Appendix B - Development Of Foam-Concrete Slurry Mine Sealant

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. Randolph Berry Kenneth R. Maser David A. Monaghan Adi R. Gurdar
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Jan 1, 1973

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APPENDIX B - DEVELOPMENT OF FOAM-CONCRETE SLURRY MINE SEALANT 1. Introduction This appendix describes the results of an experimental development and laboratory evaluation of foam-concrete as a rapid setting, lightweight, self-supporting mine sealant material. Foam concrete, otherwise known as Aerated Concrete, is a form of lightweight concrete whose structure consists of air bubbles held together by a hardened cement mortar. Its principal applications are found in roofing, insulation, shock absorbing, and backfill. The air bubbles in foam concrete are formed either by chemical reaction in the wet, placed mortar, or by introducing a stable foam into the mortar during mixing. The mortar is usually a cement slurry with fine sand or fly ash as filler. Our attention focused on preformed foam concrete, since this is most adaptable to field applications. Equipment is available,* which simultaneously mixes and pumps a slurry of foam concrete. Such a slurry can be produced at a rate of up to 50 yards/hr and has been pumped in a 2-inch-diameter hose 1000-feet horizontally and 250 feet vertically up without significant bubble deterioration. One very attractive feature associated with the use of foam concrete concerns site logistics. Foam concrete can be generated with densities as low as 20 lbs/ft3, and hence the total number of
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APA: D. Randolph Berry Kenneth R. Maser David A. Monaghan Adi R. Gurdar  (1973)  Appendix B - Development Of Foam-Concrete Slurry Mine Sealant

MLA: D. Randolph Berry Kenneth R. Maser David A. Monaghan Adi R. Gurdar Appendix B - Development Of Foam-Concrete Slurry Mine Sealant. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.

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