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ویرایش: سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781574981469, 9781118371435 ناشر: سال نشر: 2006 تعداد صفحات: 409 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 27 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Environmental Issues and Waste Management Technologies in the Ceramic and Nuclear Industries VII به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب مسائل زیست محیطی و فناوری های مدیریت پسماند در صنایع سرامیک و هسته ای VII نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Composed from two symposia conducted at the 2001 Annual Meeting
of The American Ceramic Society, this new volume details the
advances in the state of knowledge in nuclear and waste
materials science and technology. Highlighted are areas of
rapid change such as in the application, development, and
testing of ceramics and glasses in the nuclear and waste
industries.
As companies begin to focus on ?green ceramics? and the
manufacturing of environmentally friendly products, the
development of innovative processing approaches and novel
environmental treatment technologies soon follows. These are
being developed to address more stringent regulations and to
obtain an improved scientific understanding of the industrial
processes and treatment technologies.
This seventh volume in the series addresses current nuclear and
environmental problems and provides solutions for them. It is
an excellent resource for researchers and scientists involved
in the ceramic and nuclear industries.Content:
Chapter 1 Refractory Recycling ? Concept to Reality (pages
3–14): James P. Bennett and Kyei?Sing Kwong
Chapter 2 Recycling of Aluminum Dross to Sialon?Based Ceramics
by Nitriding Combustion (pages 15–19): Shingo Kanehira,
Yoshinari Miyamoto, K. Hirota and O. Yamaguchi
Chapter 3 Recycling of the Waste Waters Into Porcelainized
Stoneware Ceramic Tiles: Effect on the Rheological, Thermal and
Aesthetical Properties (pages 21–29): F. Andreola, L. Barbieri,
I. Lancellotti and T. Manfredini
Chapter 4 Mineral Processing Techniques for Recycling
Investment?Casting Shell (pages 31–41): Cheryl L. Dahlin, David
N. Nilsen, David C. Dahlin, Alton H. Hunt and W. Keith
Collins
Chapter 5 Exposure to Crystalline Silica in the Italian Ceramic
Tile Industry: Present State and Future Prospects (pages
45–52): Giorgio Timellini and Carlo Palmonari
Chapter 6 Managing Potential Ceramic Fiber Health Concerns
Through Technology and Product Stewardship (pages 53–62): B.K.
Zoitos and J.E. Cason
Chapter 7 Characterization of Defense Nuclear Waste Using
Hazardous Waste Guidance. Status of the Evolving Process at
Hanford. (pages 63–73): Megan Lerchen, David Blumenkranz, Lori
Huffman, Dr. Gertrude K Patello, Karyn Wiemers and Jerry
Yokel
Chapter 8 The European Ceramic Tile Industry and the New
Approach to Environmental Protection (pages 75–84): Carlo
Palmonari and Giorgio Timellini
Chapter 9 West Valley Demonstration Project: Vitrification
Campaign Summary (pages 87–96): R. A. Palmer and S. M.
Barnes
Chapter 10 Waste Glass Processing Requirements of the Hanford
Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (pages 97–104):
George Mellinger, Langdon Holton and Dr. Neil Brown
Chapter 11 Influence of Glass Property Restrictions on Hanford
HLW Glass Volume (pages 105–115): Dong?Sang Kim and John D.
Vienna
Chapter 12 Vitrification and Testing of Hanford Pretreated HLW
Sludge Mixed with Flowsheet Quantities of Secondary Wastes
(pages 117–128): Gary L. Smith, Harry D. Smith, Michael J.
Schweiger and Rick J. Bates
Chapter 13 Vitrification and Testing of Hanford Pretreated Low
Activity Waste (pages 129–140): Gary L. Smith, Harry D. Smith,
Michael J. Schweiger and Gregory F. Piepel
Chapter 14 Corrosion of Ni?Cr Alloys in Molten Salts and
Hanford Law Waste Glass (pages 141–150): Igor Vidensky, Hao Gan
and Ian L. Pegg
Chapter 15 Technology Roadmapping Focusses Vitrification at the
INEEL (pages 151–161): John McCray, Chris Musick, Arlin Olson
and Keith Perry
Chapter 16 Glass Formulation for Direct Vitrification of Ineel
Calcine HLW (pages 163–170): J. V. Crum, J. D. Vienna, D. K.
Peeler and I. A. Reamer
Chapter 17 A Snapshot of Melt Rate Testing and Reductant
Selection for the INEEL Sodium?Bearing Waste Vitrification
Program (pages 171–179): John A. McCray and Daniel L.
