fuel...
The N Reactor fuel is currently stored in canisters in the K East (KE) and K West (KW) Basins. In KE...
The Spent Nuclear Fuel Path Forward Project (SNF Project) has been established to develop engineered...
This safety analysis is for the SNF Fuel Retrieval (FRS) Sub Project. The FRS equipment will be adde...
Twenty-two canisters (10 prime and 12 backup candidates) in the K West Basin have been identified as...
Gas and Liquid samples have been collected from a selection of the approximately 3,820 spent fuel st...
The water-filled K-Basins in the Hanford 100 Area have been used to store N-Reactor spent nuclear fu...
The report provides a summary of the design of the canister for final disposal of Finnish spent nucl...
The Fuel Retrieval Subproject was established as part of the Spent Nuclear Fuel Project (SNF Project...
This report presents conceptual designs for containment of high-level wastes (HLW) and low-level was...