A new approach to cemented backfill design

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Swan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

"The selection of material comprising a backfill is, of economic necessity, site dependent. Nevertheless, given the existing range of typical components-coarse waste, alluvial sand, tailings a balanced or optimal choice is no straightforward matter. A new design approach toward deciding what constitutes an optimum combination of backfill material promises to be useful. In particular a 'binder ' number, based on the mean distance between aggregate particles, specific surface and cement content, is proposed. Using this number, related empirically to compressive strength, the expected mechanical performance of any cemented fill can be predicted.IntroductionOver the years a considerable volume of information has accumulated on mine backfill material design. The principal aggregate component has been deslimed mill tailings, though more recently admixtures of rock waste, sand and tailings are quite common. For these materials uniaxial compressive strength and percolation rate properties are known to be controlled by, among other things, aggregate grading. While empirical formulae exist for relating grading to percolation rates, considerable uncertainty exists concerning strength development."
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APA: G. Swan  (1985)  A new approach to cemented backfill design

MLA: G. Swan A new approach to cemented backfill design. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1985.

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