
doi: 10.2172/10143088
Simulated high-level waste glass samples of the DWPF projected compositions were annealed at various times and temperatures in order to develop time-temperature-transformation diagrams. These heat treated glasses were subjected to the Product Consistency Test (PCT) to evaluate glass durability. The B, Li, and Na concentrations in the leachate (the PCT results) were compared to the PCT results of the Environmental Assessment benchmark glass. Durability as a function of glass composition and crystallinity was also examined.
Waste Disposal And Storage, High-Level Radioactive Wastes, Waste Processing Plants, Savannah River Plant, Heat Transfer, Reliability, 052002, Vitrification, Compiled Data, Physical Properties, Chemical Analysis, Waste Processing, Purex Process, Mechanical Properties, X-Ray Diffraction 052001, Glass, 12 Management Of Radioactive And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Crystallization, Radioactive Waste Processing, Simulation
Waste Disposal And Storage, High-Level Radioactive Wastes, Waste Processing Plants, Savannah River Plant, Heat Transfer, Reliability, 052002, Vitrification, Compiled Data, Physical Properties, Chemical Analysis, Waste Processing, Purex Process, Mechanical Properties, X-Ray Diffraction 052001, Glass, 12 Management Of Radioactive And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Crystallization, Radioactive Waste Processing, Simulation
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