Comparing the Behaviour of Modeled Paste in 2D and 3D, using Both Simplified and Complex Stope Geometries

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ryan L. Veenstra
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Jun 1, 2012

Abstract

This paper presents a modelling study of a cemented paste backfill in an underground stope. The model was developed to help provide a better understanding of what is happening in the stope during the filling stage of the stope. In order to do this, the model incorporates the paste rise rate, stope geometry, and time-dependent input parameters. This paper looks at the effect of geometry in two parts. The first part compares a series of simple rectangular stope models. These models differ in size both in two and three dimensions. The second part compares the results of four 2D models together and then to the field instrumentation data. Part of this section introduces the geometry and instrumentation within the test stope.
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APA: Ryan L. Veenstra  (2012)  Comparing the Behaviour of Modeled Paste in 2D and 3D, using Both Simplified and Complex Stope Geometries

MLA: Ryan L. Veenstra Comparing the Behaviour of Modeled Paste in 2D and 3D, using Both Simplified and Complex Stope Geometries. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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