Bearing capacity of open-cut coal-mine backfill materials

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
A. R. Naderian
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

Laboratory strength and deformation testing of freshly blasted sandstone and claystone overburden from Jeebropilly colliery in Queensland and in-situ plate-bearing tests on four backfills of different ages showed that the bearing capacity of backfill is a function mainly of compaction, not of age. The modulus or stiffness of the backfill is significantly increased by previous loading, in some cases up to threefold. Backfill material experiences some compaction through the passage of mining vehicles, likely to provide a bearing capacity that will support normal construction activities; the limited testing performed suggested that completed backfills are capable of supporting loads of up to 200 kN/m2 while sustaining displacements acceptable for a wide range of residential and industrial uses, but may be susceptible to collapse settlements due to saturation in the long term
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APA: A. R. Naderian  (1905)  Bearing capacity of open-cut coal-mine backfill materials

MLA: A. R. Naderian Bearing capacity of open-cut coal-mine backfill materials. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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