
doi: 10.2172/859060
The objectives of this analysis are to discuss and evaluate testing results that were performed for the M&O by the Pennsylvania State University (PSU) to evaluate the potential long-term evolution of organic admixtures in cementitious materials at elevated temperatures. The testing was designed to help provide a basis for a determination by the Performance Assessment group (PA) of the long-term acceptability and longevity of cementitious materials for repository use. The main purpose of the testing was to assess the evolution of gases (especially CO{sub 2}) from hydrated cement paste at elevated temperatures and to determine the impact on alkalinity, i.e., the pH value of cement paste pore solution. This information in turn can be used as scoping information to determine if further tests of this nature are needed to support PA. As part of this discussion and evaluation of the PSU results, an assessment of alkalinity in a ''cementitious repository'' and an evaluation of organic materials are presented.
Acid Neutralizing Capacity, And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Organic Compounds, 36 Materials Science, Performance, Cements, Materials Testing, Concretes, 12 Management Of Radioactive Wastes, Ph Value, Carbon Dioxide, Radioactive Waste Facilities
Acid Neutralizing Capacity, And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Organic Compounds, 36 Materials Science, Performance, Cements, Materials Testing, Concretes, 12 Management Of Radioactive Wastes, Ph Value, Carbon Dioxide, Radioactive Waste Facilities
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