Hydraulic Backfilling -- A Method Of Ground Support

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Frank A. Jerabek
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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32
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Problems of mine backfilling and fill material deposited underground, the characteristics and relationship between the deposited fill material and overlying ground, and the practical applications and limitations of hydraulic backfilling as ground support are discussed. A great variety of materials ranging from coal washery refuse to concentrator tailings is used as hydraulic fill. Some materials will solidify and cement; others will resemble quicksand, Hydraulic fill as ground support is more efficient in inclined mine openings than in horizontal mine openings, where it cannot be placed tightly to the back. This and other deficiencies of hydraulic backfilling led to the development of pneumatic stowing. Research work in hydraulic backfilling at the Pennsylvania State University is also discussed. This research work includes the investigation of segregation in the discharged fill slurry, the quantity of solids escaping in the drain liquid, the relationship of escaping solids to slurry concentration and discharge rate, and the compressibility of fine fill material.
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APA: Frank A. Jerabek  (1965)  Hydraulic Backfilling -- A Method Of Ground Support

MLA: Frank A. Jerabek Hydraulic Backfilling -- A Method Of Ground Support. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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