International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repository for intermediate-level radioactive waste are studied with the reactive transport code HYTEC for supporting performance assessment. Care is taken to use relevant time scales (100,000 years) and dimensions. Based on a literature review, three hypotheses are considered with respect to the mineralogical composition of the claystone and the neo-formed phases. In the long term, the pH is buffered for all hypotheses and important mineral transformations occur both in cement and the host-rock. The destruction of the primary minerals is localized close to the cement/claystone interface and is characterized by the precipitation of secondary phase...
Cement has been widely used for low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste management; however, th...
International audienceNuclear waste repositories will use a significant quantity of cement: for the ...
International audienceNuclear waste repositories will use a significant quantity of cement: for the ...
International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repos...
International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repos...
International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repos...
Reactive transport modelling activities described in this work are focused on the definition of the ...
Constructing a robust numerical model that captures multi-mineral transformations, multiple chemical...
International audienceThe Cigéo project, which is the French concept of the radioactive waste deep g...
Cement has been widely used for low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste management; however, th...
Deep geological disposal is the preferred solution for long-term storage of radioactive waste in man...
The mineral alteration in the concrete barrier and in the clay formation around long-lived intermedi...
International audienceNuclear waste repositories will use a significant quantity of cement: for the ...
International audienceNuclear waste repositories will use a significant quantity of cement: for the ...
International audienceNuclear waste repositories will use a significant quantity of cement: for the ...
Cement has been widely used for low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste management; however, th...
International audienceNuclear waste repositories will use a significant quantity of cement: for the ...
International audienceNuclear waste repositories will use a significant quantity of cement: for the ...
International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repos...
International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repos...
International audienceThe interactions between cement and a clayey host-rock of an underground repos...
Reactive transport modelling activities described in this work are focused on the definition of the ...
Constructing a robust numerical model that captures multi-mineral transformations, multiple chemical...
International audienceThe Cigéo project, which is the French concept of the radioactive waste deep g...
Cement has been widely used for low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste management; however, th...
Deep geological disposal is the preferred solution for long-term storage of radioactive waste in man...
The mineral alteration in the concrete barrier and in the clay formation around long-lived intermedi...
International audienceNuclear waste repositories will use a significant quantity of cement: for the ...
International audienceNuclear waste repositories will use a significant quantity of cement: for the ...
International audienceNuclear waste repositories will use a significant quantity of cement: for the ...
Cement has been widely used for low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste management; however, th...
International audienceNuclear waste repositories will use a significant quantity of cement: for the ...
International audienceNuclear waste repositories will use a significant quantity of cement: for the ...