Practical Aspects of In Situ Pressuremeter Testing in a Cemented Mine Backfill: Logistic and Implementation

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 566 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
This paper presents essentially the logistic and practical aspects involved for in situ testing of mine paste backfill with a self-boring pressuremeter. The investigation discussed in this paper is part of an extensive and ongoing research project to identify and validate an in situ testing technique for cemented mine backfill such as hydraulic or paste backfill as well as Insitu behavior of backfilled stopes. After a literature review on field testing of soils and past experiments on mine backfill in situ testing, the self-boring pressuremeter was selected as the most appropriate instrument for this task. The authors presents in this paper the technical aspect involved in a field trials that was conducted in a Canadian underground mine using paste backfill. The results of this first successful trials show that self-boring pressuremeter test can provide high quality and reliable backfill characteristics results, using analytical techniques developed for soils (Ouellet et al., 1998). The parameters obtained were: estimation of the lateral stress in the ground, the soil stress-strain response and the soil strength. The logistic and equipment required to conduct such testing underground is fully described. Performance achieved in the field and technical difficulties encountered are highlighted. Recommendations for future experiments with such instruments are given. Some potential technical improvements to better adapt this in situ testing technique to mine backfill are proposed.
Citation
APA:
(2001) Practical Aspects of In Situ Pressuremeter Testing in a Cemented Mine Backfill: Logistic and ImplementationMLA: Practical Aspects of In Situ Pressuremeter Testing in a Cemented Mine Backfill: Logistic and Implementation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.