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FUETAP concrete

McDaniel, E. W. Delzer, D. B. 1988. FUETAP concrete. In Lutze, W. Ewing, R. C. (eds) Radioactive Waste Form for the Future. Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam, 565-588. [Pg.59]

G. Dole, G. Rogers, M. Morgan, D. Stinton, J. Kessler, S. Robinson, and J. Moore, Cement-based radioactive waste hosts formed under elevated temperatures and pressures (FUETAP concrete) for Savannah River Plant high-level waste. Report No. ORNL/TM-8579 (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1983). [Pg.242]

As Table 17.10 indicates, the G values in Ceramicrete waste forms are lower than in most other grout systems and comparable to that in FUETAP (Formed Under Elevated Temperature and Pressure) concrete. These results indicate that the gas yield is minimal in the Ceramicrete waste forms. [Pg.236]


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