Effect of Canister Movement on Water Turbidity | |
TRIMBLE, D.J. | |
Fluor Hanford, Inc. | |
关键词: Materials Handling Equipment; Sludges; Water Treatment Plants; Fuel Storage Pools; Materials Handling; | |
DOI : 10.2172/804495 RP-ID : SNF-6870, Rev.0 RP-ID : AC06-96RL13200 RP-ID : 804495 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
Requirements for evaluating the adherence characteristics of sludge on the fuel stored in the K East Basin and the effect of canister movement on basin water turbidity are documented in Briggs (1996). The results of the sludge adherence testing have been documented (Bergmann 1996). This report documents the results of the canister movement tests. The purpose of the canister movement tests was to characterize water turbidity under controlled canister movements (Briggs 1996). The tests were designed to evaluate methods for minimizing the plumes and controlling water turbidity during fuel movements leading to multi-canister overpack (MCO) loading. It was expected that the test data would provide qualitative visual information for use in the design of the fuel retrieval and water treatment systems. Video recordings of the tests were to be the only information collected.
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