2019
DOI: 10.2172/1505629
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Vitrification of Hanford Tank Waste 241-AP-107 in a Continuous Laboratory-Scale Melter

Abstract: Low-activity waste (LAW) stored in underground tanks on the Hanford Site in Washington State is planned to be filtered for solids removal and processed through ion exchange columns for cesium removal. These pretreatment steps will allow the waste to be transferred to the Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant's LAW Facility for immobilization into glass. The liquid waste will be combined with glass-forming chemicals (GFCs) to form a waste feed slurry that can be fed to electric melters for vitri… Show more

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“…There are no immersed electrodes. Heat to maintain the glass temperature is supplied externally from a furnace 21‐23 …”
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“…There are no immersed electrodes. Heat to maintain the glass temperature is supplied externally from a furnace 21‐23 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heat to maintain the glass temperature is supplied externally from a furnace. [21][22][23] The transient simulations are initialized with a molten glass temperature of 1150°C, a plenum temperature of 400°C, a fixed cold cap top and bottom temperature of 100°C and 897°C, respectively, with a linear temperature variation through its thickness. Side boundaries are left at conjugate heat transfer conditions.…”
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“…At PNNL, several scaled melter systems have been running vitrification tests, including the laboratoryscale melter, the continuous laboratory-scale melter (CLSM), and the research-scale melter (RSM) [136][137][138]144,145]. The Monofrax® K-3 lining of RSM was inspected after an 11-week run of a high Fe-Ni simulant HLW glass (17.81 wt-% Na 2 O, 7.63 wt-% B 2 O 3 , 38.47 wt-% SiO 2 , 7.84 wt-% Al 2 O 3 and 17.5 wt-% Fe 2 O 3 ) [138].…”
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