November 16, 2017
Report

Enhanced Hanford Low-Activity Waste Glass Property Data Development: Phase 1

Abstract

This report summarizes and analyzes data collected on a first test matrix of 36 low-activity waste (LAW) glass compositions intended to expand the LAW glass composition region over which glass property models are valid. The 36 LAW glass compositions were selected using statistical layered experimental design to explore a new glass composition region that overlaps and expands beyond the previously explored LAW glass composition region. The layered design of 36 LAW glasses consisted of 18 outer-layer glasses, 13 inner-layer glasses, a center glass (two replicates), and a glass previously tested at another laboratory (three replicates). The outer-layer glass compositions include extrema of the glass compositions that extend across and slightly beyond the compositions that are expected to be targeted for production. The analyses performed on these glasses include chemical composition (for target compositional verification), density, viscosity, electrical conductivity, crystal fraction, Canister Centerline Cooling with crystal identification, Product Consistency Test response, sulfur solubility, iron redox, and Vapor Hydration Test response. This report documents and discusses the results obtained from this testing.

Revised: March 26, 2018 | Published: November 16, 2017

Citation

Russell R.L., T. Jin, B.P. McCarthy, L.P. Darnell, D.E. Rinehart, C.C. Bonham, and V. Gervasio, et al. 2017. Enhanced Hanford Low-Activity Waste Glass Property Data Development: Phase 1 Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.