Radioactive wastes are confined in 49 underground storage tanks at the Savannah River Site. The tanks are examined by ultrasonic (UT) methods for thinning, pitting, and stress corrosion cracking in order to assess fitness-for-service. During an inspection in 2002, ten cracks were identified on one of the tanks. Given the location of the cracks (i.e., adjacent to welds, weld attachments, and weld repairs), fabrication details (e.g., this tank was not stress-relieved), and the service history the degradation mechanism was stress corrosion cracking. Crack instability calculations utilizing API-579 guidance were performed to show that the combination of expected future service condition hydrostatic and weld residual stresses do not drive any of...
Irradiated nuclear fuel has been stored and reprocessed at the Idaho National Engineering and Enviro...
Waste supernate stored in Tank 11H was analyzed periodically from May 1973-August 1975 to determine ...
The following describes the SRTC contributions to EMSP 81898 with emphasis on the specific applicati...
Several of the high level radioactive waste storage tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS) have been...
The research activities of this EMSP project at the U. S. Department of Energy Savannah River Site (...
Discovery of aging phenomena in the materials of a structure may arise after its design and construc...
The evaporator recycle streams of nuclear waste tanks may contain waste in a chemistry and temperatu...
Radioactive defense waste, resulting from the chemical processing of spent nuclear fuel, has been st...
High level storage tanks in service at the present time were fabricated from either carbon steel or ...
Radioactive supernate, salt, and/or sludge wastes (i.e., high level wastes) are confined in 49 under...
High level radioactive waste (HLW) is stored in underground carbon steel storage tanks at the Savann...
A stress corrosion cracking (SCC) model has been adapted for performance prediction of high level ra...
This report provides a description of the ultrasonic (UT) nondestructive examinations (NDE) and the ...
Radioactive wastes are contained in 48 underground storage tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS). T...
Laboratory testing was performed to develop a comprehensive understanding of the corrosivity of the ...
Irradiated nuclear fuel has been stored and reprocessed at the Idaho National Engineering and Enviro...
Waste supernate stored in Tank 11H was analyzed periodically from May 1973-August 1975 to determine ...
The following describes the SRTC contributions to EMSP 81898 with emphasis on the specific applicati...
Several of the high level radioactive waste storage tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS) have been...
The research activities of this EMSP project at the U. S. Department of Energy Savannah River Site (...
Discovery of aging phenomena in the materials of a structure may arise after its design and construc...
The evaporator recycle streams of nuclear waste tanks may contain waste in a chemistry and temperatu...
Radioactive defense waste, resulting from the chemical processing of spent nuclear fuel, has been st...
High level storage tanks in service at the present time were fabricated from either carbon steel or ...
Radioactive supernate, salt, and/or sludge wastes (i.e., high level wastes) are confined in 49 under...
High level radioactive waste (HLW) is stored in underground carbon steel storage tanks at the Savann...
A stress corrosion cracking (SCC) model has been adapted for performance prediction of high level ra...
This report provides a description of the ultrasonic (UT) nondestructive examinations (NDE) and the ...
Radioactive wastes are contained in 48 underground storage tanks at the Savannah River Site (SRS). T...
Laboratory testing was performed to develop a comprehensive understanding of the corrosivity of the ...
Irradiated nuclear fuel has been stored and reprocessed at the Idaho National Engineering and Enviro...
Waste supernate stored in Tank 11H was analyzed periodically from May 1973-August 1975 to determine ...
The following describes the SRTC contributions to EMSP 81898 with emphasis on the specific applicati...