The Liquidus Temperature Of Nuclear Waste Glasses: An International Round-Robin Study

Eight institutions from four countries participated in a round-robin study to determine the precision and bias of a liquidus temperature (Ti) produced for waste glasses being adopted by ASTM International as ASTM C 1720-11. The participants of the round-robin study were asked to measure three different glasses with one or a combination of the following TL measurement methods: A gradient temperature (GT) method, a uniform temperature (UT) method, and/or a crystal fraction extrapolation (CF) method. The TL values reported by different institutions are generally consistent. The precision of TL measurements with each method was evaluated and is presented in this paper. The round-robin glasses were all previously studied at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and included ARG-1 (Glass A), Zr-9 (Glass B), and AmCm2-19 (Glass C), with measured TL values spanning the temperature range of 960-1240 deg C. A precision (ie standard deviation) for TL has been obtained from the data, even though the data were not acquired for all three glasses using all three methods from each participating organisation. Also, the article provides a brief overview and the importance of the TL measurement.

Author
B J Riley Et Al
Origin
Pacific Northwest Nat Labs, Washington, Usa
Journal Title
Int J Appl Glass Sci 2 4 2011 321-333
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 3752

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The Liquidus Temperature Of Nuclear Waste Glasses: An International Round-Robin Study
Int J Appl Glass Sci 2 4 2011 321-333
S 3752
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