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Basic dataStandard ID: GB 36900.2-2018 (GB36900.2-2018)Description (Translated English): Concrete High Integrity Container for Low-and-Intermediate Level Radioactive Solid Wastes Sector / Industry: National Standard Classification of Chinese Standard: Z05 Word Count Estimation: 27,295 Date of Issue: 2018-11-19 Date of Implementation: 2019-03-01 Regulation (derived from): Ministry of Ecology and Environment Announcement No.50 of 2018; National Standard Announcement No.15 of 2018 Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration GB 36900.2-2018: Concrete High Integrity Container for Low-and-Intermediate Level Radioactive Solid Wastes---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order. (Low and medium level radioactive waste high integrity container - concrete container) 1ICS 13.030 Z 05 National Standards of People's Republic of China Low and medium level radioactive waste high integrity containers --Concrete container Concrete High Integrity Container for Low-and-Intermediate Level Radioactive Solid Wastes Published on.2018-10-29 2019-3-1 implementation State Market Supervisory Administration Ministry of Ecology and Environment release I directory Foreword. II 1 Scope..1 2 Normative references..1 3 Terms and Definitions.1 4 Basic safety requirements 2 5 Product Performance Requirements 4 6 Inspection method..5 7 Inspection rules..8 8 logo. 10 9 Storage and transportation of products..10 Appendix A (Regulatory Directory) Product Specifications..11 Appendix B (normative catalogue) quality loss test method 14 Appendix C (normative catalogue) porosity test method 15 Appendix D (normative catalogue) nitrogen permeability test method. 17 Appendix E (normative catalogue) Method for determination of radionuclide Cs-137 diffusion coefficient.17 Appendix F (normative catalogue) Determination of the limits of external defects in concrete containers.21 Appendix G (normative catalogue) Non-destructive testing method for concrete containers.23 36900.2-2018 ForewordTo implement the "Environmental Protection Law of the People's Republic of China" The Nuclear Safety Law of the Republic establishes this standard to prevent and control radioactive pollution, improve environmental quality, and protect human health. Low and medium level radioactive waste high integrity container series Standard high integrity container series made of three different materials Standard composition. - "High-integrity container for low- and medium-level radioactive waste - ductile iron container" (GB 36900.1); - "High-integrity container for low- and medium-level radioactive waste - concrete container" (GB 36900.2); - "High-integrity container for low- and medium-level radioactive waste - cross-linked high-density polyethylene containers" (GB 36900.3). This standard is the second part of the "low and medium level radioactive waste high integrity container - concrete container" (GB 36900.2), specifies high-integrity concrete containers for packaging low- and medium-level radioactive solid waste (hereinafter referred to as "concrete container") basic safety requirements, product performance requirements, inspection methods, inspection rules, signs and Product storage and transportation requirements. Appendix A~G is a normative appendix. This standard is the first release. This standard is formulated by the Department of Environmental Protection Radiation Protection, the Nuclear Safety Supervision Department, and the Science and Technology Standards Department. This standard was drafted. China Nuclear Power Engineering Co., Ltd., Tsinghua University, China Institute of Atomic Energy, Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute, China Building Materials Science Research Institute Co., Ltd. This standard has been implemented since March 1,.2019. This standard is explained by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment. 36900.2-2018 Low and medium level radioactive waste high integrity container - concrete container1 Scope of applicationThis standard specifies the high integrity container for concrete used for packaging low and medium level radioactive solid waste (hereinafter referred to as “mixed” Basic safety requirements, product performance requirements, inspection methods, inspection rules, identification and storage and transportation of products begging. This standard applies to waste conditioning, storage, transportation and disposal activities in the management of low- and medium-level radioactive solid waste. Concrete containers used are not suitable for packaging containers containing high level waste and used as Type B and Type C packages. This standard applies to the design, manufacture, procurement, inspection and other activities of concrete containers.2 Normative referencesThe contents of this standard refer to the terms in the following documents. For undated references, the valid version applies to this standard. GB 