A series of tests have been performed to characterize the chemical stability of a DWPF borosilicate glass sample as part of the Waste Package Task of the NNWSI Project. This material was prepared at the Savannah River Laboratory for the purpose of testing the 165-frit matrix doped with a simulated non-radioactive waste. All tests were conducted at 90{sup 0}C using deionized water and J-13 water (a tuffaceous formation groundwater). In the deionized water tests, both monoliths and crushed glass were tested at various ratios of surface area of the sample to volume of water in order to compare leach rates for different sample geometries or leaching times. Effects on the leach rates due to the presence of crushed tuff and stainless steel materi...
The Repository Systems Program at Savannah River consists of the following elements: (a) static repo...
The results of tests done using the Unsaturated Test Method are presented. These tests, done to dete...
Tests are ongoing at Argonne National Laboratory to examine the reaction of glass with water under c...
At the Savannah River Site (SRS) the Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) has been immobilizing ...
Since 1973, borosilicate glass has been studied as a matrix for the immobilization of high-level rad...
The preliminary specifications on the glass wasteform to be produced by the Defense Waste Processing...
Liquid high-level nuclear waste will be immobilized at the Savannah River Site (SRS) by vitrificatio...
Liquid high-level nuclear waste will be immobilized at the Savannah River Site (SRS) by vitrificatio...
The Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) began processing Sludge Batch 2 (SB2) (Macrobatch 3) in...
Results of leach tests with Tc-99 doped SRP borosilicate waste glass are presented. The glass was pr...
Static leach tests were performed in both 304L stainless steel and Teflon vessels using a synthetic ...
The following results are a part of an independent thesis study conducted at Diagnostic Instrumentat...
In order to comply with the Waste Acceptance Product Specifications in Sludge Batch 2, Savannah Rive...
A laboratory scale study was carried out on a set of 6 borosilicate waste glasses made from simulate...
We have characterized the corrosion behavior of several Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) ref...
The Repository Systems Program at Savannah River consists of the following elements: (a) static repo...
The results of tests done using the Unsaturated Test Method are presented. These tests, done to dete...
Tests are ongoing at Argonne National Laboratory to examine the reaction of glass with water under c...
At the Savannah River Site (SRS) the Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) has been immobilizing ...
Since 1973, borosilicate glass has been studied as a matrix for the immobilization of high-level rad...
The preliminary specifications on the glass wasteform to be produced by the Defense Waste Processing...
Liquid high-level nuclear waste will be immobilized at the Savannah River Site (SRS) by vitrificatio...
Liquid high-level nuclear waste will be immobilized at the Savannah River Site (SRS) by vitrificatio...
The Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) began processing Sludge Batch 2 (SB2) (Macrobatch 3) in...
Results of leach tests with Tc-99 doped SRP borosilicate waste glass are presented. The glass was pr...
Static leach tests were performed in both 304L stainless steel and Teflon vessels using a synthetic ...
The following results are a part of an independent thesis study conducted at Diagnostic Instrumentat...
In order to comply with the Waste Acceptance Product Specifications in Sludge Batch 2, Savannah Rive...
A laboratory scale study was carried out on a set of 6 borosilicate waste glasses made from simulate...
We have characterized the corrosion behavior of several Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) ref...
The Repository Systems Program at Savannah River consists of the following elements: (a) static repo...
The results of tests done using the Unsaturated Test Method are presented. These tests, done to dete...
Tests are ongoing at Argonne National Laboratory to examine the reaction of glass with water under c...