“…For computation of mass and volume of vitrified glass, g is assumed as a value of 20% and the density of vitrified glass (q) is taken to be 2700 kg/m 3 : (Wigeland et al, 2004). In Once Through Option, a 5.8 m-long package could hold $9.5 MTHM of PWR spent fuel (Rechard and Voegele, 2014), so the linear loading capacity is 1.64 MTHM/m In three vitrification options, we assume that the waste packages are placed nearly end to end in drift with a gap of 0.1 m, so linear loading capacity could be calculated as follows: Linear thermal power (Q L ) means the thermal output of waste packages disposed in per unit length of drift (unit: kW/m). In all four options, linear thermal power could be calculated as follows:…”