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Progress on NDE of the Hanford Storage Tanks #2

Tracks
Room 411/412
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
2:20 PM - 4:00 PM
411-412

Overview

Chair: Glenn Light


Speaker

Kayte Denslow
Physicist
Battelle

Qualification of Guided Wave NDE Technology for Hanford Primary Tank Inspections

Paper or Abstract

Biography

Kayte Denslow is a physicist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington. She has 27 years of experience developing and evaluating ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation technology for the volumetric inspection of pipes, vessels, and containers for energy and defense applications. She currently leads a project that verifies and qualifies unconventional NDE technologies for remote inspection of buried nuclear waste tanks at the Hanford Site. She is also the principal investigator for a DOE project that applies machine learning to natural gas pipeline inspection data to improve flaw characterization and corrosion rate estimates for burst pressure remaining useful life calculations.
Kayte Denslow
Physicist
Battelle

Training Machine Learning Models to Assist Guided Wave NDE Inspectors with Flaw Detection and Characterization

Paper or Abstract

Biography

Kayte Denslow is a physicist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington. She has 27 years of experience developing and evaluating ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation technology for the volumetric inspection of pipes, vessels, and containers for energy and defense applications. She currently leads a project that verifies and qualifies unconventional NDE technologies for remote inspection of buried nuclear waste tanks at the Hanford Site. She is also the principal investigator for a DOE project that applies machine learning to natural gas pipeline inspection data to improve flaw characterization and corrosion rate estimates for burst pressure remaining useful life calculations.
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