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Development of a Cement Compound Formulation for the Solidification of Evaporation Residues from a New Generation Nuclear Power Plant with a VVER‑1200 Reactor Unit
The paper presents a formulation developed to produce cement compound based on a mockup evaporation residue and a genuine evaporation residue from the Novovoronezh NPP with a VVER-type reactor unit given a salt content of 25 to 33 wt.%. The study experimentally confirms that the quality indicators of the resulting compound comply with NP-019-15 requirements.