An experimental investigation into the trapping model core pillars with reinforced fly ash composites

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. K. Mishra U. M. R. Karanam
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Relative to slender pillars, larger size pillars exhibit improved strata control. Fly ash, though traditionally treated as a waste product, is emerging as an alternate engineering material. This paper deals with the development of a strong fly ash composite material with additives. The geotechnical properties of this fly ash composite were determined and used to trap model core pillars, which resemble squat pillars. The trapped samples were tested under uni-axial loading in the laboratory and the results showed higher load-bearing capacity of the model core pillars. The reinforced fly ash composites provide lateral confinement and exhibit improved post- failure behaviour of the model cores.
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APA: M. K. Mishra U. M. R. Karanam  (2008)  An experimental investigation into the trapping model core pillars with reinforced fly ash composites

MLA: M. K. Mishra U. M. R. Karanam An experimental investigation into the trapping model core pillars with reinforced fly ash composites. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.

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