Discussion of paper “Testing and analysis of cement foam materials for coal mine seals” - SME Transactions 2015

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 140 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
The paper’s intent is to evaluate pumpable foamed cementitious
mine seal material by determining the shear strength of
a generic foamed cement in the laboratory. The tests were
conducted on three scales: small-size specimens, consisting of
cylinders 4 in. in diameter or 3-in. prisms; double shear medium-
size specimens, measuring 13 in. by 10 in.; and large-size
specimens, measuring 6 ft by 4 ft by 4 ft. The small-specimen
shear tests resulted in average peak and residual shear
strengths of 128 psi and 56 psi, respectively. These values
are fairly consistent with published shear strengths of foamed
cementitious material. However, the other two types of shear
tests did not achieve the shear strength of a typical pumpable
foamed cementitous mine seal material. Based on the test results,
the paper concluded that the structural analysis of cement
foam seals should be based on their residual shear strengths,
approximately 20 psi, determined from small laboratory-scale
tests of the cement foam/concrete or rock interface, and not be
based on their peak strengths.
Citation
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(2015) Discussion of paper “Testing and analysis of cement foam materials for coal mine seals” - SME Transactions 2015MLA: Discussion of paper “Testing and analysis of cement foam materials for coal mine seals” - SME Transactions 2015. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2015.