Peter C. Kong
Battelle Memorial Institute
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Journal of The Korean Ceramic Society | 2003
Cheon-Woo Kim; Jong-Kil Park; Jong-Hyun Ha; Myung-Jae Song; Lee O. Nelson; Peter C. Kong; Gary L. Anderson
In order to develop glass formulations for vitrifying Low-and Intermediate-Level radioactive Wastes (LILW) from nuclear power plants of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) Co., Ltd., promising glass formulations were selected based on glass property model predictions for viscosity, electrical conductivity and leach resistance. Laboratory measurements were conducted to verify the model predictions. Based on the results, the models for electrical conductivity, US DOE 7-day Product Consistency Test (PCT) elemental release, and pH of PCT leachate are accurate for the LILW glass formulations. However, the model for viscosity was able to provide only qualitative results. A leachate conductivity test was conducted on several samples to estimate glass leach resistance. Test results from the leachate conductivity test were useful for comparison before PCT elemental release results were available. A glass formulation K11A meets all the KHNP glass property constraints, and use of this glass formulation on the pilot scale is recommended. Glass formulations K12A, K12B, and K12E meet nearly all of the processing constraints and may be suitable for additional testing. Based on the comparison between the measured and predicted glass properties, existing glass property models may be used to assist with the LILW glass formulation development.
Archive | 1999
Glen Frank Kessinger; Lee O. Nelson; Jon D. Grandy; Larry D. Zuck; Peter C. Kong; Gail Anderson
The purpose of LDRD #2349, Characterize and Model Final Waste Formulations and Offgas Solids from Thermal Treatment Processes, was to develop a set of tools that would allow the user to, based on the chemical composition of a waste stream to be immobilized, predict the durability (leach behavior) of the final waste form and the phase assemblages present in the final waste form. The objectives of the project were: • investigation, testing and selection of thermochemical code • development of auxiliary thermochemical database • synthesis of materials for leach testing • collection of leach data • using leach data for leach model development • thermochemical modeling The progress toward completion of these objectives and a discussion of work that needs to be completed to arrive at a logical finishing point for this project will be presented.
Archive | 1996
Brent A. Detering; Alan D. Donaldson; James R. Fincke; Peter C. Kong
Archive | 1998
Brent A. Detering; Alan D. Donaldson; James R. Fincke; Peter C. Kong; Ray A. Berry
Archive | 2000
Brent A. Detering; Peter C. Kong
Archive | 2003
Peter C. Kong; Brent A. Detering
Archive | 1999
Brent A. Detering; Peter C. Kong
Archive | 1994
Peter C. Kong; Paul A. Lessing
Archive | 1999
Peter C. Kong; Jon D. Grandy
Archive | 2002
Brent A. Detering; Peter C. Kong