February 3, 2020
Report

Enhanced Hanford Low-Activity Waste Glass Property Data Development: Phase 2

Abstract

This report summarizes and analyzes the data collected on a second test matrix of 42 low-activity waste (LAW) glass compositions intended to expand the LAW glass composition region over which glass property-composition models are valid. The 42 LAW glass compositions were selected using a statistical layered experimental design approach to explore a new glass composition region that overlaps and expands beyond the previously explored LAW glass composition region. The layered design of 42 LAW glasses consisted of 21 outer-layer glasses, 15 inner-layer glasses, a center glass (three replicates), and two glasses previously tested at another laboratory. The outer-layer glass compositions include extrema based on current projections of the LAW feeds and melter operating temperatures. One of the outer-layer compositions was eliminated due to the inability to form a glass. Therefore, only 41 glasses were analyzed. 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, the Product Consistency Test, sulfur solubility, and the Vapor Hydration Test. This report discusses in depth the results obtained from this testing.

Revised: June 3, 2020 | Published: February 3, 2020

Citation

Russell R.L., B.P. McCarthy, S.K. Cooley, G.F. Piepel, E. Cordova, S.E. Sannoh, and V. Gervasio, et al. 2020. Enhanced Hanford Low-Activity Waste Glass Property Data Development: Phase 20. Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.