This assessment report of sample results of the accumulating insoluble solids from Tank 38H demonstrates that an inherent subcritical condition for nuclear criticality safety exists during saltcake dissolution. This report also defines criteria for future sampling of Tank 38H for continued verification of the inherent subcritical condition as saltcake dissolution proceeds
This report focuses solely on the accumulation of uranium and plutonium during In-Tank Precipitation...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) has 49 carbon steel tanks that currently house 37 million gallons of H...
This paper describes the approach used to resolve the Nuclear Criticality Safety Issue for the Hanfo...
The High Level Waste (HLW) division plans to dissolve at least 100,000 gallons of salt in Tank 41H f...
This report provides analyses of the samples from Tank 41H. The characterization also includes super...
This report describes the criticality safety basis of the ITP and ESP processes, and of the salt dis...
This report provides details of the characterization of Tank 38H saltcake and supernate samples pull...
This study provides data useful to understanding the salt equilibrium thermodynamics and the transie...
High-level radioactive waste from nuclear fuels processing is stored in underground waste storage ta...
Laboratory tests were completed on the dissolution characteristics of Hanford saltcake waste from si...
This paper presents the results of a preliminary criticality safety study of some potential effects ...
In support of Low-Curie Salt (LCS) process validation at the Savannah River Site (SRS), Liquid Waste...
The Department of Energy (DOE) recognizes the need for the characterization of High-Level Waste (HLW...
This report presents an in-depth review of the potential for nuclear criticality to occur in Hanford...
This report documents additional criticality safety analysis calculations for small diameter contain...
This report focuses solely on the accumulation of uranium and plutonium during In-Tank Precipitation...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) has 49 carbon steel tanks that currently house 37 million gallons of H...
This paper describes the approach used to resolve the Nuclear Criticality Safety Issue for the Hanfo...
The High Level Waste (HLW) division plans to dissolve at least 100,000 gallons of salt in Tank 41H f...
This report provides analyses of the samples from Tank 41H. The characterization also includes super...
This report describes the criticality safety basis of the ITP and ESP processes, and of the salt dis...
This report provides details of the characterization of Tank 38H saltcake and supernate samples pull...
This study provides data useful to understanding the salt equilibrium thermodynamics and the transie...
High-level radioactive waste from nuclear fuels processing is stored in underground waste storage ta...
Laboratory tests were completed on the dissolution characteristics of Hanford saltcake waste from si...
This paper presents the results of a preliminary criticality safety study of some potential effects ...
In support of Low-Curie Salt (LCS) process validation at the Savannah River Site (SRS), Liquid Waste...
The Department of Energy (DOE) recognizes the need for the characterization of High-Level Waste (HLW...
This report presents an in-depth review of the potential for nuclear criticality to occur in Hanford...
This report documents additional criticality safety analysis calculations for small diameter contain...
This report focuses solely on the accumulation of uranium and plutonium during In-Tank Precipitation...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) has 49 carbon steel tanks that currently house 37 million gallons of H...
This paper describes the approach used to resolve the Nuclear Criticality Safety Issue for the Hanfo...