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Environmental Issues Waste Management Technologies in Ceramic - Proceedings of 106th Annual Meeting of American Ceramic Society,

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Informationen zum Autor John D. Vienna is the editor of Environmental Issues and Waste Management Technologies in the Ceramic and Nuclear Industries X : Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 2004, published by Wiley. Connie C. Herman is the editor of Environmental Issues and Waste Management Technologies in the Ceramic and Nuclear Industries X : Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 2004, published by Wiley. Klappentext These proceedings capture advances in the state of knowledge in nuclear and waste materials science and technology. In addition, the proceedings addresses the environmental issues associated with ceramic processing. Included are the status of environmental issues and their solutions, both current and proposed. Zusammenfassung These proceedings capture advances in the state of knowledge in nuclear and waste materials science and technology. In addition! the proceedings addresses the environmental issues associated with ceramic processing. Included are the status of environmental issues and their solutions! both current and proposed. . Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface viii Nuclear and Hazardous Waste Forms and Fuels-Processing and Technology Vitrification Testing and Demonstration for the Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant 3 J.M. Perez, Jr., S.M. Barnes, E.V. Morrey, S. Kelly, Jr., and L Petkus Bubbling as a Means to Enhance Joule Heated Ceramic Melter Production Rates for Vitrifying Radioactive Wastes 21 B.W. Bowan, II, R. Meigs, and E.C. Smith High Level Waste Processing Experience with Increased Waste Loadings 31 C.M. Jantzen, A.D. Cozzi, and N.E. Bibler DWPF Glass Air-Lift Pump Life Cycle Testing and Plant Implementation 51 M.E. Smith, A.B. Barnes, D.F. Bickford, K.J. Imrich, D.C. Iverson, and H.N. Guerrero Corrosion Resistance of Metal Electrodes in an Iron Phosphate Melt 59 C.W. Kim, D. Zhu, and D.E. Day Fluidized Bed Steam Reforming (FBSR) of Organic and Nitrate Containing Salt Supernate 69 C.M. Jantzen Steam Reformation of Sodium Bearing Waste: Pros & Cons 81 D.D. Siemer ANSTO's Waste Form Research and Development Capabilities 91 E.R. Vance, B.D. Begg, R.A. Day, S. Moricca, D.S. Perera, M.W.A. Stewart, M.L. Carter, P.J. McGlinn, and K.L. Smith Stabilization of Arsenic-Bearing Iron Hydroxide Solid Wastes in Polymeric Matrices 99 F. Rengifo, B. Garbo, A. Quach, W.P. Ela, A.E. Sez, C. Franks, B.J.J. Zelinski, D.P. Birnie, III, H. Smith, and G. Smith Effect of Thermal Treatment Conditions on Microstructure and Composition of High Temperature Reactor Fuel Kernel 109 F. Charollais, A. Duhart, P. Felines, P. Guillermier, and C. Perrais Glass Waste Forms-Modelling, Properties, and Testing Predicting Phase Equilibria of Spinel-Forming Constituents in Waste Glass Systems 121 T.M. Besmann, N.S. Kulkarni, K.E. Spear, and J.D. Vienna Liquidus Temperature and One Percent Crystal Content Models for Initial Hanford HLW Glasses 133 J.D. Vienna, T.B. Edwards, J.V. Crum, D.S. Kim, and D.K. Peeler Dependency of Sulfate Solubility on Melt Composition and Melt Polymerization 141 C.M. Jantzen, M.E. Smith, and D.K. Peeler Evaluation of Glass from The DWPF Melter 153 A.D. Cozzi and N.E. Bibler Redox Activity of Rhenium in Silicate Glasses 163 H.D. Schreiber, C.W. Schreiber, and A.M. Swink Analysis of Defense Waste Processing Facility Products with Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy 171 F.-Y. Yueh, H. Zheng, J.P. Singh, and W.G Ramsey The Structural Chemistry of Molybdenum in M...

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