Cheol-Woon Kim
Missouri University of Science and Technology
28 Papers
90 Citations
Cheol-Woon Kim is an academic researcher from Missouri University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Iron phosphate & Borosilicate glass. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 28 publications.
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Papers
Immobilization of Hanford LAW in iron phosphate glasses
Cheol-Woon Kim,Delbert E. Day +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, an iron phosphate glass with 30 wt% of a high sodium and sulfur Hanford low-activity waste (LAW) simulant was successfully melted in electric furnaces at 1000-1050 °C for 2-3 h.
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Chemically Durable Iron Phosphate Glasses for Vitrifying Sodium Bearing Waste (SBW) Using Conventional and Cold Crucible Induction Melting (CCIM) Techniques
Cheol-Woon Kim,Chandra S. Ray,Dongmei Zhu,Delbert E. Day,D. Gombert,A. S. Aloy,Andrea Moguš-Milanković,Mevlüt Karabulut +7 more
TL;DR: A simulated sodium bearing waste (SBW) was successfully vitrified in iron phosphate glasses (IPG) at a maximum waste loading of 40 wt% using conventional and cold crucible induction melting (CCIM) techniques.
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Corrosion behavior of Inconel 690 and 693 in an iron phosphate melt
TL;DR: The corrosion resistance of Inconel 690 and 693 coupons submerged in an iron phosphate melt has been investigated in this paper, which showed that an altered surface layer had formed which was depleted in nickel and consisted of a (Fe, Cr)2O3 solid solution.
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Iron Phosphate Glass as an Alternative Waste-Form for Hanford LAW
Dong-Sang Kim,William C. Buchmiller,Michael J. Schweiger,John D. Vienna,Delbert E. Day,Cheol-Woon Kim,Dongmei Zhu,Thomas E. Day,Tod M. Neidt,David K. Peeler,Tommy B. Edwards,I. A. Reamer,R. J. Workman +12 more
- 07 Apr 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the use of iron-phosphate glass as an alternative for the borosilicate-based glass for low-activity waste (LAW) immobilization at Hanford.
Corrosion of Inconel 690 and Inconel 693 in an Iron Phosphate Glass Melt
Jen-Hsien Hsu,Joseph William Newkirk,Cheol-Woon Kim,Chandra S. Ray,Richard K. Brow,Mark E. Schlesinger,Delbert E. Day +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the isothermal corrosion behavior between 1000°C and 1190°C of Inconel 690 and 693 in an iron phosphate glass melt containing 26% of a simulated Hanford low activity nuclear waste (LAW) was investigated.
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