This work addresses the need for a technique that can determine the rheological properties of tank wastes under processing conditions and permit the monitoring and control of slurries during transport. This task consists of applying ultrasonic Doppler velocimetry and using it to measure the viscosity of flowing waste. We will use suspensions that simulate tank waste and will work under realistic flow conditions
The rheological characteristics of sludge affect transportation, treatment and the disposal processe...
The in-line ultrasound Doppler-based UVP-PD rheometry method was evaluated for non-invasive, real-ti...
This report presents the results of the operation of the void fraction instrument (VFI) and ball rhe...
This project addresses the need for a technique that can determine the rheological properties of tan...
This research demonstrated the usefulness of tomographic techniques for determining the physical pro...
'The main scope of this work is to: (1) develop a novel tomographic ultrasonic technique to obtain t...
This report describes two ultrasonic techniques under development at Argonne National Laboratory (AN...
During the transport of tank waste, it is very important to quantitatively measure the percent solid...
'This project seeks to develop an on-line sensor to measure the viscosity of dense slurries. This re...
In applications involving the transport and evaluation of Hanford wastes, performance of the pipelin...
The performance of a new ultrasound transducer, which can measure velocity profiles non-invasively ...
Measurement of the physical properties (viscosity and density) of waste slurries is critical in eval...
Radioactive waste slurries at the Savannah River Site (SRS) and Hanford often behave as non-Newtonia...
A major concern in waste water management is the real time pollutant flow measurement and identifica...
A new method to measure the viscosity of non-Newtonian fluids over a wide range of shear rates in a ...
The rheological characteristics of sludge affect transportation, treatment and the disposal processe...
The in-line ultrasound Doppler-based UVP-PD rheometry method was evaluated for non-invasive, real-ti...
This report presents the results of the operation of the void fraction instrument (VFI) and ball rhe...
This project addresses the need for a technique that can determine the rheological properties of tan...
This research demonstrated the usefulness of tomographic techniques for determining the physical pro...
'The main scope of this work is to: (1) develop a novel tomographic ultrasonic technique to obtain t...
This report describes two ultrasonic techniques under development at Argonne National Laboratory (AN...
During the transport of tank waste, it is very important to quantitatively measure the percent solid...
'This project seeks to develop an on-line sensor to measure the viscosity of dense slurries. This re...
In applications involving the transport and evaluation of Hanford wastes, performance of the pipelin...
The performance of a new ultrasound transducer, which can measure velocity profiles non-invasively ...
Measurement of the physical properties (viscosity and density) of waste slurries is critical in eval...
Radioactive waste slurries at the Savannah River Site (SRS) and Hanford often behave as non-Newtonia...
A major concern in waste water management is the real time pollutant flow measurement and identifica...
A new method to measure the viscosity of non-Newtonian fluids over a wide range of shear rates in a ...
The rheological characteristics of sludge affect transportation, treatment and the disposal processe...
The in-line ultrasound Doppler-based UVP-PD rheometry method was evaluated for non-invasive, real-ti...
This report presents the results of the operation of the void fraction instrument (VFI) and ball rhe...