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Long-Term Performance of Engineered Concrete Barriers
This paper describes research being carried out at NIST on the long-term performance of concrete for constructing low-level nuclear waste (LLW) disposal facilities. Three major research needs have been identified which are: validation of service life models; development of performance criteria for materials and systems to repair concrete before closure of concrete vaults; and development of an expert system to dissiminate knowledge on concrete durability for constructing concrete vaults.
Long-Term Performance of Engineered Concrete Barriers
This paper describes research being carried out at NIST on the long-term performance of concrete for constructing low-level nuclear waste (LLW) disposal facilities. Three major research needs have been identified which are: validation of service life models; development of performance criteria for materials and systems to repair concrete before closure of concrete vaults; and development of an expert system to dissiminate knowledge on concrete durability for constructing concrete vaults.
Long-Term Performance of Engineered Concrete Barriers
J. R. Clifton (author) / J. M. Pommersheim (author) / K. Snyder (author)
1995
22 pages
Report
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English
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