Scoping Studies On Recovery Of Uranium From A Man-Made Ore - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. L. Miller
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The potential for recovery of enriched uranium from spent nuclear fuel which has been consolidated into a nuclear waste form was explored in the studies reported here. The waste form of interest is iron-enriched basalt (IEB)--a silicate-based, fused-cast ceramic. IEB samples were prepared containing fuel assembly materials that simulate the core debris of Three Mile Island Unit II;1,2 the nominal composition of the consolidated waste form is given in Table 1. Ore Types The IEB samples, or man-made uranium ores (MMUO), are in two different mineralogical forms. Each MU0 was made by melting the constituent materials and holding at about 1500°C for 1 h. The MMUOs were then heat treated to control crystallization and crystal growth and then cooled to room temperature.
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APA: R. L. Miller  (1983)  Scoping Studies On Recovery Of Uranium From A Man-Made Ore - Introduction

MLA: R. L. Miller Scoping Studies On Recovery Of Uranium From A Man-Made Ore - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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