MAGNESIUM MONO POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE GROUT FOR P-REACTOR VESSEL IN-SITU DECOMISSIONING | |
Langton, C. ; Stefanko, D. | |
关键词: ALUMINIUM; ANL; BINDERS; BORIC ACID; COMPATIBILITY; CORROSION; DECOMMISSIONING; FILLERS; GROUTING; MAGNESIUM; P REACTOR; PORTLAND CEMENT; POTASSIUM; POTASSIUM PHOSPHATES; QUARTZ; REACTOR VESSELS; TESTING; | |
DOI : 10.2172/1011325 RP-ID : SRNL-STI-2010-00333 PID : OSTI ID: 1011325 Others : TRN: US1102219 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
The objective of this report is to document laboratory testing of magnesium mono potassium phosphate grouts for P-Reactor vessel in-situ decommissioning. Magnesium mono potassium phosphate cement-based grout was identified as candidate material for filling (physically stabilizing) the 105-P Reactor vessel (RV) because it is less alkaline than portland cement-based grout (pH of about 12.4). A less alkaline material ({<=} 10.5) was desired to address a potential materials compatibility issue caused by corrosion of aluminum metal in highly alkaline environments such as that encountered in portland cement grouts. Information concerning access points into the P-Reactor vessel and amount of aluminum metal in the vessel is provided elsewhere. Fresh and cured properties were measured for: (1) commercially blended magnesium mono potassium phosphate packaged grouts, (2) commercially available binders blended with inert fillers at SRNL, (3) grouts prepared from technical grade MgO and KH{sub 2}PO{sub 4} and inert fillers (quartz sands, Class F fly ash), and (4) Ceramicrete{reg_sign} magnesium mono potassium phosphate-based grouts prepared at Argonne National Laboratory. Boric acid was evaluated as a set retarder in the magnesium mono potassium phosphate mixes.
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