2018 Fall Meeting

Presentation information

Oral presentation

V. Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Nuclear Materials » 505-2 Waste Disposal and Its Environmental Aspects

[1E01-02] Storage Container

Wed. Sep 5, 2018 10:15 AM - 10:50 AM Room E (A34 -A Building)

Chair:Tomofumi Sakuragi(RWMC)

10:15 AM - 10:30 AM

[1E01] Evaluation of physical properties of SFPIC (Steel Fiber reinforced Polymer-Impregnated Concrete) for Storage Container of Radioactive Wastes

(1)Evaluation on Mechanical Properties and Durability

*Kenichi HONMA1, Yasuyuki Ishida1, Hiroyuki Sakamoto2, Kazutoshi SHIBUYA2, Hisayuki KOMORI2, Yuusuke SATOH3, Ken Tsuruta4, Kenji OKAMOTO4 (1. TAIHEIYO CEMENT Central Research Laboratory, 2. TAIHEIYO CONSULTANT, 3. Tokyo Power Technology Ltd., 4. Materras Aume)

Keywords:Storage container of radioactive wastes, SFPIC, Mechanical properties, Durability, Resistance to neutralization, Resistance to freezing and thawing

For radioactive waste expected to be produced with decommissioning of nuclear power plants in the future, it is assumed there will be cases where it is difficult to apply existing storage containers, such as for sludge-like waste with high water content or waste containing salt. SFPIC (Steel Fiber reinforced Polymer Impregnated Concrete) which is polymer impregnated and polymerized in the pores of the steel fiber reinforced concrete is superior to ordinary concrete in weathertightness and chemical stabilization, so it is expected to be applicable to storage containers material. This paper presents a concept of storage containers of radioactive waste used SFPIC and various properties of SFPIC, mainly involving mechanical properties.