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Other conditions of the test , such as very acidic or basic solutions , can produce
rapid network dissolution and mask ... For example , in systems containing high
silicon concentrations or for high glass - surface - area - to - solution - volume ...
Other conditions of the test , such as very acidic or basic solutions , can produce
rapid network dissolution and mask ... For example , in systems containing high
silicon concentrations or for high glass - surface - area - to - solution - volume ...
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Relationship between solution pH and silica dissolution of SRP waste glass .
Superimposed on the curve are pH values of groundwaters of geologic
formations considered as potential waste disposal sites . within this range , as
shown Fig .
Relationship between solution pH and silica dissolution of SRP waste glass .
Superimposed on the curve are pH values of groundwaters of geologic
formations considered as potential waste disposal sites . within this range , as
shown Fig .
Page 247
This chapter is also limited to simple geometries for which the stress analysis
leads to a solution in closed form . The viscoelastic solution is obtained directly
from the elastic solution by use of the viscoelastic analogy . The elastic analysis
can ...
This chapter is also limited to simple geometries for which the stress analysis
leads to a solution in closed form . The viscoelastic solution is obtained directly
from the elastic solution by use of the viscoelastic analogy . The elastic analysis
can ...
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Nuclear Waste Glasses | 57 |
Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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