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Direct waste transfer process quickens at Savannah River Site
The Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management’s liquid waste contractor at the Savannah River Site this month marked the first direct transfer of decontaminated waste from the Salt Waste Processing Facility (SWPF) to the Saltstone Production Facility (SPF). This is a new step in optimizing waste processing, according to the DOE.
P.L. Gobby, L.R. Foreman, D.J. Thoma, L.A. Jacobson, R.V. Hollis, J. Barrera, M.A. Mitchell, M.A. Salazar, L.J. Salzer
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 30 | Number 3 | December 1996 | Pages 534-538
Inertial Fusion Drivers and Targets | doi.org/10.13182/FST96-A11962994
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Target concepts for the National Ignition Facility (NIF) require progress in the art and science of target fabrication. Three distinct issues are addressed in the work being described in this paper. They are (1) beryllium fuel capsules, (2) foam-buffered direct drive, and (3) high density gas-filled hohlraums. In all cases experiments on the existing Nova laser at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are either in progress or planned for the near future to test the various concepts. Consequently target fabrication must be able to deliver targets appropriate for each.