Hanford high-level liquid waste will be converted into a glass form for long-term storage. The glass must meet certain constraints on its composition and properties in order to have desired properties for processing (e.g., electrical conductivity, viscosity, and liquidus temperature) and acceptable durability for long-term storage. The Optimal Waste Loading (OWL) models, based on rigorous mathematical optimization techniques, have been developed to minimize the number of glass logs required and determine glass-former compositions that will produce a glass meeting all relevant constraints. There is considerable uncertainty in many of the models and data relevant to the formulation of high-level glass. In this paper, we discuss how we handle ...
Radioactive wastes on the Hanford Site are going to be permanently disposed of by incorporation into...
This paper presents the current results of a study for the optimization of the quality of the wastef...
Waste currently stored on the Hanford Reservation in underground tanks will be into High Level Waste...
AbstractNuclear waste glasses must simultaneously meet a number of criteria related to their process...
Current plans for legacy nuclear wastes stored in underground tanks at the U.S. Department of Energy...
This report describes recent efforts to develop glass property models that can be used to help estim...
A new optimization framework is applied to management of radioactive wastes stored in below-ground t...
Waste glasses of different compositions were compared in terms of leachability, viscosity, liquidus ...
In the currently used melters, the waste loading for nearly all high-level waste (HLW) is limited by...
High Level Waste (HLW) at Hanford will be converted to a borosilicate glass for disposal. The glass ...
The purpose of this report is to provide a methodology for an increase in the efficiency and a decre...
A laboratory scale study was carried out on a set of 6 borosilicate waste glasses made from simulate...
The radioactive defense wastes stored in 177 underground single-shell tanks (SST) and double-shell t...
A Composition Variation Study (CVS) is being performed to support a future high-level waste glass pl...
High-level waste (HLW) glass compositions, processing schemes, limits on waste content, and corrosio...
Radioactive wastes on the Hanford Site are going to be permanently disposed of by incorporation into...
This paper presents the current results of a study for the optimization of the quality of the wastef...
Waste currently stored on the Hanford Reservation in underground tanks will be into High Level Waste...
AbstractNuclear waste glasses must simultaneously meet a number of criteria related to their process...
Current plans for legacy nuclear wastes stored in underground tanks at the U.S. Department of Energy...
This report describes recent efforts to develop glass property models that can be used to help estim...
A new optimization framework is applied to management of radioactive wastes stored in below-ground t...
Waste glasses of different compositions were compared in terms of leachability, viscosity, liquidus ...
In the currently used melters, the waste loading for nearly all high-level waste (HLW) is limited by...
High Level Waste (HLW) at Hanford will be converted to a borosilicate glass for disposal. The glass ...
The purpose of this report is to provide a methodology for an increase in the efficiency and a decre...
A laboratory scale study was carried out on a set of 6 borosilicate waste glasses made from simulate...
The radioactive defense wastes stored in 177 underground single-shell tanks (SST) and double-shell t...
A Composition Variation Study (CVS) is being performed to support a future high-level waste glass pl...
High-level waste (HLW) glass compositions, processing schemes, limits on waste content, and corrosio...
Radioactive wastes on the Hanford Site are going to be permanently disposed of by incorporation into...
This paper presents the current results of a study for the optimization of the quality of the wastef...
Waste currently stored on the Hanford Reservation in underground tanks will be into High Level Waste...