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Data Package for Secondary Waste Form Down-Selection-Cast Stone

机译:二次垃圾形式下选 - 铸石数据包

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The objective of the data packages being generated for four potential waste forms for solidification/ stabilization of Hanford liquid secondary waste streams is to identify, evaluate, and summarize the existing information. This Cast Stone data package includes information available in the open literature and from data obtained from testing currently underway at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). As used at Hanford, the term Cast Stone describes a grout-based waste form made predominantly with fly ash and blast furnace slag (BFS) with lesser amounts of Portland cement as the starting dry blend. At Savannah River, this waste form is called Saltstone. The blend of grout reagents in Saltstone has been constant (45 weight percent (wt%) Grade 100 slag cement, 45 wt% Class F fly ash, and 10-wt% Type I/II Portland cement) since the Saltstone Disposal Facility began production in the early 1990s. At Hanford, some cementitious variants to Cast Stone have also been investigated, in which either the fly ash or the BFS is absent or replaced with another material. In this data package, these Cast Stone variants are included for completeness in the review. However, almost all the current Cast Stone waste form testing performed at PNNL uses a dry blend consisting of 47-wt% blast furnace slag (Grade 100), 45-wt% fly ash (Class F), and 8-wt% Portland cement (Type I/II). The sources of the three dry blend ingredients used at Hanford and Savannah River differ and may have subtle impacts on the physical and chemical attributes of the subsequent waste forms. The compositions of the secondary waste simulants used for the PNNL Cast Stone studies also differ from the simulants and actual wastes solidified at Savannah River; although both are caustic-, saline- and sodium-dominated solutions. The Hanford secondary waste simulants anion composition contains much less nitrate/nitrite than the waste streams solidified at Savannah River.

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