Griffith
Chapter 18 The Cold Crucible Melter: High?Performance Waste
Vitrification (pages 181–188): Antoine Jouan, Roger Boen,
Jacques Lacombe, Thierry Flament, Guillaume Mehlman and Richard
Do Quang
Chapter 19 Millimeter?Wave Monitoring of Nuclear Waste Glass
Melts ? An Overview (pages 189–201): P. P. Woskov, J. S.
Machuzak, P. Thomas, S. K. Sundaram and William E. Daniel
Chapter 20 Cold?Cap Monitoring Using Millimeter?Wave Technology
(pages 203–213): S. K. Sundaram, William E. Daniel, P. P.
Woskov and J. S. Machuzak
Chapter 21 Furnace System Development for the Plutonium
Immobilizanon Program (pages 215–222): A.D. Cozzi, K. C.
Neikirk, D. T. Herman, J.C. Marra, T. Pruett and J.
Harden
Chapter 22 Plutonium Immobilization Project Phase 2 Cold Pour
Test (U) (pages 223–230): Mike E. Smith and E. Lee
Hamilton
Chapter 23 Real?Time Determination of the Redox State of
Glasses ? Direct Potentiometry vs Chemical Analysis (pages
231–240): Darryl D. Siemer and John A. McCray
Chapter 24 Crystallization in High?Level Waste Glasses (pages
243–256): Pavel Hrma
Chapter 25 Effect of Crystallization on High?Level Waste Glass
Corrosion (pages 257–265): BJ Riley, P Hrma, J Rosario and JD
Vienna
Chapter 26 The Effect of Glass Composition on Crystallinity and
Durability for INEEL Run 78 Calcine Waste Simulant (pages
267–275): J. V. Crum, J. D. Vienna, D. K. Peeler, I. A. Reamer
and D. J. Pittman
Chapter 27 Long?Term Corrosion Tests with Hanford Glasses
(pages 279–285): W. L. Ebert, M. A. Lewis and N. L. Dietz
Chapter 28 Dissolution Kinetics of High?Level Waste Glasses and
Performance of Glass in a Repository Environment (pages
287–299): Y.?M. Pan, V. Jain and O. Pensado
Chapter 29 Analysis of Layer Structures Formed During Vapor
Hydration Testing of High? Sodium Waste Glasses (pages
301–309): Andrew C. Buechele, Frantisek Lofaj, Cavin Mooers and
Ian L. Pegg
Chapter 30 Kinetics of Alteration in Vapor Phase Hydration
Tests on High Sodium Waste Glass (pages 311–322): Xiaodong Lu,
Fernando Perez?Cardenas, Hao Gan, Andrew C. Buechele and Ian L.
Pegg
Chapter 31 TCLP Leaching Prediction from the “THERMO™” Model
for Borosilicate Glasses (pages 323–333): J. B. Pickett and C.
M. Jantzen
Chapter 32 Effect of Glass Composition on the Leaching Behavior
of HLW Glasses Under TCLP Conditions (pages 335–344): Hao Gan
and Ian L. Pegg
Chapter 33 Chemical and Physical Characterization of the First
West Valley Demonstration Project High?Level Waste Feed Batch
(pages 345–355): Ronald A. Palmer, Harry Smith, Gary Smith,
Monty Smith, Renee Russell and Gert Patello
Chapter 34 Aqueous Based Polymeric Materials for Waste Form
Applications (pages 359–368): Liang Liang, Harry Smith, Renee
Russell, Gary Smith and Brian J.J. Zelinski
Chapter 35 Performance of Hydroceramic Concretes on Radwaste
Leach Tests (pages 369–379): Darryl D. Siemer
Chapter 36 Cerium as a Surrogate in the Plutonium Immobilized
Form (pages 381–388): James C. Marra, Alex D. Cozzi, R. A.
Pierce, John M. Pareizs, Arthur R. Jurgensen and David M.
Missimer
Chapter 37 Release of Uranium and Plutonium from the EBR?II
Ceramic Waste Form (pages 389–396): Lester R. Morss and William
L. Ebert
Chapter 38 Monitoring Consistency of the Ceramic Waste Form
(pages 397–404): M. A. Lewis and W. L. Ebert
Chapter 39 Impurity Effects in Titanate Ceramics for Advanced
Purex Reprocessing (pages 405–412): Ewan R Maddrell
Chapter 40 An Investigation of Sintering Distortion in
Full?Size Pyrochlore Rich Titanate Wasteform Pellets Due to
Rapid Heating to 1350°C in Air (pages 413–418): P. A. Walls, J.
Ferenczy, S. Moricca, P. Bendeich and T. Eddowes