Using thorium as a plutonium surrogate, homogeneous glasses have been processed ranging from 15 to 20 elemental weight percent thorium with 0 to 5 elemental weight percent uranium. Homogeneous glasses have been processed at 1,475 C with residence times ranging from 1 to 12 hours. High ramp rates successfully inhibited thorium silicate formation. Residence times of 5 to 7 hours were required for static melts to become homogeneous for glasses containing 15 elemental weight percent thorium. Thorium dissolution rates have been determined for glasses containing 15 elemental weight percent thorium with and without the addition of uranium. When compared to identical glass compositions which were not stirred, stirred melts produced homogeneous vitr...
Plutonium from dismantled weapons is being evaluated for geological disposal. While a final waste fo...
A demonstration trial has been completed in which a simulated Rocky Flats ash consisting of an indus...
Iron phosphate glasses with melting temperatures of similar to 1300 degrees C were developed to immo...
A ternary diagram showing the homogeneous glass processing region of a base frit, rare earth oxide a...
As the nuclear weapon arsenals of the United States and the Former Soviet Union are reduced, metric ...
A lanthanide borosilicate (LaBS) glass composition, being evaluated by Savannah River Technology Cen...
The solubility of plutonium in a Sludge Batch 6 (SB6) reference glass and the effect of incorporatio...
Experiments have been performed on glasses doped with 2 and 7 wt % plutonium to evaluate factors tha...
A phase separated (amorphous) glass has been developed which allows very efficient recovery of +4 va...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the U.S. Department of Energy`s (DOE) Office of Fissile Materials ...
The primary focus of the current study is to determine allowable loadings of feed streams containing...
A new process, the Glass Material Oxidation and Dissolution System (GMODS), has been invented for th...
The DOE/EM plans to conduct the Plutonium Vitrification Project at the Savannah River Site (SRS). An...
The Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) at the Savannah River Site (SRS) vitrifies high level l...
This study focused on the potential impacts of the addition of Crystalline Silicotitanate (CST) and ...
Plutonium from dismantled weapons is being evaluated for geological disposal. While a final waste fo...
A demonstration trial has been completed in which a simulated Rocky Flats ash consisting of an indus...
Iron phosphate glasses with melting temperatures of similar to 1300 degrees C were developed to immo...
A ternary diagram showing the homogeneous glass processing region of a base frit, rare earth oxide a...
As the nuclear weapon arsenals of the United States and the Former Soviet Union are reduced, metric ...
A lanthanide borosilicate (LaBS) glass composition, being evaluated by Savannah River Technology Cen...
The solubility of plutonium in a Sludge Batch 6 (SB6) reference glass and the effect of incorporatio...
Experiments have been performed on glasses doped with 2 and 7 wt % plutonium to evaluate factors tha...
A phase separated (amorphous) glass has been developed which allows very efficient recovery of +4 va...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the U.S. Department of Energy`s (DOE) Office of Fissile Materials ...
The primary focus of the current study is to determine allowable loadings of feed streams containing...
A new process, the Glass Material Oxidation and Dissolution System (GMODS), has been invented for th...
The DOE/EM plans to conduct the Plutonium Vitrification Project at the Savannah River Site (SRS). An...
The Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) at the Savannah River Site (SRS) vitrifies high level l...
This study focused on the potential impacts of the addition of Crystalline Silicotitanate (CST) and ...
Plutonium from dismantled weapons is being evaluated for geological disposal. While a final waste fo...
A demonstration trial has been completed in which a simulated Rocky Flats ash consisting of an indus...
Iron phosphate glasses with melting temperatures of similar to 1300 degrees C were developed to immo...