
Work plan for the identification of techniques for in-situ sensing of layering/interfaces of Hanford high level waste tank
Author(s) -
G.F. Vargo
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/95494
Subject(s) - scope (computer science) , layering , work (physics) , hanford site , plan (archaeology) , waste management , identification (biology) , environmental science , state (computer science) , characterization (materials science) , municipal solid waste , engineering , radioactive waste , civil engineering , computer science , geology , materials science , mechanical engineering , paleontology , botany , algorithm , biology , programming language , nanotechnology
The purpose of this work scope is to identify a specific potential technology/device/instrument/ideas that would provide the tank waste data. A method is needed for identifying layering and physical state within the large waste tanks at the Hanford site in Washington State. These interfaces and state changes can adversely impact sampling and characterization activities