Experimental study of different admixture effects on the properties of uranium mill tailing solidified bodies

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Fuliang Jiang
Guan Chen
Ming Li
Yong Liu
Xiangyang Li
Jintao Guo
Haonan Wu
Zhe Wang
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[1] University of South China,School of Resource and Environment and Safety Engineering
[2] Hunan Province Engineering Technology Research Center of Uranium Tailings Treatment,undefined
[3] Hunan Province Engineering Research Center of Radioactive Control Technology in Uranium Mining and Metallurgy,undefined
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2019年 / 322卷
关键词
Solidified body of uranium mill tailings; Mechanical strength; Permeability coefficient; Radon exhalation rate;
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To study the influence of admixtures, including blast furnace slag, quicklime, and fly ash, on the properties of solidified uranium mill tailings, the mechanical strength, permeability coefficient, and radon exhalation rate of solidified samples were measured after curing and storage for 28 days. The results showed that, with increased admixture dosage, the curing degree of the solidified body improved, mechanical strength increased, and permeability coefficient and radon exhalation rate decreased. At the same dosage of the three additives, the optimized curing degree in the blast furnace slag samples with 25% dosage had the properties of blast furnace slag samples, which was in accordance with China GB 14569.1-2011 standards that provide theoretical reference and decision evidence for the future management of uranium tailing impoundment/decommissioning treatment.
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页码:1159 / 1168
页数:9
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