Waste glasses of different compositions were compared in terms of leachability, viscosity, liquidus temperature, and coefficient of expansion. The compositions of the glasses were determined by statistical optimization. Waste glass of the optimized composition is more durable than the current reference composition but can still be processed at low temperature
The vitrification of nuclear waste glasses is presenting unique challenges to glass technologists. O...
Vitrification was considered as one potential treatment option for four types of wet intermediate le...
Hanford high-level liquid waste will be converted into a glass form for long-term storage. The glass...
The radioactive defense wastes stored in 177 underground single-shell tanks (SST) and double-shell t...
Current plans for legacy nuclear wastes stored in underground tanks at the U.S. Department of Energy...
Disposal of high-level radioactive wastes involves vitrification of a mixture of waste products and ...
Using ORNL information on the characterization of the tank waste sludges, SRTC performed extensive b...
The objective of this study was to experimentally measure the properties and performance of a series...
ABSTRACT. A vitrification process was developed at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institut fur Nuklear...
Waste currently stored on the Hanford Reservation in underground tanks will be into High Level Waste...
The vitrification of high-level waste is the internationally recognized standard to minimize the imp...
AbstractNuclear waste glasses must simultaneously meet a number of criteria related to their process...
540The Defense Waste Processing Facility will incorporate high-level liquid waste into borosilicate ...
Vitrification is currently the most widely used technology for the treatment of high level radioacti...
AbstractVitrification is one of the recommended immobilization routes for nuclear waste, and is curr...
The vitrification of nuclear waste glasses is presenting unique challenges to glass technologists. O...
Vitrification was considered as one potential treatment option for four types of wet intermediate le...
Hanford high-level liquid waste will be converted into a glass form for long-term storage. The glass...
The radioactive defense wastes stored in 177 underground single-shell tanks (SST) and double-shell t...
Current plans for legacy nuclear wastes stored in underground tanks at the U.S. Department of Energy...
Disposal of high-level radioactive wastes involves vitrification of a mixture of waste products and ...
Using ORNL information on the characterization of the tank waste sludges, SRTC performed extensive b...
The objective of this study was to experimentally measure the properties and performance of a series...
ABSTRACT. A vitrification process was developed at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institut fur Nuklear...
Waste currently stored on the Hanford Reservation in underground tanks will be into High Level Waste...
The vitrification of high-level waste is the internationally recognized standard to minimize the imp...
AbstractNuclear waste glasses must simultaneously meet a number of criteria related to their process...
540The Defense Waste Processing Facility will incorporate high-level liquid waste into borosilicate ...
Vitrification is currently the most widely used technology for the treatment of high level radioacti...
AbstractVitrification is one of the recommended immobilization routes for nuclear waste, and is curr...
The vitrification of nuclear waste glasses is presenting unique challenges to glass technologists. O...
Vitrification was considered as one potential treatment option for four types of wet intermediate le...
Hanford high-level liquid waste will be converted into a glass form for long-term storage. The glass...