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Title Cement-based materials for nuclear waste storage / Florence Bart [and others], editors
Published New York, NY : Springer, ©2013

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Contents Part 1. Methods of production of cement-waste forms -- A Summary of IAEA Coordinated Research Project on Cementitious Materials for Radioactive Waste Management / Z. Drace and M.I. Ojovan -- R & D on Cementation of Pulp with Complex Physical and Chemical Composition Stored in Tanks at the Mining Chemical Combine / L.P. Sukhanov, K.P. Zakharova, N.A. Naumenko, O.N. Pogorelko and A.V. Lebedeva, et al. -- Cementation in High Energy Mixer of ILW Surrogate Slurry. Demonstration of the Process at Semi-industrial Scale / G. Cardinal, P. Regnard, E. Tronche and L. Donnet
Part 2. Physico-chemical processes occurring in cement-waste forms at early age -- Hydration of Blended Cements / B. Lothenbach -- Application of a Sub-lattice Model to Predictions of Cement Hydrate Chemistry / J.A. Gisby, M. Tyrer, R.H. Davies, A.T. Dinsdale and C.S. Walker, et al. -- Characterization and Solubility Determination of the Solid-Solution Between AFm-I2 and AFm-SO4 / L. Aimoz, E. Wieland, D.A. Kulik, B. Lothenbach and M.A. Glaus, et al
Part 3. Influence of external and internal factors on long term properties of cement-waste package and cement barriers -- Coupling Between Leaching and Mechanical Behaviour of Concrete / J.M. Torrenti, T. de Larrard and F. Benboudjema -- Coupled Mechanical and Chemo-Transport Model for the Simulation of Cementitious Materials Subjected to External Sulfate Attack / B. Bary, N. Leterrier, E. Deville and P. Le Bescop -- Micro- and Macroscopic Investigations of Actinide Binding in Cementitious Materials / E. Wieland, R. Dähn, X. Gaona, N. Macé and J. Tits -- A New Radionuclide Sorption Database for Benchmark Cement Accounting for Geochemical Evolution of Cement / L. Wang, M. Ochs, D. Mallants, L. Vielle-Petit and E. Martens, et al. -- On the Determination of the Diffusion Coefficient of Ionic Species Through Porous Materials / H. Mercado, S. Lorente and X. Bourbon -- Moisture Transport Properties of Cement-Based Materials for Engineered Barriers in Radioactive Waste Disposal / X.Y. Pang, K.F. Li and C.Q. Li -- Simulation of Gas Hydrogen Diffusion Through Partially Water Saturated Monomodal Materials / C. Boher, S. Lorente, F. Frizon and F. Bart -- Microbial Catalysis of Redox Reactions in Concrete Cells of Nuclear Waste Repositories: A Review and Introduction / A. Albrecht, A. Bertron and M. Libert -- Leaching of Nuclear Waste Glass in Cement Pore Water: Effect of Calcium in Solution / S. Depierre, F. Frizon, S. Gin and F. Angeli
Part 4. Emerging and alternative cementitious systems -- Alternative Binders to Ordinary Portland Cement for Radwaste Solidification and Stabilization / C. Cau-dit-Coumes -- Leaching of a Simulated ZnCl2-Rich Radwaste Stabilized with Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement: Experimental Investigation and First Attempt of Modeling / S. Berger, G. Aouad, C. Cau-dit-Coumes, P. Le Bescop and D. Damidot -- Conditioning Highly Concentrated Borate Solutions with Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement / J.B. Champenois, C. Cau-dit-Coumes, A. Poulesquen, P. Le Bescop and D. Damidot -- The Effect of Supplementary Pulverised Fuel Ash on Calcium Aluminate Phosphate Cement for Intermediate-Level Waste Encapsulation / P. Swift, H. Kinoshita and N.C. Collier -- Rheological Behavior of Alkali-Activated Metakaolin During Geopolymerization / A. Poulesquen, F. Frizon and D. Lambertin -- Prediction of Long-Term Chemical Evolution of a Low-pH Cement Designed for Underground Radioactive Waste Repositories / T. Bach, I. Pochard, C. Cau-dit-Coumes, C. Mercier and A. Nonat -- Round Robin Test for Defining an Accurate Protocol to Measure the Pore Fluid pH of Low-pH Cementitious Materials / M.C. Alonso, J.L. García Calvo, S. Pettersson, I. Puigdomenech and M.A. Cuñado, et al
Summary As the re-emergence of nuclear power as an acceptable energy source on an international basis continues, the need for safe and reliable ways to dispose of radioactive waste becomes ever more critical. The ultimate goal for designing a predisposal waste-management system depends on producing waste containers suitable for storage, transportation and permanent disposal. Cement-Based Materials for Nuclear-Waste Storage provides a roadmap for the use of cementation as an applied technique for the treatment of low- and intermediate-level radioactive wastes. Coverage includes, but is not limited to, a comparison of cementation with other solidification techniques, advantages of calcium-silicate cements over other materials and a discussion of the long-term suitability and safety of waste packages as well as cement barriers. This book also:Discusses the formulation and production of cement waste forms for storing radioactive material Assesses the potential of emerging binders to improve the conditioning of problematic wastesCovers sophisticated monitoring techniques that can be used to identify leakage of radioactive waste from cement waste packages and barriersCement-Based Materials for Nuclear-Waste Storage is an ideal book for researchers and nuclear engineers studying and working on the challenges in radioactive waste disposal and storage
Analysis Engineering
Civil engineering
Electric engineering
Nuclear engineering
Energy Technology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Cement composites.
Radioactive wastes -- Storage -- Materials
Radioactive waste repositories -- Materials
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Material Science.
Ingénierie.
Cement composites
Form Electronic book
Author Bart, Florence
ISBN 9781461434450
1461434459
1461434440
9781461434443
9781283611992
1283611996