Concrete and Grout in Nuclear and Hazardous Waste Disposal
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ACI SP-158:1996 is a standard that provides guidelines and specifications for the design and construction of reinforced concrete structures for low-level radioactive waste disposal facilities. The standard covers various aspects of concrete and grout used in the construction of these facilities, including design considerations, performance evaluation, long-term prediction models, durability testing, and characterization of waste forms.
The standard includes technical papers and research studies on topics related to the design and construction of waste disposal facilities. These papers discuss considerations, such as the design and construction of reinforced concrete structures, performance evaluation of these structures, computer models for predicting long-term performance, durability testing of concrete barriers, and the characterization of waste forms.
Additionally, the standard addresses the effects of fly ash on mortar permeability, highlighting how this material can impact the quality and durability of concrete used in waste disposal facilities.
Descriptors | Nuclear |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 4.9 MB |