A Non-Segregating "Rocky Paste Fill'' (RPF) Produced by Co- Disposal of Cemented De-Slimed Tailings Slurry and Graded Rockfill

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 802 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
The Mount Isa Rocky Paste Fill (RPF) was one of the five fill options investigated for the Enterprise Mine filling between June 1996 and September 1996. Co-disposal of deslimed cemented tailings (CHF) and suitably graded rockfill (RF) in certain ratios produced the rocky paste fill. The RPF behaved like a cohesive paste with very high proportion of rockfill in the mix. Several large-scale mixing trials and drop tests proved that the rocky pastefill results in a homogeneous fill mass after placement. Segregation of RF was a common problem with MIM's traditional cemented rock fill (CRF), which is a combination of CHF and RF. The segregation was eliminated and a non-segregating paste like fill was created by optimising the particle size distribution of RF, and combining the RF and the CHF in optimum ratios. In rocky pastefill, the excess water in the cemented deslimed tailings slurry is taken up by the rockfill as the surface moisture on the rockfill particles and also as pore water between the particles. This results in thickening of the CHF, and the resultant mix is a non-segregating cohesive paste, which can easily spread to any horizontal distance inside a stope at a very low surface angle. The rocky pastefill releases no free water and relatively more pervious than the standard CHF due to rockfill component. With an average cement addition of 1.5 to 2% the rocky pastefill can develop higher strengths over 1Mpa. The rocky paste fill is applicable in many situations and can accommodate a variety of coarser materials that would be available in different mine sites. This paper present the research work and the experience associated with the rocky paste fill, and gives clear design principles for any potential users.
Citation
APA:
(2001) A Non-Segregating "Rocky Paste Fill'' (RPF) Produced by Co- Disposal of Cemented De-Slimed Tailings Slurry and Graded RockfillMLA: A Non-Segregating "Rocky Paste Fill'' (RPF) Produced by Co- Disposal of Cemented De-Slimed Tailings Slurry and Graded Rockfill. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.