A Preliminary Investigation into Electro-Strengthening of Tailings for Surface and Underground Disposal

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Chappell B
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Backfill in the form of mine waste tailings has inherent problems associated with attaining adequate strengths upon placement. Fines are usually removed to ensure adequate drainage, which lowers the cohesive strength of the fill, leaving the fines to he placed in a tailings darn. Electro-drainage and electro-chemical grouting is examined to investigate its effects on densification and shear strength within a silty clay tailing having low permeability and shear strength. Two separate grouting mechanisms are observed for the iron and silica grouts used. Electro- osmosis is associated with iron grout that deposits within the tailing matrix under a converging pH gradient, and increases the permeability of the tailing. This process initiates cation exchange and causes cementing of the granular contact points between the clays. Electro-phoresis causes sodium silicate solution to deposit silica grout in the voids of the tailings. The resultant effect of these mechanisms results in an increase in cohesion, leaving the void ratio of the iron grouted tailings as it was but significantly reducing the void ratio of the silica grouted tailings.
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APA: Chappell B  (1998)  A Preliminary Investigation into Electro-Strengthening of Tailings for Surface and Underground Disposal

MLA: Chappell B A Preliminary Investigation into Electro-Strengthening of Tailings for Surface and Underground Disposal . The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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