Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is involved in the research and development of high-power microwave heating systems for the vitrification of Department of Energy (DOE) radioactive sludges. Design criteria for a continuous microwave vitrification system capable of processing a surrogate filtercake sludge representative of a typical waste-water treatment operation are discussed. A prototype 915-MHz, 75-kW microwave vitrification system or ``microwave melter`` is described along with some early experimental results that demonstrate a 4 to 1 volume reduction of a surrogate ORNL filtercake sludge
A laboratory-scale microwave (MW) unit was applied to treat fresh blackwater sludge that represented...
AbstractPlastic waste is recognized to have pertinent disposal or reprocessing problems under enviro...
The slow degradation of complex organics such as waste activated sludge (WAS) is a well-known limita...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is involved in the research and development of high-power micro...
In the late 1980`s development was begun on a process using microwave energy to vitrify low level mi...
Large volumes of sludge are produced from onsite sanitation systems in densely populated areas (e.g....
Water softening sludge (>4000 stored low level contaminated drums; 600 drums per year) generated by ...
A laboratory scale of batch system and continuous system was developed for sludge treatment. Sludge ...
This study applied thermal-oxidative treatment to wastewater. It utilised a novel, pilot-scale micro...
For long-term sustainable agriculture, it is critical that we recycle nutrition to the soil that it ...
A radio frequency (RF) heating system has been designed to heat electrolytic liquids and sludges in ...
In order to achieve solid disintegration and nutrient recovery from sewage sludge, research on the m...
Sewage sludge management and treatment can represent up to approximately 30% of the overall operatio...
High-level radioactive wastes generated from nuclear fuel reprocessing require treatment for effecti...
AbstractA laboratory-scale microwave (MW) unit was applied to treat fresh blackwater sludge that rep...
A laboratory-scale microwave (MW) unit was applied to treat fresh blackwater sludge that represented...
AbstractPlastic waste is recognized to have pertinent disposal or reprocessing problems under enviro...
The slow degradation of complex organics such as waste activated sludge (WAS) is a well-known limita...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is involved in the research and development of high-power micro...
In the late 1980`s development was begun on a process using microwave energy to vitrify low level mi...
Large volumes of sludge are produced from onsite sanitation systems in densely populated areas (e.g....
Water softening sludge (>4000 stored low level contaminated drums; 600 drums per year) generated by ...
A laboratory scale of batch system and continuous system was developed for sludge treatment. Sludge ...
This study applied thermal-oxidative treatment to wastewater. It utilised a novel, pilot-scale micro...
For long-term sustainable agriculture, it is critical that we recycle nutrition to the soil that it ...
A radio frequency (RF) heating system has been designed to heat electrolytic liquids and sludges in ...
In order to achieve solid disintegration and nutrient recovery from sewage sludge, research on the m...
Sewage sludge management and treatment can represent up to approximately 30% of the overall operatio...
High-level radioactive wastes generated from nuclear fuel reprocessing require treatment for effecti...
AbstractA laboratory-scale microwave (MW) unit was applied to treat fresh blackwater sludge that rep...
A laboratory-scale microwave (MW) unit was applied to treat fresh blackwater sludge that represented...
AbstractPlastic waste is recognized to have pertinent disposal or reprocessing problems under enviro...
The slow degradation of complex organics such as waste activated sludge (WAS) is a well-known limita...