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Prediction of the long-term release of hazardous substances from cement-based materials to water

Author

Editor

  • D.W. Shoesmith
  • R.W. Smith

Summary, in English

Leaching tests have been carried out on concrete with fly ash or blast furnace slag as additives. Different models for leaching processes are proposed and analyzed, and physical/chemical interactions that may occur during a leaching process are discussed. Furthermore, simulations with different conditions and with different mathematical solutions are shown. The results of the leaching tests are displayed as a time-dependent leaching whose behavior varies significantly for each metal.

Publishing year

2000

Language

English

Pages

313-318

Publication/Series

MRS Proceedings

Volume

608

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Materials Research Society

Topic

  • Materials Engineering

Conference name

MRS Fall Meeting, 1999

Conference date

1999-11-29 - 1999-12-03

Conference place

Boston, United States

Status

Published