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CHARACTERIZATION OF CORE SAMPLE COLLECTED FROM THE SALTSTONE DISPOSAL FACILITY
Cozzi, A. ; Duncan, A.
关键词: AR FACILITIES;    CALCIUM SILICATES;    CONCRETES;    CONTAINERS;    DISSOLUTION;    FLY ASH;    GROUTING;    HYDRATES;    MORPHOLOGY;    NITROGEN;    POROSITY;    PROCESSING;    WASTE FORMS;    WASTES;    X-RAY DIFFRACTION;   
DOI  :  10.2172/973592
RP-ID  :  SRNL-STI-2009-00804
PID  :  OSTI ID: 973592
Others  :  TRN: US1002190
学科分类:核能源与工程
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

During the month of September 2008, grout core samples were collected from the Saltstone Disposal Facility, Vault 4, cell E. This grout was placed during processing campaigns in December 2007 from Deliquification, Dissolution and Adjustment Batch 2 salt solution. The 4QCY07 Waste Acceptance Criteria sample collected on 11/16/07 represents the salt solution in the core samples. Core samples were retrieved to initiate the historical database of properties of emplaced Saltstone and to demonstrate the correlation between field collected and laboratory prepared samples. Three samples were collected from three different locations. Samples were collected using a two-inch diameter concrete coring bit. In April 2009, the core samples were removed from the evacuated sample container, inspected, transferred to PVC containers, and backfilled with nitrogen. Samples furthest from the wall were the most intact cylindrically shaped cored samples. The shade of the core samples darkened as the depth of coring increased. Based on the visual inspection, sample 3-3 was selected for all subsequent analysis. The density and porosity of the Vault 4 core sample, 1.90 g/cm{sup 3} and 59.90% respectively, were comparable to values achieved for laboratory prepared samples. X-ray diffraction analysis identified phases consistent with the expectations for hydrated Saltstone. Microscopic analysis revealed morphology features characteristic of cementitious materials with fly ash and calcium silicate hydrate gel. When taken together, the results of the density, porosity, x-ray diffraction analysis and microscopic analysis support the conclusion that the Vault 4, Cell E core sample is representative of the expected waste form.

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