This annual report describes progress during FY 1983 relating to technologies under development by the Commercial Waste Treatment Program, including: development of glass waste form and vitrification equipment for high-level wastes (HLW); waste form development and process selection for transuranic (TRU) wastes; pilot-scale operation of a radioactive liquid-fed ceramic melter (LFCM) system for verifying the reliability of the reference HLW treatment proces technology; evaluation of treatment requirements for spent fuel as a waste form; second-generation waste form development for HLW; and vitrification process control and product quality assurance technologies
Fluidized bed incineration and waste fixation processes are being used to process the types of waste...
Since 1996, the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) has operated a slurry-fed ceramic melter to...
Hanford Waste Vitrification Program (HWVP) activities for FY 1985 have included engineering and pilo...
This report is the first in a series of quarterly reports compiled by the Nuclear Waste Treatment Pr...
This report is compiled by the Nuclear Waste Treatment Program and the Hanford Waste Vitrification P...
Research and development activities of the Waste Fixation Program for October through December 1976 ...
The aim of the melt development program is to produce meltformed ceramic products that have the opti...
Research and Development activities of the Waste Fixation Program for January through March 1977 are...
During fiscal year 1982, the US Department of Energy (DOE) assigned responsibility for managing civi...
Two of the US Department of Energy's (DOE) nuclear waste management-related goals are: (1) to ensure...
To date, technology for immobilizing commercial high-level waste (HLW) has been extensively develope...
Liquid waste, made from zirconium-clad UO/sub 2/ power reactor fuel with an average burnup of 25,000...
This document summarizes work performed at participating sites on the immobilization of high-level w...
This report provides a summary of operational experiences, component and system performance, and les...
Technologies are being developed by the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Nuclear Facility sites to co...
Fluidized bed incineration and waste fixation processes are being used to process the types of waste...
Since 1996, the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) has operated a slurry-fed ceramic melter to...
Hanford Waste Vitrification Program (HWVP) activities for FY 1985 have included engineering and pilo...
This report is the first in a series of quarterly reports compiled by the Nuclear Waste Treatment Pr...
This report is compiled by the Nuclear Waste Treatment Program and the Hanford Waste Vitrification P...
Research and development activities of the Waste Fixation Program for October through December 1976 ...
The aim of the melt development program is to produce meltformed ceramic products that have the opti...
Research and Development activities of the Waste Fixation Program for January through March 1977 are...
During fiscal year 1982, the US Department of Energy (DOE) assigned responsibility for managing civi...
Two of the US Department of Energy's (DOE) nuclear waste management-related goals are: (1) to ensure...
To date, technology for immobilizing commercial high-level waste (HLW) has been extensively develope...
Liquid waste, made from zirconium-clad UO/sub 2/ power reactor fuel with an average burnup of 25,000...
This document summarizes work performed at participating sites on the immobilization of high-level w...
This report provides a summary of operational experiences, component and system performance, and les...
Technologies are being developed by the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Nuclear Facility sites to co...
Fluidized bed incineration and waste fixation processes are being used to process the types of waste...
Since 1996, the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) has operated a slurry-fed ceramic melter to...
Hanford Waste Vitrification Program (HWVP) activities for FY 1985 have included engineering and pilo...