5749 Sanitary Standard for Drinking Water Safety regulations for near-surface disposal of low- and medium-level radioactive solid wastes GB 9132 GB 11806 Safe Transport Procedure for Radioactive Material GB 12711 Low and medium level radioactive solid waste packaging safety standards GB 50119 Concrete Admixture Application Technical Specifications GB/T 175 universal Portland cement GB/T 1596 for fly ash in cement and concrete GB/T 14684 construction sand GB/T 14685 construction pebbles, gravel GB/T 15219 Quality assurance of transportation and packaging of radioactive materials GB/T 18046 for granulated blast furnace slag powder in cement and concrete GB/T 27690 silica fume for mortar and concrete GB/T 50081 Standard test method for mechanical properties of ordinary concrete GB/T 50082 standard test method for long-term performance and durability of ordinary concrete Methods for determination of physico-physical properties of coal and rock - Part 5. Methods for determination of water absorption of coal and rock JG/T 5004 concrete ultrasonic detector Classification of Radioactive Waste (Ministry of Environmental Protection, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, National Defense Science and Technology Industry Bureau announced the 65th of.2017) number)3 Terms and definitionsThe following terms and definitions apply to this standard. 3.1 high integrity container high integrity container In the expected life of more than 300 years, it can effectively contain the containers of low- and medium-level radioactive solid waste contained therein. high The integrity container can be made of different materials (eg concrete, ductile iron, high density polyethylene and/or composite). 36900.2-2018 3.2 porosity porosity The ratio of the pore volume inside the porous object to the total volume of the object. 3.3 sand surface sandy surface Defects on the surface of concrete containers not exceeding 2 mm, such as pitting, peeling, sanding and pits on the outer surface. 3.4 hollow cavity On the surface or inside of the concrete container structure, the unfilled space of pits, bubbles, holes, etc., having a depth or length exceeding 2 mm. 3.5 gap outer defect Defects, corners and partial defects caused by mechanical external forces during the manufacture or handling of concrete container surfaces. 3.6 Type B package B type package B (U) type package and/or B (M) type package that meets the requirements of GB 11806. 3.7 Type C package C type package C type package that meets the requirements of GB 11806.4 basic safety requirements4.1 General safety requirements 4.1.1 High integrity containers are capable of maintaining radioactive content for more than 300 years under long-term storage or final disposal conditions. can. 4.1.2 The structural material and sealing material of the high integrity container shall be the contents contained in it and the environment in which it is placed (eg temperature, humidity, Pressure, corrosive media, radiation field, sunlight exposure). If necessary, it can be placed inside and outside the concrete container in corrosion resistance. Lining, jacket or coating and venting device with filter. 4.1.3 The structure of high integrity containers should be considered for ease of handling, stacking and prevention of surface area water. 4.1.4 When used as a transport container, it should also meet the requirements of GB 11806. If necessary, additional shock absorbers can be added. 4.1.5 The design, procurement, manufacturing and other activities of high-integrity containers shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of GB/T 15219. Outline and follow the instructions. 4.2 Special safety requirements 4.2.1 Requirements for content a) Meet the requirements of GB 9132, the Classification of Radioactive Waste and other relevant standards. b) The volume of free liquid in the waste package should be less than 1% of the volume of solid waste. c) The waste contained in the container shall not contain chemicals that are incompatible with the material of the container. 4.2.2 Requirements for raw materials a) The raw materials used to make concrete containers mainly include. cement, aggregates, admixtures, reinforcing materials, chemical admixtures and Mix water. In addition to meeting the corresponding national or industrial standards, the quality of raw materials should also meet the requirements of concrete resistance. Special requirements for variety and performance proposed by the long-term requirements. 36900.2-2018 b) Portland cement should be selected with a strength of not less than 42.5. c) For coarse aggregates, high-purity limestone inactive aggregates with high compressive strength and relatively rough surface should be used. d) The fine aggregate should be medium-heavy river sand with uniform texture, good gradation and low water absorption, and the mud content should be less than 1.0%. e) Chemical admixtures should use products with high water reduction rate, which can significantly improve the durability of concrete and the quality is stable. f) Admixtures should be of a variety of quality. g) Mixing water should meet the requirements of drinking water according to GB 5749. h) Reinforcing materials (rebar, fiber, etc.) should be of good tensile and corrosion resistant materials. 