This project is devoted to the development of an innovative technique for the disposal of mixed waste utilizing microwave energy. Because most uranium and plutonium components as well as most fission products have dielectric properties that allow excellent microwave and high-frequency energy coupling, dielectric heating has the potential for application in many processes for treating hazardous wastes. This technology, whether used on its own or as hybrid in conjunction with a conventional process, has positive features, such as energy efficiency. increased throughput, volume reduction, and reduction of disposal and transportation cost, and provides a technique not feasible by conventional means. The hazardous waste will be converted into a ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a data collection containing values for the dielectric prop...
The generation of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is large and rapidly increasing, ...
Throughout the three-year project funded by the Department of Energy (DOE) and lead by Virginia Tech...
In the late 1980`s development was begun on a process using microwave energy to vitrify low level mi...
The Microwave Engineering Team at the Rocky Flats Plant has developed a production-scale system for ...
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a ceramic waste form to immobilize the salt waste from ele...
High-level radioactive wastes generated from nuclear fuel reprocessing require treatment for effecti...
A new process, using hybrid microwave energy, has been developed as part of the Strategic Research a...
Advanced microwave technology is being developed nationally and internationally for a variety of was...
The large and increasing volumes of waste electrical and electronics equipment (WEEE) in society tod...
AbstractIn the submitted paper, the attention was devoted to the application of microwave energy in ...
Waste treatments to induce stabilization or recovery of waste materials is an important part of mode...
AbstractPlastic waste is recognized to have pertinent disposal or reprocessing problems under enviro...
This paper presents an overview of advantages of microwave assisted pyrolysis of waste plastics toge...
This paper presents an overview of advantages of microwave assisted pyrolysis of waste plastics toge...
The purpose of this study was to develop a data collection containing values for the dielectric prop...
The generation of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is large and rapidly increasing, ...
Throughout the three-year project funded by the Department of Energy (DOE) and lead by Virginia Tech...
In the late 1980`s development was begun on a process using microwave energy to vitrify low level mi...
The Microwave Engineering Team at the Rocky Flats Plant has developed a production-scale system for ...
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a ceramic waste form to immobilize the salt waste from ele...
High-level radioactive wastes generated from nuclear fuel reprocessing require treatment for effecti...
A new process, using hybrid microwave energy, has been developed as part of the Strategic Research a...
Advanced microwave technology is being developed nationally and internationally for a variety of was...
The large and increasing volumes of waste electrical and electronics equipment (WEEE) in society tod...
AbstractIn the submitted paper, the attention was devoted to the application of microwave energy in ...
Waste treatments to induce stabilization or recovery of waste materials is an important part of mode...
AbstractPlastic waste is recognized to have pertinent disposal or reprocessing problems under enviro...
This paper presents an overview of advantages of microwave assisted pyrolysis of waste plastics toge...
This paper presents an overview of advantages of microwave assisted pyrolysis of waste plastics toge...
The purpose of this study was to develop a data collection containing values for the dielectric prop...
The generation of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is large and rapidly increasing, ...
Throughout the three-year project funded by the Department of Energy (DOE) and lead by Virginia Tech...