New Bulkhead Design For Controlling Increased Hydrostatic And Dynamic Hydraulic Pressures

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gu Quanzhong George Watson S. Gerard Sawyer
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Bulkheads, also known as hydraulic seals, are used to seal abandoned workings and protect adjacent active mines from explosion and control unwanted inflows of water from poorly sealed shafts, water-bearing strata, and abandoned mine areas or gobs (1). At coal seam outcrops, bulkheads have typically been used to prevent access and to control acid mine drainage. Bulkheads have also been installed at outcrop openings located within the footprint of an embankment dam, or within the reservoir of an impoundment, to prevent stored water or slurry waste from flowing into active or inactive underground mine workings (2). Components of MICON Bulkhead Seal MICON bulkhead seals in mining applications refer to seals designed to impound liquids or slurry. The MICON bulkhead seal is comprised of two concrete block walls set in the front and back and a polyurethane/aggregate core (Figure 1). The two walls are usually dry-stacked, surface-bonded walls constructed with solid load-bearing concrete blocks (ASTM C90) or concrete building brick (ASTM C55). The surface bonding material used in the wall construction must be MSHA-approved. The type of stone, if any, used to fill the space between the walls is not essential. However, MICON generally uses No. 57 limestone in 50 lb. bags, specified to moisture control, shrink-wrapped and palletized. The polyurethane foam used in the construction of the bulkhead seal is engineering specified and formulated by density based on the optimization of cost, seal core thickness, required adhesive strength, the use of stone filler and other required physical properties.
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APA: Gu Quanzhong George Watson S. Gerard Sawyer  (2005)  New Bulkhead Design For Controlling Increased Hydrostatic And Dynamic Hydraulic Pressures

MLA: Gu Quanzhong George Watson S. Gerard Sawyer New Bulkhead Design For Controlling Increased Hydrostatic And Dynamic Hydraulic Pressures. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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