Permeability And Compressibility Tests Aid In Selecting Suitable Hydraulic Fill Materials

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. G. Mickle H. L. Hartman
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Jan 11, 1961

Abstract

Hydraulic filling was probably first used as a means of ground support in 1864 in an anthracite mine at Shenandoah, Pa. In the nearly 100 years since that time it has gained widespread acceptance, but surprisingly little study has been made of the basic features of the process. The investigations that have been made primarily concern the design of preparation processes and transportation systems, while little attention has been paid to ensuring that the fill does its job adequately after placement. Both permeability and compressibility of fills have been studied in the laboratories of the Department of Mining at The Pennsylvania State University under the sponsorship of the Mineral Conservation Section, formed to promote efficient utilization of the state's resources. Results of these studies form the basis of this article.
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APA: D. G. Mickle H. L. Hartman  (1961)  Permeability And Compressibility Tests Aid In Selecting Suitable Hydraulic Fill Materials

MLA: D. G. Mickle H. L. Hartman Permeability And Compressibility Tests Aid In Selecting Suitable Hydraulic Fill Materials. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1961.

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