2014
DOI: 10.1144/sp400.3
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The uncertainties associated with the application of through-diffusion, the steady-state method: a case study of strontium diffusion

Abstract: In this study, the uncertainties associated with through-diffusion, the steady-state method used for determination of the pore diffusion coefficient (D p ), were analysed and evaluated. The diffusion of strontium through the sample of compacted bentonite was studied to evaluate various sources of uncertainties and compare their contribution with uncertainty of D p . Different diffusion experiment arrangements were used to test the effect of solution accessibility to the filter membranes. Three main general fac… Show more

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“…In the WRC experiments, a hole was drilled for placing a wireless sensor (diameter of 17 mm, depth of 6 mm). The compacted sample was closed with end plates composed of stainless steel fabrics placed on the carbon composite percolator [32]. Three-quarter section views of the experimental cells are shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: Geotechnical Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the WRC experiments, a hole was drilled for placing a wireless sensor (diameter of 17 mm, depth of 6 mm). The compacted sample was closed with end plates composed of stainless steel fabrics placed on the carbon composite percolator [32]. Three-quarter section views of the experimental cells are shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: Geotechnical Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The material used was commercial non-activated bentonite 75 (B75) which originates from the Rokle deposit (Cenozoic neovolcanic area, NW Bohemia, Czech Republic). This material belongs to the natural bentonite product group and no additives or modifications applications were declared [19]. Detailed mineralogical and chemical characterization of bentonite B75 was performed in the Czech Republic [20].…”
Section: Bentonitementioning
confidence: 99%