As part of an effort to assess and understand the performance and chemical durability of Savannah River Plant (SRP) waste glass, an International Glass Study was undertaken. That study found important similarities, based on correlations of composition and leaching performance, among many difference defense and commercial waste glass compositions being studied world-wide. In addition, the beneficial effect of waste on glass performance was confirmed for the systems evaluated. This paper discusses those results
Since 1973, borosilicate glass has been studied as a matrix for the immobilization of high-level rad...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to experimentally measure the properties and performance of...
Whereas a prior conception of glass dissolution assumed a relatively rapid initial dissolution which...
The leachability of Savannah River Plant (SRP) waste forms was assessed for glass containing up to 5...
This reports summarizes results of a study of devitrification (or crystallization) of three simulate...
The objective of the glass characterization programs at the Savannah River Laboratory (SRL) is to en...
The objective of this study was to develop further understanding of the effects of waste loading on ...
The leachability of Savannah River Plant (SRP) waste glass was assessed for leachants in the pH rang...
The relationship between glass composition and the chemical durability of environmental waste glass ...
Laboratory tests using actual sludges collected from Savannah River Plant (SRP) waste tanks were per...
The Repository Systems Program at Savannah River consists of the following elements: (a) static repo...
Waste glasses of different compositions were compared in terms of leachability, viscosity, liquidus ...
The objective of this study was to experimentally measure the properties and performance of a series...
This paper presents the details of the waste glass tutorial session that was held to promote knowled...
This study investigates the use of ‘simple’ glasses, comprising six components, to represent the str...
Since 1973, borosilicate glass has been studied as a matrix for the immobilization of high-level rad...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to experimentally measure the properties and performance of...
Whereas a prior conception of glass dissolution assumed a relatively rapid initial dissolution which...
The leachability of Savannah River Plant (SRP) waste forms was assessed for glass containing up to 5...
This reports summarizes results of a study of devitrification (or crystallization) of three simulate...
The objective of the glass characterization programs at the Savannah River Laboratory (SRL) is to en...
The objective of this study was to develop further understanding of the effects of waste loading on ...
The leachability of Savannah River Plant (SRP) waste glass was assessed for leachants in the pH rang...
The relationship between glass composition and the chemical durability of environmental waste glass ...
Laboratory tests using actual sludges collected from Savannah River Plant (SRP) waste tanks were per...
The Repository Systems Program at Savannah River consists of the following elements: (a) static repo...
Waste glasses of different compositions were compared in terms of leachability, viscosity, liquidus ...
The objective of this study was to experimentally measure the properties and performance of a series...
This paper presents the details of the waste glass tutorial session that was held to promote knowled...
This study investigates the use of ‘simple’ glasses, comprising six components, to represent the str...
Since 1973, borosilicate glass has been studied as a matrix for the immobilization of high-level rad...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to experimentally measure the properties and performance of...
Whereas a prior conception of glass dissolution assumed a relatively rapid initial dissolution which...