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After decades, Hanford’s WTP begins vitrifying tank waste
The Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management and its contractor Bechtel announced on October 15 the start of nuclear vitrification operations at the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP), also known as the Vit Plant, at the Hanford Site in Washington state.
S. A. Arshad, J. G. Cordey, D. C. McDonald, J. Farthing, E. Joffrin, M. von Hellermann, C. M. Roach, J. Svensson
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 53 | Number 2 | February 2008 | Pages 667-698
Technical Paper | Plasma Diagnostics for Magnetic Fusion Research | doi.org/10.13182/FST08-A1683
Articles are hosted by Taylor and Francis Online.
Principal techniques and trends in the validation and analysis of data in magnetic fusion research are described and examples of applications are given. Well-established methods to obtain key physical quantities are outlined, as well as newer techniques employing integrated analysis of multiple diagnostics to improve quality and extract additional information from the data. Plasma control, confinement scaling, and transport studies, including model validation and development, are presented as important examples of applications of validated data. Finally, aspects essential to successful operation of future devices, which bring challenges due to a harsher environment for diagnostics, increased real-time requirements, and a geographically more distributed user community, are highlighted.