Properties of alkali-activated mortars with salt aggregate for sealing structures in evaporite rock

Concrete structures for sealing of tunnels in the host rock are an essential part of systems for nuclear waste storage. However, concretes based on blended cements or magnesium oxychloride cements, which are commonly considered for this application, can deteriorate severely due to a significant heat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Open ceramics 2021-03, Vol.5, p.100041, Article 100041
Hauptverfasser: Sturm, Patrick, Moye, Janis, Gluth, Gregor J.G., Vogler, Nico, Taffe, Alexander, Kühne, Hans-Carsten
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Zusammenfassung:Concrete structures for sealing of tunnels in the host rock are an essential part of systems for nuclear waste storage. However, concretes based on blended cements or magnesium oxychloride cements, which are commonly considered for this application, can deteriorate severely due to a significant heat of hydration and associated deformation and cracking. Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) offer a potential solution to this problem because of their low heat release during hardening. To explore their suitability for the construction of sealing structures in evaporite rock, various AAMs with salt aggregate were studied regarding fresh properties, heat release, mechanical properties and microstructure. The heat of reaction of the AAMs was up to 55% lower than that of a blended cement designed for sealing structures, indicating significant benefits for the intended application. Other relevant properties such as mechanical strength and permeability depended strongly on the mix-design of the AAMs and curing conditions. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2666-5395
2666-5395
DOI:10.1016/j.oceram.2020.100041