Physical and Mechanical Characterisation of Paste Backfill by Laboratory and "In situ" Testing

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T J. Bidwell S Servant
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Paste backfill technology is gaining rapid acceptance in the Canadian mining industry. The authors were able to work on four different mining sites employing paste technology in their operation. In each site the paste backfill is prepared with very fine tailings containing significant amounts of sulphur minerals. The research program involved laboratory testing on samples prepared in the laboratory, on control samples obtained at the backfilll plant during pouring into the stopes and on core samples obtained from drilling in backfilled stopes. The laboratory testing provided detailed knowledge of the mechanical behavior of the paste backfill. The need for a means of measuring the in-situ mechanical properties of the backfill became clear. A review of various trials published in literature and an evaluation of available technology suggested the Cambridge Self-boring Pressuremeter. A first field campaign confirmed the efficiency and dependability of this instrument leading to the conclusion that it offers a very good method for the in situ measurement of paste backfill properties.
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APA: T J. Bidwell S Servant  (1998)  Physical and Mechanical Characterisation of Paste Backfill by Laboratory and "In situ" Testing

MLA: T J. Bidwell S Servant Physical and Mechanical Characterisation of Paste Backfill by Laboratory and "In situ" Testing. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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