A proof-of-technology demonstration for the Hanford River Protection Project (RPP) Waste treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) was performed by the Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC). As part of this demonstration, treated AZ-102 Low-Activity Waste supernate was vitrified using a crucible-scale furnace. Initial glass samples were quench-cooled and characterized for metals and radionuclides. The glass was also durability tested using the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Product Consistency Test (PCT) protocol. These tests used the AZ-102 glass formulation Low Activity Waste (LAW) B88 that targeted AZ-102 waste loading at 5 wt% Na2O. After these initial results were obtained with the quench-cooled LAWB88 glass, a prot...
Technologies are being developed by the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Nuclear Facility sites to co...
This paper presents results of an investigation of the microstructures and durabilities of glasses f...
Waste currently stored on the Hanford Reservation in underground tanks will be into High Level Waste...
As part of a demonstration for British Nuclear Fuels Limited, Incorporated (BNFL), the Immobilizatio...
The suitability of a Babcock & Wilcox cyclone furnace to vitrify a low-level radioactive liquid wast...
Liquid high-level nuclear waste will be immobilized at the Savannah River Site (SRS) by vitrificatio...
The objective of this AVS testing program is to use bench-scale test equipment to produce a vitrifie...
Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E) is developing plans to use vitrification to treat low-level...
The purposes of this work were to demonstrate the evaporation of AZ-102 supernate, demonstrate the v...
The radioactive defense wastes stored in 177 underground single-shell tanks (SST) and double-shell t...
The Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) used radioactive waste samples from Hanford to demonstra...
Radioactive wastes on the Hanford Site are going to be permanently disposed of by incorporation into...
A vendor glass formulation study was carried out at Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL), supporting t...
As part of joint project between the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Savannah River Tec...
The vitrification of high-level waste is the internationally recognized standard to minimize the imp...
Technologies are being developed by the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Nuclear Facility sites to co...
This paper presents results of an investigation of the microstructures and durabilities of glasses f...
Waste currently stored on the Hanford Reservation in underground tanks will be into High Level Waste...
As part of a demonstration for British Nuclear Fuels Limited, Incorporated (BNFL), the Immobilizatio...
The suitability of a Babcock & Wilcox cyclone furnace to vitrify a low-level radioactive liquid wast...
Liquid high-level nuclear waste will be immobilized at the Savannah River Site (SRS) by vitrificatio...
The objective of this AVS testing program is to use bench-scale test equipment to produce a vitrifie...
Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E) is developing plans to use vitrification to treat low-level...
The purposes of this work were to demonstrate the evaporation of AZ-102 supernate, demonstrate the v...
The radioactive defense wastes stored in 177 underground single-shell tanks (SST) and double-shell t...
The Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) used radioactive waste samples from Hanford to demonstra...
Radioactive wastes on the Hanford Site are going to be permanently disposed of by incorporation into...
A vendor glass formulation study was carried out at Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL), supporting t...
As part of joint project between the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Savannah River Tec...
The vitrification of high-level waste is the internationally recognized standard to minimize the imp...
Technologies are being developed by the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Nuclear Facility sites to co...
This paper presents results of an investigation of the microstructures and durabilities of glasses f...
Waste currently stored on the Hanford Reservation in underground tanks will be into High Level Waste...