Temperature-elevated hydration effect on stress behaviour of cemented paste backfill

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
W. K. Ting A. Hasan
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 30, 2026

Abstract

Mine stope is typically backfilled with cemented paste backfill, which provides a regional underground stability and also a reduction of aboveground tailings accumulation. During backfilling, a phenomenon known as arching occurs and affects the stress distribution of the cemented paste backfill. The change in temperature due to uncontrolled heat transfer from the surrounding rock mass and/or generation from hydration process complicates the stress distribution development of cemented paste backfill. This paper presents results of the investigation on the effects of hydration to cemented paste backfill behaviour when backfilled into a narrow wall model using uncemented paste backfill as controlled sample. The parameters considered include backfill type (cemented paste backfill vs uncemented paste backfill), curing temperature (30°C–60°C), and stress evolution during pouring, consolidation, and curing stages. Results show that uncemented paste backfill re-establishes arching effects more readily, with lower peak stresses and greater stress relaxation than cemented paste backfill, of which its behaviour is significantly influenced by hydration under elevated temperatures. The main outcome of this work is that hydration critically controls the stress-temperature response of cemented paste backfill, and the balance between hydration-driven strength gain and stress relaxation can be leveraged to optimise backfill mix design for safer and more efficient stope filling.
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APA: W. K. Ting A. Hasan  (2026)  Temperature-elevated hydration effect on stress behaviour of cemented paste backfill

MLA: W. K. Ting A. Hasan Temperature-elevated hydration effect on stress behaviour of cemented paste backfill. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2026.

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