FERREIRA, EDUARDO G.A.ISIKI, VERA L.K.MIYAMOTO, HISSAEMARUMO, JULIO T.VICENTE, ROBERTO2014-11-172014-11-182015-04-022014-11-172014-11-182015-04-02FERREIRA, EDUARDO G.A.; ISIKI, VERA L.K.; MIYAMOTO, HISSAE; MARUMO, JULIO T.; VICENTE, ROBERTO. Characterization of cement paste as engineered barries of borehole repository. In: INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR ATLANTIC CONFERENCE; MEETING ON NUCLEAR APPLICATIONS, 9th; MEETING ON REACTOR PHYSICS AND THERMAL HYDRAULICS, 16th; MEETING ON NUCLEAR INDUSTRY, 1st, September 27 - October 2, 2009, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. <b>Proceedings...</b> Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/16516.http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/16516Results of axial rupture by compression of cylindrical cement paste samples are presented. This is part of a research on cement paste behavior aiming at investigating the durability of cementitious materials in the environment of repositories for radioactive waste. Portland cement paste is intended to be used as a backfill in a deep borehole for disposal of sealed radiation sources which concept is under development. The service life of the engineered barrier materials plays an important role in the long term safety of such facilities. Accelerated tests in laboratory are being used to evaluate the performance of cement paste under the temperature expected at some hundred meters below grade, under exposure to the radiation emitted by the sources, and under the attack of aggressive chemicals dissolved in the groundwater, during the millennia necessary for the decay of the most active and long-lived radionuclides present in the waste. The large variability in results of mechanical strength as measured by axial compression of cylindrical samples is the subject of this short communication.openAccessboreholescompression strengthground waterportland cementradiation effectsradioactive waste disposalradioactive wastesrupturessealed sourcesCharacterization of cement paste as engineered barries of borehole repositoryTexto completo de eventohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3010-9691