4.2.3 Hardened concrete performance requirements a) Mechanical properties 1) 28-day cube compressive strength ≥ 60MPa; 2) 28 days splitting tensile strength ≥ 5.5MPa; 3) 28-day static compression modulus ≥35GPa. b) physical properties 1) 28 days shrinkage ≤ 300 μm/m; 2) 28 days of mass loss < 30kg/m3; 3) Porosity ≤ 12% after 56 days of curing. c) γ-resistant radiation performance After irradiation with a cumulative dose of ≥106 Gy, the compressive strength loss was < 20%, and no cracks were visible to the naked eye. d) Frost resistance The concrete anti-freeze rating is not less than F400. e) Impermeability 1) Water seepage height ≤ 5mm; 2) nitrogen permeability coefficient ≤ 5.0 × 10-18m2; 3) 铯-137 diffusion coefficient (aqueous medium) ≤1.0×10-3cm2/d; 4) The 28-day chloride ion mobility coefficient DRCM < 1.5 × 10-12 m2/s. f) chemical stability 1) Sulfate resistance grade > KS150; 2) The carbonization depth d < 0.1 mm for 28 days. g) Biodegradation resistance test It should be carried out as needed. 4.2.4 Requirements for concrete container structure The structure of the concrete container shall meet the requirements of the concrete container structure for the temporary storage, transportation and final disposal of the waste package, and ensure the stacking code and The stability of the transportation process. The concrete container shall be provided with components for gripping and matched with the spreader. 4.2.5 Performance requirements for sealing materials The sealing material is used to seal the concrete container in conformity with the structural form of the concrete container. Sealing material in addition to capping operation 36900.2-2018 In addition to the required operational performance, other performance is consistent with the requirements of Section 4.2.3.5 Product performance requirements5.1 Models, specifications and dimensions The type, specification and size of concrete containers should be standardized and serialized as much as possible. Recommended specifications for barrel and box concrete containers See Appendix A. Users can use concrete containers of other specifications and sizes as needed, but their performance should meet the mandatory requirements of this standard. Sexual requirements. 5.2 Appearance quality 5.2.1 Dimensional inspection Dimensional deviation of concrete bucket type containers shall comply with the requirements of Table 1; the dimensional deviation of concrete box type containers shall comply with the requirements of Table 2. Table 1 Concrete bucket type high integrity container size deviation Maximum size (mm) Outer diameter (mm) Inner diameter (mm) Height (mm) Coaxiality (mm) ≤1500 ±2 ±2 ±2 ±3 >1500 ±3 ±3 ±3 ±5 Table 2 Dimensional deviation of concrete box type high integrity container biggest size (mm) Length (mm) width (mm) height (mm) diagonal Length difference (mm) Inside and outside inside and outside ≤2000 ±2 ±2 ±2 ±2 ±2 ±2 ±4 >2000 ±3 ±3 ±3 ±3 ±3 ±3 ±6 5.2.2 Sand surface The surface of the concrete container should be smooth and flat. The surface area of each piece of sand should not exceed 100cm2. The piece and the piece cannot be connected. The product should not exceed 10% of the total surface area of the concrete container. See 6.3.2 for the test method. 5.2.3 void The area of each cavity on the surface of the concrete container shall not exceed 20 mm2, and the hole and the hole shall not be connected. The outer surface of each square meter shall not exceed More than two. Holes > >5 mm deep are not allowed under any circumstances. See 6.3.3 for the test method. 5.2.4 Crack Cracks with a width of ≤ 0.1 mm shall not be longer than 100 mm on the outer surface. 0.2mm ≥ width > 0.1mm crack, in The length of the outer surface shall not exceed 20 mm. Cracks with a width greater than 0.2 mm are not allowed under any circumstances. See 6.3.4 for the test method. 36900.2-2018 5.2.5 gap The gap that does not affect the strength and containment performance of the concrete container may not be repaired; the depth is greater than 5 mm. Repair should be handled according to unqualified products. See 6.3.5 for the test method. 5.3 Internal quality The concrete should be dense and free of voids >5 mm in diameter; aggregates and reinforcements should be evenly distributed without significant delamination; steel There is no obvious movement of the rib position, the thickness of the protective layer meets the design requirements; the concrete is well combined with the reinforcing fiber, steel bar and embedded parts, and there is no off Leaving the phenomenon. See 6.3.6 for the test method. 