Nuclear Engineering Division

Session 140 - ChEmical Engineering Advances in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
This session is devoted to chemical engineering advances in all stages of the nuclear fuel cycle. This includes spent nuclear fuel management and recycling and waste treatment and disposal. Submissions from industry, universities and national laboratories are welcome describing basic and applied research through to plant operational experience.
Chair: Stuart Arm
Cochairs: Candido Pereira
Vincent Van Brunt
CoSponsor(s): Nuclear Energy
Extractions
  Modeling Solidification Induced Stresses in Ceramic Waste Forms Containing Nuclear Wastes
Charles W. Solbrig, Kenneth J. Bateman
  Accelerated Carbonation Study for the Prediction of Long Term Performance of the Nirex Reference Vault Backfill in Radioactive Waste Disposal
Jia Sun, Stefaan J. R. Simons
  Modeling of Saltcake Dissolution
Rebecca K. Toghiani, Jeffrey S. Lindner
  Radioactive High-Level Waste Sludge Rheology and Particle Size: Implications for Vitrification Pre-Treatment Operations
Richard C. Daniel, Rick W. Shimskey, Reid A. Peterson
  Acid Consumption of Savannah River Site High Level Waste during Vitrification Pretreatment Processing
Bradley R. Pickenheim, Dan P. Lambert, Michael E. Stone, D. C. Koopman

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