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Autor:
S. Moricca, Eric R. Vance, M. W. A. Stewart, Daniel R.M. Brew, Catherine K.W. Cheung, Tina Eddowes, Walter Guillermo Bermudez
Publikováno v:
Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations, Vol 2013 (2013)
A variety of intermediate- and low-level liquid and solid wastes are produced from reactor production of99Mo using UAl alloy or UO2targets and in principle can be collectively or individually converted into waste forms. At ANSTO, we have legacy acidi
Autor:
Catherine K.W. Cheung, Eric R. Vance, M. W. A. Stewart, S. Moricca, Walter Guillermo Bermudez, Daniel R.M. Brew, Tina Eddowes
Publikováno v:
Procedia Chemistry. 7:548-553
ANSTO manufactures 99 Mo for radiopharmaceutical use. Alkaline Intermediate Level Liquid Waste (ILLW) from this process, plus legacy acidic waste, are planned to be treated by converting both wastes into stable, solid, waste forms with oxide-basis lo
Autor:
Frikkie de Beer, Daniel R.M. Brew, Robert Nshimirimana, Timothy E. Payne, P.J. McGlinn, Kylie P. Olufson, M.J. Radebe, Laurence P. Aldridge
Publikováno v:
Cement and Concrete Research. 40:1320-1326
Cementitious materials are conventionally used in conditioning intermediate and low level radioactive waste. In this study a candidate cement-based wasteform has been investigated using neutron imaging to characterise the wasteform for disposal in a
Autor:
Timothy E. Payne, P.J. McGlinn, Laurence P. Aldridge, F.C. de Beer, Daniel R.M. Brew, Robert Nshimirimana, M.J. Radebe
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 605:163-166
In this preliminary study we use neutron radiography and tomography to examine differences in water transport through cement pastes and mortars. Bulk residual water contents and sorptivity curves determined using neutron radiography are compared with
Autor:
Timothy E. Payne, Daniel R.M. Brew, Ian Kelly, Laurence P. Aldridge, Kylie P. Olufson, P.J. McGlinn, Kathryn Prince
Publikováno v:
MRS Proceedings. 1107
Cementitious material is the most commonly used encapsulation medium for low and intermediate level radioactive waste. This paper focuses on the aqueous durability of a Materials Testing Reactor (MTR) cementitious wasteform – a possible candidate f