Atomic physics with highly charged ions. Progress report for FY 1995 (open access)

Atomic physics with highly charged ions. Progress report for FY 1995

This report describes progress made during the previous year in experimental and theoretical investigations of high- and low-energy collisions involving multiply charged ions. The work from previous years has resulted in publication of 27 papers in refereed journals during the last twelve months. This report includes a list of published manuscripts as well as lists of abstracts for five different conferences/workshops during the grant period.
Date: September 1995
Creator: Richard, Patrick
System: The UNT Digital Library
Buried Waste Integrated Demonstration FY-95 Deployment Plan (open access)

Buried Waste Integrated Demonstration FY-95 Deployment Plan

The Buried Waste Integrated Demonstration (BWID) is a program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Technology Development. BWID supports the applied research, development, demonstration, testing, and evaluation of a suite of advanced technologies that together form a comprehensive remediation system for the effective and efficient remediation of buried waste. The FY-95 effort will fund 24 technologies in five areas of buried waste site remediation: site characterization, waste characterization, retrieval, treatment, and containment/stabilization. Ten of these technologies will take part in the integrated field demonstration that will take place at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) facilities in the summer of 1995. This document is the basic operational planning document for deployment of all BWID projects funded in FY-95. Discussed in this document are the BWID preparations for the INEL integrated field demonstration, INEL research and development (R&D) demonstrations, non-INEL R&D demonstrations, and office research and technical review meetings. Each project will have a test plan detailing the specific procedures, objectives, and tasks of the test. Therefore, information that is specific to testing each technology is intentionally limited in this document.
Date: March 1, 1995
Creator: Stacey, D. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electric and hybrid vehicle program site operator program. Quarterly progress report, October 1994--December 1994 (First quarter of FY-95) (open access)

Electric and hybrid vehicle program site operator program. Quarterly progress report, October 1994--December 1994 (First quarter of FY-95)

The DOE Site Operator Program was initially established to meet the requirements of the Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1976. The Program has since evolved in response to new legislation and interests. Its mission now includes three ma or activity categories: (1) Advancement of Electric Vehicle (EV) technologies, (2) Development of infrastructure elements needed to support significant EV use, and (3) Increasing public awareness and acceptance of EVs. The 13 Program participants, their geographic locations, and the principal thrusts of their efforts are identified in Table ES-1. The EV inventories of each participant are summarized in Table ES-2.
Date: July 1995
Creator: Kiser, D. M. & Brown, H. L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electrochemical Destruction of Nitrates and Organics FY1995 Progress Report (open access)

Electrochemical Destruction of Nitrates and Organics FY1995 Progress Report

Production of nuclear materials within the DOE complex has yielded large volumes of high-level waste containing hazardous species such as nitrate, nitrite, chromium, and mercury. Processes being developed for the permanent disposal of these wastes are aimed at separating the bulk of the radioactivity, primarily 137-Cs and 90-Sr, into a small volume for incorporation into a vitrified wasteform, with the remainder being incorporated into a low-level wasteform.
Date: May 30, 1995
Creator: Hobbs, D. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
FY-95 technology catalog. Technology development for buried waste remediation (open access)

FY-95 technology catalog. Technology development for buried waste remediation

The US Department of Energy`s (DOE) Buried Waste Integrated Demonstration (BWID) program, which is now part of the Landfill Stabilization Focus Area (LSFA), supports applied research, development, demonstration, and evaluation of a multitude of advanced technologies dealing with underground radioactive and hazardous waste remediation. These innovative technologies are being developed as part of integrated comprehensive remediation systems for the effective and efficient remediation of buried waste sites throughout the DOE complex. These efforts are identified and coordinated in support of Environmental Restoration (EM-40) and Waste Management (EM-30) needs and objectives. Sponsored by the DOE Office of Technology Development (EM-50), BWID and LSFA work with universities and private industry to develop technologies that are being transferred to the private sector for use nationally and internationally. This report contains the details of the purpose, logic, and methodology used to develop and demonstrate DOE buried waste remediation technologies. It also provides a catalog of technologies and capabilities with development status for potential users. Past FY-92 through FY-94 technology testing, field trials, and demonstrations are summarized. Continuing and new FY-95 technology demonstrations also are described.
Date: October 1, 1995
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Mixed Waste Management Facility monthly report and revised FY95 plan, May 1995 (open access)

The Mixed Waste Management Facility monthly report and revised FY95 plan, May 1995

This report contains the project summary, as well as the financial summary for the Mixed Waste Management Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Detailed accomplishments and milestone status are reported in the Task Summaries. The major accomplishments during this reporting period are included the following areas: preliminary design; systems integration; briefings for the Environmental Programs Scientific Advisory Committee; integrated cost/scheduling estimating system; feed preparation; mediated electrochemical oxidation; and molten salt oxidation.
Date: June 1, 1995
Creator: Streit, R.D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Organic tanks safety program FY95 waste aging studies (open access)

Organic tanks safety program FY95 waste aging studies

This report gives the second year`s findings of a study of how thermal and radiological processes may change the composition of organic compounds in the underground tanks at Hanford. Efforts were focused on the global reaction kinetics in a simulated waste exposed to {gamma} rays and the reactions of organic radicals with nitrite ion. The gas production is predominantly radiolytic. Decarboxylation of carboxylates is probably an aging pathway. TBP was totaly consumed in almost every run. Radiation clearly accelerated consumption of the other compounds. EDTA is more reactive than citrate. Oximes and possibly organic nitro compounds are key intermediates in the radiolytic redox reactions of organic compounds with nitrate/nitrite. Observations are consistent with organic compounds being progressively degraded to compounds with greater numbers of C-O bonds and fewer C-H and C-C bonds, resulting in an overall lower energy content. If the radwaste tanks are adequately ventilated and continually dosed by radioactivity, their total energy content should have declined. Level of risk depends on how rapidly carboxylate salts of moderate energy content (including EDTA fragments) degrade to low energy oxalate and formate.
Date: September 1, 1995
Creator: Camaioni, D. M.; Samuels, W. D.; Clauss, S. A.; Lenihan, B. D.; Wahl, K. L.; Campbell, J. A. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Statements of work for FY 1995 to 2000 (open access)

Statements of work for FY 1995 to 2000

The activities and tasks needed to successfully prepare an interim, preliminary, and final performance assessment on the disposal of the low-level fraction of Hanford tank wastes are given. Included are analytic, experimental, computational, writing, and approval tasks. These statements of work will be revised annually.
Date: April 26, 1995
Creator: Mann, F. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of FY-95 NIR moisture measurement development and implementation activities (open access)

Summary of FY-95 NIR moisture measurement development and implementation activities

This report summarizes the work completed in FY-95 in preparing an NIR moisture probe for early hot cell deployment. This work was completed by a team from WHC`s Process Analytical Labs and Tank Technology Projects organizations and was funded by EM-50 office of Technology Development and EM-30`s Tank Waste Remediation Systems Programs.
Date: September 29, 1995
Creator: Reich, F. R.; Rebagay, T. V.; Dodd, D. A.; Lopez, T. & Watts, J. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library