Many highly radioactive wastes will be retrieved by installing mixer pumps that inject high-speed jets to stir up the sludge, saltcake, and supernatant liquid in the tank, blending them into a slurry. This slurry will then be pumped out of the tank into a waste treatment facility. Our objectives are to investigate interactions-chemical reactions, waste rheology, and slurry mixing-occurring during the retrieval operation and to provide a scientific basis for the waste retrieval decision-making process. Specific objectives are to: (1) Evaluate numerical modeling of chemically active, non-Newtonian tank waste mixing, coupled with chemical reactions and realistic rheology; (2) Conduct numerical modeling analysis of local and global mixing of no...
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of River Projection manages the River Protection Project, which...
Nuclear waste at Savannah River Site (SRS) waste tanks consists of three different types of waste fo...
Residual radioactive waste was removed from Tank 18F in the F-Area Tank Farm at Savannah River Site ...
The objectives of this study are to investigate interactions among chemical reactions, waste rheolog...
In the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) complex, 100 million gallons of radioactive and chemical wast...
Aqueous radioactive high-level waste slurries are combined during processing steps that ultimately p...
The process of recovering and processing High Level Waste (HLW) the waste in storage tanks at the Sa...
Slurries of inorganic solids, containing both stable and radioactive elements, were produced during ...
The processing of waste from underground storage tanks at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) a...
This paper is the second in a series of four publications to document ongoing pilot scale testing an...
The process of recovering the waste in storage tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS) typically requ...
Research was completed at Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) to investigate processes related...
The ability to mobilize and transport non-Newtonian waste is essential to advance the closure of hig...
The authors evaluated how well two 300-hp mixer pumps would mix solid and liquid radioactive wastes ...
Millions of gallons of radioactive wastes resides in underground tanks at US Department of Energy si...
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of River Projection manages the River Protection Project, which...
Nuclear waste at Savannah River Site (SRS) waste tanks consists of three different types of waste fo...
Residual radioactive waste was removed from Tank 18F in the F-Area Tank Farm at Savannah River Site ...
The objectives of this study are to investigate interactions among chemical reactions, waste rheolog...
In the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) complex, 100 million gallons of radioactive and chemical wast...
Aqueous radioactive high-level waste slurries are combined during processing steps that ultimately p...
The process of recovering and processing High Level Waste (HLW) the waste in storage tanks at the Sa...
Slurries of inorganic solids, containing both stable and radioactive elements, were produced during ...
The processing of waste from underground storage tanks at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) a...
This paper is the second in a series of four publications to document ongoing pilot scale testing an...
The process of recovering the waste in storage tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS) typically requ...
Research was completed at Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) to investigate processes related...
The ability to mobilize and transport non-Newtonian waste is essential to advance the closure of hig...
The authors evaluated how well two 300-hp mixer pumps would mix solid and liquid radioactive wastes ...
Millions of gallons of radioactive wastes resides in underground tanks at US Department of Energy si...
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of River Projection manages the River Protection Project, which...
Nuclear waste at Savannah River Site (SRS) waste tanks consists of three different types of waste fo...
Residual radioactive waste was removed from Tank 18F in the F-Area Tank Farm at Savannah River Site ...