The US Department of Energy (DOE) is in the process of decontamination and decommissioning (D and D) for many of its nuclear facilities throughout the United States. These facilities must be dismantled and the demolition waste sized into manageable pieces for handling and disposal. The facilities undergoing D and D are typically chemically and/or radiologically contaminated. To facilitate this work, DOE requires a tool capable of removing the surface of radiologically contaminated concrete floors. Operating requirements for the tool include simple and economical operation, the capability of operating in ambient temperatures from 3 C to 40 C (37 F to 104 F), and the ability to be easily decontaminated. The tool also must be safe for workers....
The authors report on the results of the second phase of a four-phase program at Oak Ridge National ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is in the process of defining the nature and magnitude of decontam...
The improved technology is a water-based dust suppression system for controlling concrete dust gener...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has numerous buildings and facilities that have become contaminate...
The Flex concrete grinder is a lightweight, hand-held concrete and coating removal system used for d...
A large number of aging US Department of Energy (DOE) surplus facilities located throughout the US r...
Electro-Hydraulic Scabbling (EHS) technology and equipment for decontaminating concrete structures f...
Concrete decontamination from organics, metals, and radionuclides requires removal of up to one inch...
Managers and engineers around the globe are presently challenged by high estimated costs for the dec...
As part of the ongoing task of making Deactivation and Decommissioning (D&D) operations more eff...
Contamination of concrete structures by radionuclides, hazardous metals and organic substances (incl...
The Department of Energy (DOE) needs improved technologies to decontaminate large areas of both conc...
EHS is being developed for decontaminating concrete structures from radionuclides, organic substance...
The US Department of Energy has assigned a priority to the advancement of technology for decontamina...
Textron Defense Systems (TDS) is developing an electro-hydraulic device that has the potential for f...
The authors report on the results of the second phase of a four-phase program at Oak Ridge National ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is in the process of defining the nature and magnitude of decontam...
The improved technology is a water-based dust suppression system for controlling concrete dust gener...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has numerous buildings and facilities that have become contaminate...
The Flex concrete grinder is a lightweight, hand-held concrete and coating removal system used for d...
A large number of aging US Department of Energy (DOE) surplus facilities located throughout the US r...
Electro-Hydraulic Scabbling (EHS) technology and equipment for decontaminating concrete structures f...
Concrete decontamination from organics, metals, and radionuclides requires removal of up to one inch...
Managers and engineers around the globe are presently challenged by high estimated costs for the dec...
As part of the ongoing task of making Deactivation and Decommissioning (D&D) operations more eff...
Contamination of concrete structures by radionuclides, hazardous metals and organic substances (incl...
The Department of Energy (DOE) needs improved technologies to decontaminate large areas of both conc...
EHS is being developed for decontaminating concrete structures from radionuclides, organic substance...
The US Department of Energy has assigned a priority to the advancement of technology for decontamina...
Textron Defense Systems (TDS) is developing an electro-hydraulic device that has the potential for f...
The authors report on the results of the second phase of a four-phase program at Oak Ridge National ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is in the process of defining the nature and magnitude of decontam...
The improved technology is a water-based dust suppression system for controlling concrete dust gener...