Cement-Based Materials for Nuclear Waste Storage /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2013.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2013. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: Methods of Production of Cement-Waste Forms
- A Summary of IAEA-Coordinated Research Project on Cementitious Materials for Radioactive Waste Management
- R&D on Cementation of Pulp with Complex Physical and Chemical Composition Stored in Tanksat the Mining Chemical Combine.- Cementation in High Energy Mixer of ILW Surrogate Slurry: Demonstration of the Process at Semi-Industrial Scale
- Part II: Physico-Chemical Processes Occurring in Cement-Waste Forms at Early Age
- Hydration of Blended Cements
- Application of a Sub-Lattice Model to Predictions of Cement Hydrate Chemistry.-Characterization and Solubility Determination of the Solid-Solution Between AFm-I2 and AFm-SO4
- Part III:Influence of External and Internal Factors on Long-Term Properties of Cement-Waste Package and Cement Barriers
- Coupling Between Leaching and Mechanical Behavior of Concrete
- Coupled Mechanical and Chemo-Transport Model for the Simulation of Cementitious Materials Subjected to External Sulfate Attack
- Micro- and Macroscopic Investigations of Actinide Binding in Cementitious Materials
- A New Radionuclide Sorption Database for Benchmark Cement Accounting for Geochemical Evolution of Cement
- On the Determination of the Diffusion Coefficient of Ionic Species Through Porous Materials.-Moisture Transport Properties of Cement-Based Materials for Engineered Barriers in Radioactive Waste Disposal
- Simulation of Gas Hydrogen Diffusion through Partially Water-Saturated Mono-Modal Materials
- Microbial Catalysis of Redox Reactions in Concrete Cells of Nuclear Waste Repositories: A Review and Introduction
- Leaching of Nuclear Waste Glass in Cement Pore Water: Effect of Calcium in Solution
- Emerging and Alternative Cementitious Systems
- Alternative Binders to Ordinary Portland Cement for Radwaste Solidification and Stabilization
- Leaching of a simulated ZnCl2-Rich Radwaste Stabilized with Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement: Experimental Investigation and First Attempt of Modelling
- Conditioning Highly Concentrated Borate Solutions with Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement
- The Effect of Supplementary Pulverized Fuel Ash on Calcium Aluminate Phosphate Cement for Intermediate-Level Waste Encapsulation
- Rheological Behavior of Alkali-Activated Metakaolin During Geopolymerization
- Prediction of Long-Term Chemical Evolution of a Low-pH Cement Designed for Underground Radioactive Waste Repositories.-Round Robin Test for Define an Accurate Protocol to Measure the Pore Fluid pH of low-pH Cementitious Materials.