
doi: 10.2172/971447
This report describes recent efforts to develop glass property models that can be used to help estimate the volume of high-level waste (HLW) glass that will result from vitrification of Hanford tank waste. The compositions of acceptable and processable HLW glasses need to be optimized to minimize the waste-form volume and, hence, to save cost. A database of properties and associated compositions for simulated waste glasses was collected for developing property-composition models. This database, although not comprehensive, represents a large fraction of data on waste-glass compositions and properties that were available at the time of this report. Glass property-composition models were fit to subsets of the database for several key glass properties. These models apply to a significantly broader composition space than those previously publised. These models should be considered for interim use in calculating properties of Hanford waste glasses.
And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Toxicity, Viscosity, Property, Density, 12 Management Of Radioactive Wastes, Liquidus Temperature, Wastes Glass, Vitrification, Hanford, Waste, Product Consistency Test, Glass, Tanks, High-Level, Model
And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Toxicity, Viscosity, Property, Density, 12 Management Of Radioactive Wastes, Liquidus Temperature, Wastes Glass, Vitrification, Hanford, Waste, Product Consistency Test, Glass, Tanks, High-Level, Model
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