5.4 Impermeability The concrete container shall be subjected to a water seepage test in accordance with the provisions of 6.3.7 to verify its impermeability. Concrete container filled with water 3 Concrete containers should be free of leakage and stagnation after the day. 5.5 Load performance The concrete container shall be subjected to a stacking test in accordance with the provisions of 6.3.8 to verify its load performance. After the stacking test, coagulation The earth container should be free from deformation and damage and should meet the water resistance of the product. 5.6 Impact resistance The concrete container shall be subjected to a drop test in accordance with the provisions of 6.3.9, and the concrete container shall be subjected to a penetration test according to Section 6.3.10. To test its impact resistance. The qualified index of the concrete container drop test is. after the drop test, the concrete container has no content spilled. The qualified index for the concrete container penetration test is. the concrete container shall not be damaged after the test. 5.7 Operating performance Conducting performance tests on handling, lifting or bolting of operating members or embedded parts of concrete containers shall be carried out for 50 consecutive operations without cause Barriers, components or embedded parts are not damaged. 5.8 Non-destructive testing Non-destructive testing of concrete containers shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of 6.3.11. Ultrasonic velocity average (mv), standard deviation of all measuring points (sv), the minimum value of ultrasonic velocity (vmin) and the design eigenvalue (vk) of the ultrasonic velocity, and the design standard deviation (σ) should satisfy the following relationship. Mv-sv ≥ vk ; vmin ≥ vk-σ.6 Test methods6.1 Raw material inspection methods For the detection of raw materials for concrete containers, there are special requirements in the formulation design according to the method specified by the formula design; When special requirements are met, they should be in accordance with the requirements of the corresponding national or industry standards. a) Cement quality testing shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 175; b) The quality inspection of coarse aggregate is carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 14685; c) Sand quality testing shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 14684; d) The quality test of fly ash shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1596; e) Silica fume quality testing shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 27690; 36900.2-2018 f) The quality inspection of slag powder is carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 18046; g) The quality inspection of concrete chemical admixtures shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB 50119; h) Drinking water that meets GB 5749 “Sanitary Standard for Drinking Water” can be used as concrete mixing water without testing. 6.2 Hardened concrete performance test method 6.2.1 Mechanical properties a) The cubic compressive strength test is carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 50081; b) The splitting tensile strength test is carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 50081; c) The static compression modulus test is carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 50081. 6.2.2 Physical properties a) The shrinkage test is carried out in accordance with the provisions of the shrinkage test (contact method) in GB/T 50082; b) See Appendix B for the quality loss test method; c) See Appendix C for porosity testing methods. 6.2.3 γ-resistant radiation performance Irradiation intensity (1.2 ~ 1.4) × 103 Gy/h, γ-irradiation dose ≥ 1.0 × 106 Gy. Compressive strength test of cube after irradiation According to the provisions of GB/T 50081. 6.2.4 Frost resistance The antifreeze test method is carried out in accordance with the GB/T 50082 antifreeze test (quick freezing method). 6.2.5 Impermeability a) water penetration resistance test according to GB/T 50082 (water seepage height method), the test pressure is 2.0MPa; b) See the D for nitrogen permeability test method; c) 铯-137 diffusivity test method is shown in Appendix E; d) The chloride ion mobility coefficient test method is carried out according to the provisions of the fast chloride ion mobility coefficient method in GB/T 50082. 6.2.6 Chemical stability a) The anti-sulfate attack test is carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 50082; b) The carbonization performance test shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 50082. 6.3 Concrete container performance test method 6.3.1 Dimensional inspection The measurement was performed with a universal measuring tool with an accuracy of 0.5 mm. 36900.2-2018 6.3.2 Sand surface The transparent film shown in Figure F.1 in shape and size is placed on the defect for inspection. 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