Transient melt formation and its effect on conversion phenomena during nuclear waste vitrification – HT‐ESEM analysis
Richard Pokorný,
Miroslava Vernerová,
Jaroslav Kloužek
et al.
Abstract:Although the vitrification of nuclear waste has a decades‐long history, numerous opportunities still exist to improve its efficiency and to increase the waste loading in glass. This is especially true for the vitrification of low‐activity waste (LAW), which has been historically treated by other immobilization technologies and is less mature than high‐level waste (HLW) vitrification. In this work, we address one of the least understood phenomena during the conversion of nuclear waste feeds to glass—the formati… Show more
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