This document was prepared by Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) and is an attempt to analyze and estimate the effects of feed composition variables and reducing agent variables on the expected chemistry of reactions occurring in the cold cap and in the glass melt in the nuclear waste glass Slurry-fed, joule-heated melters as they might affect foaming during the glass-making process. Numerous redox reactions of waste glass components and potential feed additives, and the effects of other feed variables on these reactions are reviewed with regard to their potential effect on glass foaming. A major emphasis of this report is to examine the potential positive or negative aspects of adjusting feed with formic acid as opposed to other feed modif...
AbstractThe melter feed, slurry, or calcine charged on the top of a pool of molten glass forms a flo...
The combination of experimental and computational methods used for the study of redox equilibria of ...
Over the past six years, Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) has conducted several studies in support...
For about 95 wt.% of all industrially produced glasses, sulphate is added to the batch for several r...
The redox state of glass from electric melters with complex feed compositions is determined by balan...
With public and environmental pressure to clean-up the 200,000 m3 of radioactive wastes at the Hanfo...
The Hanford Waste Vitrification Plant (HWVP) is being designed for the Department of Energy to immob...
Improved understanding of the mechanisms by which foaming occurs during vitrification of high-level ...
The cost and schedule of nuclear waste treatment and immobilization are greatly affected by the rate...
AbstractVitrification is one of the recommended immobilization routes for nuclear waste, and is curr...
The response of a glass batch to heating is determined by the batch makeup and in turn determines th...
The principal objectives of this work were to investigate the effects of processing simulated Hanfor...
Abstract. Leaching studies of nuclear waste glasses are important from the view point that they are ...
Melter redox control is necessary for safe and continued melter operation. A combination of feed com...
Foaming during vitrification of radioactive waste in Joule-Heated Ceramic Melters (JHCM) is exacerba...
AbstractThe melter feed, slurry, or calcine charged on the top of a pool of molten glass forms a flo...
The combination of experimental and computational methods used for the study of redox equilibria of ...
Over the past six years, Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) has conducted several studies in support...
For about 95 wt.% of all industrially produced glasses, sulphate is added to the batch for several r...
The redox state of glass from electric melters with complex feed compositions is determined by balan...
With public and environmental pressure to clean-up the 200,000 m3 of radioactive wastes at the Hanfo...
The Hanford Waste Vitrification Plant (HWVP) is being designed for the Department of Energy to immob...
Improved understanding of the mechanisms by which foaming occurs during vitrification of high-level ...
The cost and schedule of nuclear waste treatment and immobilization are greatly affected by the rate...
AbstractVitrification is one of the recommended immobilization routes for nuclear waste, and is curr...
The response of a glass batch to heating is determined by the batch makeup and in turn determines th...
The principal objectives of this work were to investigate the effects of processing simulated Hanfor...
Abstract. Leaching studies of nuclear waste glasses are important from the view point that they are ...
Melter redox control is necessary for safe and continued melter operation. A combination of feed com...
Foaming during vitrification of radioactive waste in Joule-Heated Ceramic Melters (JHCM) is exacerba...
AbstractThe melter feed, slurry, or calcine charged on the top of a pool of molten glass forms a flo...
The combination of experimental and computational methods used for the study of redox equilibria of ...
Over the past six years, Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) has conducted several studies in support...