In situ testing in underground backfilled stopes

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Malcolm Scoble Luciano Piciacchia Jean-Marc Robert
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

"An approach to the in situ testing of mine backfills is outlined. It has been developed to provide a measure of the effective strength and stiffness of such materials after placement in stopes. This paper is based upon recent field studies undertaken at five Quebec mines. Details of the selected instrumentation, supporting equipment and testing procedures are reviewed. The mechanical behaviour of the backfills is reported and related to their physical properties. This approach represents an economical, simple and reliable means to assess the mechanical characteristics of backfill materials as an aid to both mine design and placement quality control. IntroductionDevelopments in backfill and mining method technology are creating a pressing need to develop effective techniques for characterizing the physical and mechanical properties of backfill in situ, rather than relying on traditional laboratory testing. The development of bulk mining methods is creating the requirement to more fully understand the nature of exposed fill faces to design for stability in pillar recovery operations. Other backfill technological developments currently receiving widespread attention are high density placement and the use of alternative additives to Portland cement. In Canada, U.S.A. and South Africa attention is also being placed on employing backfill to alleviate rockburst hazards(1,2.3l. In situ testing offers the potential to measure the geomechanical properties of backfill once placed in stopes , in order to assess its actual role in pillar recovery and ground support. Similarly, it offers the ability to provide some quality control during backfill placement. This role is seen as becoming increasingly important with the growing recognition of the need to pay greater attention to the mode of placement, which governs segregation and variation in the properties actually achieved by the backfill after placement."
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APA: Malcolm Scoble Luciano Piciacchia Jean-Marc Robert  (1987)  In situ testing in underground backfilled stopes

MLA: Malcolm Scoble Luciano Piciacchia Jean-Marc Robert In situ testing in underground backfilled stopes. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1987.

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