November 15, 2014
Conference Paper

Characterization and Delivery of Hanford High-Level Radioactive Waste Slurry

Abstract

Two primary challenges to characterizing Hanford’s high-level radioactive waste slurry prior to transfer to a treatment facility are the ability to representatively sample million-gallon tanks and to estimate the critical velocity of the complex slurry. Washington River Protection Solutions has successfully demonstrated a sampling concept that minimizes sample errors by collecting multiple sample increments from a sample loop where the mixed tank contents are recirculated. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has developed and demonstrated an ultrasonic-based Pulse-Echo detection device that is capable of detecting a stationary settled bed of solids in a pipe with flowing slurry. These two concepts are essential elements of a feed delivery strategy that drives the Hanford clean-up mission.

Revised: January 27, 2016 | Published: November 15, 2014

Citation

Thien M.G., K.M. Denslow, and K.P. Lee. 2014. Characterization and Delivery of Hanford High-Level Radioactive Waste Slurry. In 19th International Conference on Hydrotransport 2014, September 24-26, 2014, Golden, Colorado, 461-478. Belfordshire:BHR Groupo. PNNL-SA-104820.