
Low-Level waste phase 1 melter testing off gas and mass balance evaluation
Author(s) -
C.N. Wilson
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/658857
Subject(s) - vitrification , savannah river site , slurry , waste management , environmental science , radioactive waste , glovebox , materials science , nuclear engineering , chemistry , environmental engineering , engineering , medicine , organic chemistry , andrology
Commercially available melter technologies were tested during 1994-95 as part of a multiphase program to test candidate technologies for vitrification of the low-level waste (LLW) stream to be derived from retrieval and pretreatment of Hanford Site tank wastes. Seven vendors were selected for Phase 1 testing to demonstrate vitrification of a high sodium content liquid LLW simulant. The tested melter technologies included four Joule-heated melters, a carbon electrode melter, a combustion melter, and a plasma melter. Various dry and slurry melter feed preparation processes were also tested. Various feed material samples, product glass samples, and process offgas streams were characterized to provide data for evaluation of process decontamination factors and material mass balances for each vitrification technology. This report describes the melter mass balance evaluations and results for six of the Phase 1 LLW melter vendor demonstration tests