The effect of complex melt-refining treatment (melt flux incorporating with rotating gas bubble stirring) on microstructure and mechanical behavior of the sand-cast Mg-10Gd-3Y-0.5Zr alloy was investigated. In additi...The effect of complex melt-refining treatment (melt flux incorporating with rotating gas bubble stirring) on microstructure and mechanical behavior of the sand-cast Mg-10Gd-3Y-0.5Zr alloy was investigated. In addition, the melt purifying mechanism of the complex melt-refining treatment for the sand-cast alloy was discussed systematically. The results show that the new melt-refining method can significantly improve melt quality and mechanical behavior of the tested alloy, i.e., compared to the reference unpttdfied alloy, the volume fraction of inclusions decreased from 0.47% to 0.28%, the ultimate tensile strength and elongation for T6-treated alloy increased from 245 MPa and 0.7% to 312 MPa and 4.5%, respectively. Especially, combining 1% flux with rotating gas bubble stirring can get even better purifying effectiveness than conventional sole 2% flux purification; the use of melt flux decreased by 50% and significantly reduced environmental pollution.展开更多
The nature of the slurry from the stone-crushing and sand-making processes is analyzed to develop a novel separation process.The process comprises hydro-cyclone separation followed by screening of the fines,clarificat...The nature of the slurry from the stone-crushing and sand-making processes is analyzed to develop a novel separation process.The process comprises hydro-cyclone separation followed by screening of the fines,clarification,and filtration.Recovering fine sand and clean wastewater for recycle is demonstrated.The +0.045 mm fine sand fraction and à0.045 mm ultra-fine clay in the slurry are separated and recovered.Fine sand that was previously lost and wasted is now recoverable.The cleaned and reused water is as much as 94% of the total.展开更多
The Brazilian repository is being planned to be a near-surface one. In Brazil, the low and intermediate level radioactive wastes are immobilized using cement and bitumen for nuclear plant Angra 1 and Angra 2, respecti...The Brazilian repository is being planned to be a near-surface one. In Brazil, the low and intermediate level radioactive wastes are immobilized using cement and bitumen for nuclear plant Angra 1 and Angra 2, respectively. The major problems due to the disposal of bituminized wastes in repositories are swelling of the waste products and their degrad^ttion in the long term. To accommodate the swelling of the bituminized wastes, the drums are filled up to 70-90% of their volume, which reduces the structural the repository stability and the disposal availability. Countries, which use bitumen in the solidification of NPP's radioactive waste and have near-surface repositories, need to immobilize this bituminized waste within other drums containing cement pastes or mortars to disposal them. This study aims to evaluate the properties of bitumen, cement pastes and mortars to be used in the encapsulation of bituminized wastes. The formulations of two pastes and two mortars were selected for the pilot scale tests. The laboratory and pilot scales results were very similar, indicating that any of these formulations could be used. However, the better formulation will be chosen after the leaching test results, because it is an essential parameter in the long-term repository performance.展开更多
基金Project(USCAST2012-15) supported by the SAST-SJTU Joint Research Centre of Advanced Aerospace TechnologyProject(B type,14QB1403200) supported by the Shanghai Rising-Star Program,China+1 种基金Projects(20120073120011,20130073110052) supported by the Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of ChinaProject(IPP9084) supported by IPP program in SJTU,China
文摘The effect of complex melt-refining treatment (melt flux incorporating with rotating gas bubble stirring) on microstructure and mechanical behavior of the sand-cast Mg-10Gd-3Y-0.5Zr alloy was investigated. In addition, the melt purifying mechanism of the complex melt-refining treatment for the sand-cast alloy was discussed systematically. The results show that the new melt-refining method can significantly improve melt quality and mechanical behavior of the tested alloy, i.e., compared to the reference unpttdfied alloy, the volume fraction of inclusions decreased from 0.47% to 0.28%, the ultimate tensile strength and elongation for T6-treated alloy increased from 245 MPa and 0.7% to 312 MPa and 4.5%, respectively. Especially, combining 1% flux with rotating gas bubble stirring can get even better purifying effectiveness than conventional sole 2% flux purification; the use of melt flux decreased by 50% and significantly reduced environmental pollution.
基金financially supported by Xinkaiyuan Crushed Stones Co. Ltd
文摘The nature of the slurry from the stone-crushing and sand-making processes is analyzed to develop a novel separation process.The process comprises hydro-cyclone separation followed by screening of the fines,clarification,and filtration.Recovering fine sand and clean wastewater for recycle is demonstrated.The +0.045 mm fine sand fraction and à0.045 mm ultra-fine clay in the slurry are separated and recovered.Fine sand that was previously lost and wasted is now recoverable.The cleaned and reused water is as much as 94% of the total.
文摘The Brazilian repository is being planned to be a near-surface one. In Brazil, the low and intermediate level radioactive wastes are immobilized using cement and bitumen for nuclear plant Angra 1 and Angra 2, respectively. The major problems due to the disposal of bituminized wastes in repositories are swelling of the waste products and their degrad^ttion in the long term. To accommodate the swelling of the bituminized wastes, the drums are filled up to 70-90% of their volume, which reduces the structural the repository stability and the disposal availability. Countries, which use bitumen in the solidification of NPP's radioactive waste and have near-surface repositories, need to immobilize this bituminized waste within other drums containing cement pastes or mortars to disposal them. This study aims to evaluate the properties of bitumen, cement pastes and mortars to be used in the encapsulation of bituminized wastes. The formulations of two pastes and two mortars were selected for the pilot scale tests. The laboratory and pilot scales results were very similar, indicating that any of these formulations could be used. However, the better formulation will be chosen after the leaching test results, because it is an essential parameter in the long-term repository performance.