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- 2006Corrosion of low level vitrified radioactive waste in a loamy soil
- 2004Towards a Consistent Rate Law: Glass Corrosion Kinetics Near Saturationcitations
- 2003Vitrified Waste Corrosion Rates From Field Experiment and Reactive Transport Modelingcitations
- 2003Lessons Learned From Reactive Transport Modeling of a Low-Activity Waste Glass Disposal Systemcitations
- 2003A Strategy to Assess Performance of Selected Low-Activity Waste Forms in an Integrated Disposal Facility
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A Strategy to Assess Performance of Selected Low-Activity Waste Forms in an Integrated Disposal Facility
Abstract
An overall strategy for evaluating the long-term performance of three waste forms being considered for supplemental treatment of low-activity waste at Hanford is discussed.The same computational framework used to conduct the 2001 ILAW performance assessment will be used for all three waste forms.Cast stone will be modeled with a diffusion-advection transport model and bulk vitrified glass and steam reformed LAW will be modeled with a reactive chemical transport simulator.The recommended laboratory testing to support the supplemental LAW form selection includes single-pass flow-through (SPFT), product consistency (PCT), and vapor hydration tests for glass, SPFT and PCT tests for steam reformed LAW forms, and ANS 16.1 tests for cast stone.These and potentially other laboratory tests for the selected waste form(s) would also be the basis for more detailed studies needed to support a comprehensive long-term performance assessment should one or more of these waste forms be selected for disposal in an integrated disposal facility.