December 21, 2011
Conference Paper

Glass Formulation for Next Generation Cold Crucible Induction Melter

Abstract

Transformational melter technologies are being considered to support mission acceleration within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) complex. New glass formulations are required to take full advantage of the next generation melters, for example, the cold crucible induction melter (CCIM). The key advantage of CCIM technology over current reference technologies is its capability to provide higher processing temperatures, which can lead to an increased waste throughput rate by achieving higher waste loadings and by increasing the feed processing rate. Various waste compositions within the DOE complex were evaluated to determine their potential for successfully demonstrating the unique advantages of the CCIM technology. Glass formulations that satisfy a set of constraints for product quality and assumed CCIM processing conditions were developed for two Hanford waste streams, AZ-101 high-level waste (HLW) and AN-105 low-activity waste (LAW). Three glasses selected for AZ-101 HLW have waste loadings of 40, 42.5, and 45 wt%. The 45-wt% waste loading corresponds to a 22% increase from 37 wt%, which is the maximum expected waste loading based on the current reference formulation. One glass selected for AN-105 LAW has a waste loading of 31.3 wt% at 24 wt% Na2O in glass, which is a 14% increase from the current reference formulation maximum of 21 wt% Na2O. These four glasses are planned for scaled melter tests for initial demonstration of the CCIM technologies for Hanford wastes.

Revised: May 16, 2012 | Published: December 21, 2011

Citation

Kim D., M.J. Schweiger, J.D. Vienna, F. Johnson, J.C. Marra, D.K. Peeler, and G.L. Smith. 2011. Glass Formulation for Next Generation Cold Crucible Induction Melter. In WM2011: Proceedings of the 37th Annual Radioactive Waste Management Symposium: Global Achievements and Challenges in Waste Management, February 27-March 3, 2011, Phoenix, Arizona, Paper No. 11561. Tucson, Arizona:Waste Management Symposia Inc. PNNL-SA-76831.