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ASME 2010 13th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management | 2010

CONSIDERATIONS FOR GROUT FORMULATIONS FOR FACILITY CLOSURES USING IN SITU STRATEGIES

Michael J. Serrato; Christine A. Langton; John B. Gladden; John T. Long; John K. Blankenship; Andrew P. Szilagyi; George R. Hannah; Rita B. Stubblefield

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is conducting in situ closures (entombment) at a large number of facilities throughout the complex. Among the largest closure actions currently underway are the closures of the P and R Reactors at the Savannah River Site (SRS), near Aiken, South Carolina. In these facilities, subgrade open spaces are being stabilized with grout; this ensures the long term structural integrity of the facilities and permanently immobilizes and isolates residual contamination. The large size and structural complexity of these facilities present a wide variety of challenges for the identification and selection of appropriate fill materials. Considerations for grout formulations must account for flowability, long term stability, set times, heat generation and interactions with materials within the structure. The large size and configuration of the facility necessitates that grout must be pumped from the exterior to the spaces to be filled, which requires that the material must retain a high degree of flowability to move through piping without clogging while achieving the required leveling properties at the pour site. Set times and curing properties must be controlled to meet operations schedules, while not generating sufficient heat to compromise the properties of the fill material. The properties of residual materials can result in additional requirements for grout formulations. If significant quantities of aluminum are present in the facility, common formulations of highly alkaline grouts may not be appropriate because of the potential for hydrogen generation with the resultant risks. SRS is developing specialized inorganic grout formulations that are designed to address this issue. One circum-neutral chemical grout formulation identified for initial consideration did not possess the proper chemical characteristics, having exceptionally short set times and high heat of hydration. Research efforts are directed toward developing grout formulations that can meet operational requirements for chemical compatibility, extended set times and reduced heat generation.Copyright


ASME 2009 12th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management, Volume 2 | 2009

Tailoring Engineering Activities to D&D Projects

Charles Negin; Charles Urland; Andrew P. Szilagyi; Yvette T. Collazo; Joseph K. Santos; John B. Gladden

Engineering is an important element of Deactivation and Decommissioning (D&D) project technical planning, scheduling, estimating, and execution. Understanding the scope of engineering and related design, deciding when in a project’s schedule these activities should be conducted, and specifying the products to be generated from each engineering task are important management functions. These subjects are addressed in a guidance report developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) described in this paper.Copyright


ASME 2010 13th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management, Volume 1 | 2010

Considerations for Grout Formulations for Facility Closures Using

Michael J. Serrato; Christine A. Langton; John B. Gladden; John T. Long; John K. Blankenship; Andrew P. Szilagyi; George R. Hannah; Rita B. Stubblefield


Revue Générale Nucléaire | 2008

The United States Department of Energy, Office of Environmental Management’s Progress and Challenges in Environmental Remediation and Decommissioning

Andrew P. Szilagyi; Yvette T. Collazo; Charles Negin


Archive | 2012

Application of Robotics in Decommissioning and Decontamination - 12536

Anthony Banford; Jeffrey A. Kuo; R.A. Bowen; Andrew P. Szilagyi; Paula G. Kirk


Technology and innovation | 2011

STRUCTURED PRIORITIZATION APPROACH FOR MAXIMIZING THE BENEFITS OF PROGRAMMATIC INVESTMENTS

Paula G. Kirk; Yvette T. Collazo; Andrew P. Szilagyi; Ian Seed


Technology and innovation | 2011

ACQUIRING PROCESS KNOWLEDGE TO SUPPORT DEACTIVATION AND DECOMMISSIONING ACTIVITIES

Joseph K. Santos; Paula G. Kirk; Andrew P. Szilagyi; Yvette T. Collazo


Archive | 2011

Office of Deactivation and Decommissioning Research and Development Program for Fiscal Year 2011 - 11533

Andrew P. Szilagyi; Paula G. Kirk; John B. Gladden; Richard Abitz


Archive | 2011

The Transfer of Excess Facilities, Materials, and Wastes into DOE's Environmental Management (EM) Program: Successes Resulting from EM's Transfer Review Process- 11246

Mark T. Janaskie; Theresa J. Kliczewski; Andrew P. Szilagyi; Charles Urland; Michelle Gresalfi; Charles Negin


Archive | 2010

Deactivation & Decommissioning (D&D) Program Map - #10233

Chuck Urland; Michelle Gresalfi; Andrew P. Szilagyi; Yvette T. Collazo

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Yvette T. Collazo

United States Department of Energy

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John B. Gladden

Savannah River National Laboratory

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Christine A. Langton

Savannah River National Laboratory

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George R. Hannah

United States Department of Energy

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John P. Hayfield

United States Department of Energy

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Joseph K. Santos

Savannah River National Laboratory

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Michael J. Serrato

Savannah River National Laboratory

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Rita B. Stubblefield

United States Department of Energy

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Martin W. Ellis

United States Department of Energy

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