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Imaging Gets the Drop on Radioactive Waste

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Radioactive waste disposal generally entails vitrifying the waste into a glassy solid. Initial processing can involve spraying the waste into an industrial flame reactor, where the intense heat evaporates benign components such as water. Given the toxicity of the material, even 99.99 percent efficiency is insufficient for the task. Collaborators at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Arizona developed a CCD-based spectrometer to investigate the role of large "rogue" droplets that escape vaporization and detract from reactor efficiency. The system shapes the...Read full article

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    Published: November 2002
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