Immobilization of High Level Nuclear Wastes: The Indian Scenario

作者: Pranesh Sengupta , C. P. Kaushik , G. K. Dey

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-32917-3_2

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摘要: Nuclear power stands as an immediate and sustainable soluton for satisfying the emerging energy crisis in India. Successful execution of any national ‘nuclear program’ is keyed to its effective ‘high level nuclear waste’ management strategy. Towards this, India has recently developed sodium-barium-borosilicate glass matrix immobilize sulfate containing high waste. Currently, efforts are underway explore possibilities using same or modified versions condition wastes likely be generated from ‘closed thorium fuel cycle’. Apart conventionally used ‘hot wall induction furnace technology’, acquired expertise operations indegineously ‘Joule heated ceramic melter’ ‘Cold crucible development suitable inert matrices.

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