Impact Of Consolidation On The Shear Strength Of Coal Refuse Impoundments – Preprint 97-110

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. J. Sweigard T. C. Hopkins C. T. Justice T. Beckham E. D. Thompson
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Feb 24, 1997

Abstract

Fine coal refuse is often pumped, as slurry, into surface impoundments as a means of permanent disposal. As the available volume is filled, the height of the embankments are frequently increased. Many times the additional embankment material is placed upon consolidated fine coal refuse. There has been some concern about the long-term effect of consolidation of this material at or above the liquid limit upon its shear strength. A laboratory investigation was performed using three different types of fine coal sluny taken from Central Appalachian coal preparation plants. The refuse was consolidated in 10-foot plexiglass columns under incremental amounts of surcharge loading. The incremental loads were designed to simulate the effect of increasing the height of a refuse embankment on top of the consolidating coal slurry. After the refuse in the columns had consolidated for several months, the columns were cut apart and triaxial tests were performed on both the consolidated material and unconsolidated material for comparison of their shear strength parameters.
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APA: R. J. Sweigard T. C. Hopkins C. T. Justice T. Beckham E. D. Thompson  (1997)  Impact Of Consolidation On The Shear Strength Of Coal Refuse Impoundments – Preprint 97-110

MLA: R. J. Sweigard T. C. Hopkins C. T. Justice T. Beckham E. D. Thompson Impact Of Consolidation On The Shear Strength Of Coal Refuse Impoundments – Preprint 97-110. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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