
doi: 10.2172/10160214
The radioactive liquid wastes from a separations facility are customarily stored in underground waste storage tanks. The wastes from the proposed Purex Separations Plant will have a high concentration of the fission products and will result in a large evolution of heat. The possibility of these wastes boiling due to radio-disintegration of fission products has made a survey of the problem desirable. This report lists the results of this investigation.
Thermal Analysis, 420400, Radioactive Waste Storage 052002, Waste Disposal And Storage, Hanford Reservation, Purex Process, 42 Engineering, Historical Aspects, Heat Transfer And Fluid Flow, 12 Management Of Radioactive And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Radioactive Waste Processing
Thermal Analysis, 420400, Radioactive Waste Storage 052002, Waste Disposal And Storage, Hanford Reservation, Purex Process, 42 Engineering, Historical Aspects, Heat Transfer And Fluid Flow, 12 Management Of Radioactive And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Radioactive Waste Processing
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