Improved estimates for corrosion rates in variably saturated porous media are required by the U.S. Department of Energy to maintain long-term storage of radioactive contaminants in stainless steel containers. To better define these parameters, research was undertaken to complete the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) long-term study of buried stainless steel began 35 years ago. The 1970 study was initiated by the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), now known as NIST, when over 1000 specimens—including stainless steel Types 201, 202, 301, 304, 316, 409, 410, 430, and 434—configured as plates, U-bend, and tubes in both annealed and cold worked conditions with various treatments—were buried at six distinctive soil-type sit...
A 1970 study initiated by the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), now known as the National Institut...
Alloy 22 (N06022) is the candidate material for the corrosion resistant, outer barrier of the nuclea...
The subsurface radioactive disposal site located at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental...
Improved estimates for corrosion rates in variably saturated porous media are required by the U.S. D...
Improved estimates for corrosion rates in variably saturated porous media are required by the U.S. D...
Researchers from Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories at the Idaho and the Savannah Rive...
In 1970, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) implemented the most ambitious an...
In 1970, the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), now call National Institute of Standards and Techno...
In 1970, scientists at the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), now called the National Institute of ...
Recently, interest in long-term underground corrosion has greatly increased because of the ongoing n...
The objective of this study was to demonstrate applicability of an innovative radioactive isotope me...
The atmospheric corrosion of 304L and 3 16L austenitic stainless steels was investigated in conditio...
Low and intermediate level radioactive waste produced during the operation and decommissioning of nu...
The subsurface radioactive disposal site located at the Idaho National Laboratory contains neutronac...
The Subsurface Disposal Area (SDA) of the Radioactive Waste Management Complex (RWMC) located at the...
A 1970 study initiated by the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), now known as the National Institut...
Alloy 22 (N06022) is the candidate material for the corrosion resistant, outer barrier of the nuclea...
The subsurface radioactive disposal site located at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental...
Improved estimates for corrosion rates in variably saturated porous media are required by the U.S. D...
Improved estimates for corrosion rates in variably saturated porous media are required by the U.S. D...
Researchers from Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories at the Idaho and the Savannah Rive...
In 1970, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) implemented the most ambitious an...
In 1970, the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), now call National Institute of Standards and Techno...
In 1970, scientists at the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), now called the National Institute of ...
Recently, interest in long-term underground corrosion has greatly increased because of the ongoing n...
The objective of this study was to demonstrate applicability of an innovative radioactive isotope me...
The atmospheric corrosion of 304L and 3 16L austenitic stainless steels was investigated in conditio...
Low and intermediate level radioactive waste produced during the operation and decommissioning of nu...
The subsurface radioactive disposal site located at the Idaho National Laboratory contains neutronac...
The Subsurface Disposal Area (SDA) of the Radioactive Waste Management Complex (RWMC) located at the...
A 1970 study initiated by the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), now known as the National Institut...
Alloy 22 (N06022) is the candidate material for the corrosion resistant, outer barrier of the nuclea...
The subsurface radioactive disposal site located at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental...