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Environmental applications of the particle analysis system

Description: This study demonstrates the applicability of particle counting technology for analysis of various water treatment systems at the Rocky Flats Plant. The Particle Analysis System described in this study determined the water quality of samples from environmental remediation, stormwater treatment, and drinking water treatment operations. Samples were measured in either discrete or on-line mode. This data showed filtration efficiencies, particle counts, particle size distributions, and real-time tre… more
Date: September 28, 1993
Creator: Moritz, E. J. & Hoffman, C. R.
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Saltcrete formulation

Description: The information gathered since the first report shows that the currently generated waste and most of the waste in inventory has low concentrations of hazardous chemicals and is certifiable for disposable. This is based on preliminary analyses. Sampling and analysis for the purpose of gathering the legally defensible data required for certification and permanent disposal is in progress. The main technical issue is the expansion of the waste form. Some of the cemented waste expands and damages th… more
Date: September 28, 1994
Creator: Semones, G. B.; Connell, J. M. & Jorgensen, S. C.
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Calculations for waste characterization

Description: Measurements are the first step in the characterization of waste forms. The results are used to determine the types and amounts of radioactive material present. From this data, several characteristics are calculated which are used to satisfy site, Department of Energy (DOE), and Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) requirements. How well these calculations are made becomes important to the waste characterization program. Several sources are available to obtain the required values needed to calcul… more
Date: September 1, 1994
Creator: Hemmer, R. J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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JBK-75 stainless steel machinability study

Description: The study on forgings characterized machinability of the material by varying cutting speeds and feedrates utilizing four tools for the roughing operation and four tools for the semi-finish operation. Tools tested were obtained from four manufacturers. Twelve parts were machined utilizing an experimental design to determine all possible interactions between cutting speeds and feedrates. To evaluate the machinability of the material, quantitative measures in tool life, tool wear, surface finish, … more
Date: September 2, 1993
Creator: McManigle, A. P. & Simonis, A. W.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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