New real-time sensors for characterizing glass melts in high level waste (HLW) and low activity waste (LAW) melters will be developed. Millimeter-wave technology will be applied to the simultaneous measurement of temperature, conductivity, and viscosity for the first time. This new sensor technology will make possible better process control to improve reliability and efficiency of waste glass melters. Also, it will provide new data for bridging the gap between theoretical glass melt models and their relationship to melter performance. Robust waveguide interfacing with the melter will make possible reliable in situ monitoring of molten glass properties at the surface and throughout the glass volume. Laboratory studies will be undertaken over...
Hanford Waste Vitrification Program (HWVP) activities for FY 1985 have included engineering and pilo...
A self-verifying temperature sensor that employs advanced contact thermocouple probe technology was ...
This report documents the preliminary results of glass formulation and characterization accomplished...
Millimeter-wave technologies can provide novel and reliable on-line monitoring capability for many i...
Molten glass characteristics of temperature, resistivity, and viscosity can be monitored reliably in...
The primary objectives of the current research is to develop on-line sensors for characterizing molt...
EMSP supported research of millimeter-wave technology for nuclear waste glass melter monitoring has ...
Numerous bench-scale and pilot-scale tests have been conducted to support high-level waste vitrifica...
Vitrification technology has been selected to treat high-level waste (HLW) at the Hanford Site, the ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Physics. The Catholic University of AmericaThis dissertation can be viewed by ...
Energy Research Company (ERCo) of Staten Island, NY has developed a sensor capable of measuring in s...
Commercially available melter technologies were tested for application to vitrification of Hanford s...
Pilot waste-glass melter operations have indicated a tendency for noble-metal fission-product accumu...
The Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) will immobilize high-level radioactive waste currently ...
The overall goal of this project was to develop a high-temperature melt properties database with suf...
Hanford Waste Vitrification Program (HWVP) activities for FY 1985 have included engineering and pilo...
A self-verifying temperature sensor that employs advanced contact thermocouple probe technology was ...
This report documents the preliminary results of glass formulation and characterization accomplished...
Millimeter-wave technologies can provide novel and reliable on-line monitoring capability for many i...
Molten glass characteristics of temperature, resistivity, and viscosity can be monitored reliably in...
The primary objectives of the current research is to develop on-line sensors for characterizing molt...
EMSP supported research of millimeter-wave technology for nuclear waste glass melter monitoring has ...
Numerous bench-scale and pilot-scale tests have been conducted to support high-level waste vitrifica...
Vitrification technology has been selected to treat high-level waste (HLW) at the Hanford Site, the ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Physics. The Catholic University of AmericaThis dissertation can be viewed by ...
Energy Research Company (ERCo) of Staten Island, NY has developed a sensor capable of measuring in s...
Commercially available melter technologies were tested for application to vitrification of Hanford s...
Pilot waste-glass melter operations have indicated a tendency for noble-metal fission-product accumu...
The Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) will immobilize high-level radioactive waste currently ...
The overall goal of this project was to develop a high-temperature melt properties database with suf...
Hanford Waste Vitrification Program (HWVP) activities for FY 1985 have included engineering and pilo...
A self-verifying temperature sensor that employs advanced contact thermocouple probe technology was ...
This report documents the preliminary results of glass formulation and characterization accomplished...