Basics Of Paste Backfill Systems (10b19085-c9c3-47b1-9936-e19081b6dd1c)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. W. Brackebusch
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Abstract

Paste is a high density mixture of water and fine solid particles with a relatively low water content (10-25%) such that the mixture has a consistency as measured by the ASTM slump cone test from slightly greater than zero up to nearly 12 inches (305mm). Particles of different size classes will not segregate or settle when the paste is not being agitated or when it is stationary in a pipeline. Cement may be a component of paste. Larger particles of aggregate can generally be added to a paste without greatly changing the pipeline transport characteristics. A paste may bleed water slightly when it is allowed to be motionless for periods of up to several hours, but the solids do not become so dense that the paste cannot be easily re-fluidized. The dividing line between the definition of a high density slurry and a paste is not sharp. It is a practical matter that must be considered when designing a pipeline transportation system. If the pipeline is very short, there is very little risk of plugging the pipeline with a high density slurry when flow is stopped for short time periods. With longer pipelines the mixture must remain stable without motion for periods as long as several hours to avoid pipeline plugging. The fine particles in a paste mixture can be composed of mine tailings or naturally-occurring clays, silts and fine sands. The mineralogy of the particles thus can have a wide variety from quartz and feldspar to clays, micas and even salts.
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APA: F. W. Brackebusch  (1993)  Basics Of Paste Backfill Systems (10b19085-c9c3-47b1-9936-e19081b6dd1c)

MLA: F. W. Brackebusch Basics Of Paste Backfill Systems (10b19085-c9c3-47b1-9936-e19081b6dd1c). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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