This report describes the current understanding of flammable gas retention and release in Hanford double-shell waste tanks AN-103, AN-104, AN-105, AW-101, SY-101, and SY-103. This knowledge is based on analyses, experimental results, and observations of tank behavior. The applicable data available from the void fraction instrument, retained gas sampler, ball rheometer, tank characterization, and field monitoring are summarized. Retained gas volumes and void fractions are updated with these new data. Using the retained gas compositions from the retained gas sampler, peak dome pressures during a gas burn are calculated as a function of the fraction of retained gas hypothetically released instantaneously into the tank head space. Models and cr...
The flammable gas safety issue was recognized in 1990 with the declaration of an unreviewed safety q...
There are 177 radioactive waste storage tanks at the Hanford Site. The waste generates flammable gas...
Four double-contained receiver tanks (DCRTs) at Hanford will be used to store salt-well pumped liqui...
This report describes the current understanding of flammable gas retention and release in Hanford si...
This report provides the data from the retained gas sampler, void fraction instrument, ball rheomete...
All Hanford high-level waste tanks generate flammable gas. Some tanks can accumulate gas and have th...
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...
Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has probed the physical mechanisms and wast...
The flammable gas hazard in Hanford waste tanks was made an issue by the behavior of double-shell Ta...
Flammable gases such as hydrogen, ammonia, and methane are observed in the tank dome space of the Ha...
This report presents an overview of what is known about the flammability of the gases generated and ...
This study comprised systematic analyses of waste tank headspace flammability following a plume-type...
The Hanford Site is home to 177 large, underground nuclear waste storage tanks. Numerous safety and ...
The primary purpose of this report is to identify and resolve some of the flammable gas and thermal ...
The flammable gas safety issue was recognized in 1990 with the declaration of an unreviewed safety q...
There are 177 radioactive waste storage tanks at the Hanford Site. The waste generates flammable gas...
Four double-contained receiver tanks (DCRTs) at Hanford will be used to store salt-well pumped liqui...
This report describes the current understanding of flammable gas retention and release in Hanford si...
This report provides the data from the retained gas sampler, void fraction instrument, ball rheomete...
All Hanford high-level waste tanks generate flammable gas. Some tanks can accumulate gas and have th...
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...
Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has probed the physical mechanisms and wast...
The flammable gas hazard in Hanford waste tanks was made an issue by the behavior of double-shell Ta...
Flammable gases such as hydrogen, ammonia, and methane are observed in the tank dome space of the Ha...
This report presents an overview of what is known about the flammability of the gases generated and ...
This study comprised systematic analyses of waste tank headspace flammability following a plume-type...
The Hanford Site is home to 177 large, underground nuclear waste storage tanks. Numerous safety and ...
The primary purpose of this report is to identify and resolve some of the flammable gas and thermal ...
The flammable gas safety issue was recognized in 1990 with the declaration of an unreviewed safety q...
There are 177 radioactive waste storage tanks at the Hanford Site. The waste generates flammable gas...
Four double-contained receiver tanks (DCRTs) at Hanford will be used to store salt-well pumped liqui...