1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf02407313
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Properties of solidified forms of high-level wastes as one of the barriers in the storage system

Abstract: According to the multibarrier concept adopted in this country for the burial of high-level wastes, the main barriers of the burial system which isolate the system from man are the matrix which contains the radionuclides and the geological formation in which the burial site is located. The packing of the wastes, the driving complex of the burial site, and so on are viewed as additional engineering barriers. The properties of each component of the system must meet certain requirements and, on the whole, they mus… Show more

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“…If the solution is unsaturated (S<<1) then from equation (32) follows formula (7). In the opposite case (S>>1) of hydrolysis in saturated solutions the corrosion layer grows at a constant rate:…”
Section: Nap Glass Dissolution On Solution Saturationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If the solution is unsaturated (S<<1) then from equation (32) follows formula (7). In the opposite case (S>>1) of hydrolysis in saturated solutions the corrosion layer grows at a constant rate:…”
Section: Nap Glass Dissolution On Solution Saturationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From [10,32] we can get data given below in Table 2 for caesium leaching from NAP glass in НОТonТsОН watОr at 20° . For other temperatures we can construct a similar table using the data where one can find the activation energy of the corrosion process.…”
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“…[17] Table VI gives typical data on the parameters of HLW borosilicate and phosphate glasses. [5,51] Accelerates alteration product formation.…”
Section: Nl I ¼ a I V=q I S ½9mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since it is impossible to assure the preservation of engineering barriers for a long time (hundreds of thousands of years) during the storage of high-level wastes, the first and last barriers take on special significance [2,3]. However, with due regard for possible changes in geological conditions at a repository after a long time has elapsed, the main load associated with the protection against migration of radionuclides into the environment is carried by the first barrier, for which the degree of security is determined by the isolating properties of the immobilizing matrix [4]. Moreover, the geochemical equilibrium between the matrix and incorporating rocks at the disposal site should provide the chemical durability of matrix materials and, hence, the ecologically safe long-term storage [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%