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Radiation and Thermal Ageing of Nuclear Waste Glass...

by William J Weber
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Procedia Materials Science
Publication Date
Page Numbers
237 to 246
Volume
7
Conference Name
2nd International Summer School on Nuclear Glass Wasteform: Structure, Properties and Long-Term Behavior
Conference Location
Pont Du Gard, France
Conference Sponsor
CEA
Conference Date
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The radioactive decay of fission products and actinides incorporated into nuclear waste glass leads to self-heating and self-radiation effects that may affect the stability, structure and performance of the glass in a closed system. Short-lived fission products cause significant self-heating for the first 600 years. Alpha decay of the actinides leads to self-radiation damage that can be significant after a few hundred years, and over the long time periods of geologic disposal, the accumulation of helium and radiation damage from alpha decay may lead to swelling, microstructural evolution and changes in mechanical properties. Four decades of research on the behavior of nuclear waste glass are reviewed.