Mechanical and radiation shielding properties of mortars with additive fine aggregate mine waste
•Effectiveness of mine waste as additive fine aggregate has been investigated.•Experimental results are verified by computationally from composition of synthesized samples.•Work focuses on shielding materials for nuclear systems including spent fuel storage and drycasks. Incorporation of barite-fluo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annals of nuclear energy 2017-03, Vol.101, p.600-606 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Effectiveness of mine waste as additive fine aggregate has been investigated.•Experimental results are verified by computationally from composition of synthesized samples.•Work focuses on shielding materials for nuclear systems including spent fuel storage and drycasks.
Incorporation of barite-fluorspar mine waste (BFMW) as a fine aggregate additive has been investigated for its effect on the mechanical and shielding properties of cement mortar. Several mortar mixtures were prepared with different proportions of BFMW ranging from 0% to 30% as fine aggregate replacement. Cement mortar mixtures were evaluated for density, compressive and tensile strengths, and gamma ray radiation shielding. The results revealed that the mortar mixes containing 25% BFMW reaches the highest compressive strength values, which exceeded 50MPa. Evaluation of gamma-ray attenuation was both measured by experimental tests and computationally calculated using MicroShield software package, and results have shown that using BFMW aggregates increases attenuation coefficient by about 20%. These findings have demonstrated that the mine waste can be suitably used as partial replacement aggregate to improve radiation shielding as well as to reduce the mortar and concrete costs. |
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ISSN: | 0306-4549 1873-2100 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.anucene.2016.11.022 |