This document addresses the preferred combination of design and operational configurations to provide heat removal from high-level waste tanks during Phase 1 waste feed delivery to prevent the waste temperature from exceeding tank safety requirement limits. An interim decision for the preferred method to remove the heat from the high-level waste tanks during waste feed delivery operations is presented herein
The US Department of Energy`s (DOE) Hanford Site has an inventory of 217,000 m{sup 3} of nuclear was...
Process waste heat in large power generation plants is commonly rejected to lakes or rivers, or thro...
This report provides an alternative strategy evolved from the current Hanford Site Tank Waste Remedi...
Alternative for removing heat from Phase 1, low-activity waste feed double-shell tanks using the ven...
Position Paper to develop and document a position on the selection of the heat removal capability th...
A recent revision of the US. Department of Energy privatization contract for the immobilization of h...
The general thermal hydraulics program GOTH-SNF was used to predict the thermal response of the wast...
This report evaluates the effects of enhanced sludge washing and sludge washing without caustic leac...
A topical report that examines the relationship between tank heat load and maximum waste temperature...
This document provides the general strategy for developing and testing the performance of candidate ...
This document provides the preliminary planning basis for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to pro...
This report presents the computer simulations used to evaluate whether tank 241-C-106 can be operate...
The objective of this study is to determine the technical feasibility of processing transuranic tank...
The major goals of Enhanced Design Alternative (EDA) V are to keep the temperature of the cladding o...
In small and medium sized manufacturing facilities, several situations exist where sources of waste ...
The US Department of Energy`s (DOE) Hanford Site has an inventory of 217,000 m{sup 3} of nuclear was...
Process waste heat in large power generation plants is commonly rejected to lakes or rivers, or thro...
This report provides an alternative strategy evolved from the current Hanford Site Tank Waste Remedi...
Alternative for removing heat from Phase 1, low-activity waste feed double-shell tanks using the ven...
Position Paper to develop and document a position on the selection of the heat removal capability th...
A recent revision of the US. Department of Energy privatization contract for the immobilization of h...
The general thermal hydraulics program GOTH-SNF was used to predict the thermal response of the wast...
This report evaluates the effects of enhanced sludge washing and sludge washing without caustic leac...
A topical report that examines the relationship between tank heat load and maximum waste temperature...
This document provides the general strategy for developing and testing the performance of candidate ...
This document provides the preliminary planning basis for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to pro...
This report presents the computer simulations used to evaluate whether tank 241-C-106 can be operate...
The objective of this study is to determine the technical feasibility of processing transuranic tank...
The major goals of Enhanced Design Alternative (EDA) V are to keep the temperature of the cladding o...
In small and medium sized manufacturing facilities, several situations exist where sources of waste ...
The US Department of Energy`s (DOE) Hanford Site has an inventory of 217,000 m{sup 3} of nuclear was...
Process waste heat in large power generation plants is commonly rejected to lakes or rivers, or thro...
This report provides an alternative strategy evolved from the current Hanford Site Tank Waste Remedi...