This paper discusses preliminary estimates of the release of radionuclides from waste packages containing glass-based waste forms under the expected conditions at Yucca Mountain. These estimates can be used to evaluate the contribution of waste package performance toward meeting repository regulatory restrictions on radionuclide release. Glass waste will be held in double stainless steel canisters. After failure of the container sometime after the 300 to 1000 year containment period, the open headspace in these cans will provide the only area where standing water can accumulate and react with the glass. A maximum release rate of 0.177 g/m{sup 2} x year or 1.3 grams per year was obtained. Normalized loss of 1.3 grams per year corresponds to ...
Packages of high-level waste are to be emplaced in unsaturated tuff at the proposed Yucca Mountain r...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was contracted by Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC t...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was contracted by Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC t...
Nuclear waste may be placed in the potential repository at Yucca Mountain in waste packages. The was...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report [1] that provides an updated review on ...
The purpose of glass waste form testing is to determine the rate of release of radionuclides from br...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report that provides an updated review on the ...
An experimental matrix has been conducted that will allow evaluation of the effects of waste package...
Nuclear waste will be placed in the potential repository at Yucca Mountain in waste packages. Spent ...
A set of reactive chemical transport calculations was conducted with the Subsurface Transport Over R...
This document reports on the work done by the Nuclear Waste Management Section of the Chemical Techn...
As part of the spent fuel treatment program at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), a ceramic waste fo...
The source term for the release of radionuclides from a nuclear waste repository is the waste form. ...
The results of laboratory testing and modeling activities conducted to support the development of wa...
Performance-assessment calculations in support of the site- suitability effort for the Yucca Mountai...
Packages of high-level waste are to be emplaced in unsaturated tuff at the proposed Yucca Mountain r...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was contracted by Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC t...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was contracted by Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC t...
Nuclear waste may be placed in the potential repository at Yucca Mountain in waste packages. The was...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report [1] that provides an updated review on ...
The purpose of glass waste form testing is to determine the rate of release of radionuclides from br...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report that provides an updated review on the ...
An experimental matrix has been conducted that will allow evaluation of the effects of waste package...
Nuclear waste will be placed in the potential repository at Yucca Mountain in waste packages. Spent ...
A set of reactive chemical transport calculations was conducted with the Subsurface Transport Over R...
This document reports on the work done by the Nuclear Waste Management Section of the Chemical Techn...
As part of the spent fuel treatment program at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), a ceramic waste fo...
The source term for the release of radionuclides from a nuclear waste repository is the waste form. ...
The results of laboratory testing and modeling activities conducted to support the development of wa...
Performance-assessment calculations in support of the site- suitability effort for the Yucca Mountai...
Packages of high-level waste are to be emplaced in unsaturated tuff at the proposed Yucca Mountain r...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was contracted by Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC t...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was contracted by Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC t...