Abstract

Cover Photograph: Series of photos of a batch bottom during the melting of a high‐level nuclear waste glass feed simulant (modified to be transparent) on the top of the glass melt in a laboratory cuvette: a) feeding tube on glass melt level (0 s), b) primary foam is developing below batch (51 s after feed charging was initiated), c) cavities form (62 s), and d) cavities start to escape at the cold cap edge (71 s). The composition of this feed was modified by removing the iron source to make the feed transparent and thus suitable for visual observation. In the paper, the goal is to fundamentally understand the behavior of foam at the interface between batch and melt in a glass melter. [https://doi.org/10.1111/ijag.15863]. image

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