Geotechnical Behaviour of Frozen Mine Backfills

This thesis presents the results of an investigation of factors which influence the geotechnical properties of frozen mine backfill (FMB). FMB has extensive application potential for mining in permafrost areas. The uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of hardened backfill is often used to evaluate mi...

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Main Author: Han, Fa Sen
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20250
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.-en#10393-202502013-01-11T13:33:11ZGeotechnical Behaviour of Frozen Mine BackfillsHan, Fa Senfrozen mine backfillcemented paste backfillfrozen tailings backfillfrozen cemented paste backfilluniaxial compressive strengthgeotechnical propertiesThis thesis presents the results of an investigation of factors which influence the geotechnical properties of frozen mine backfill (FMB). FMB has extensive application potential for mining in permafrost areas. The uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of hardened backfill is often used to evaluate mine backfill stability. However, the deformation behaviour and stiffness of the FMB are also key design properties of interest. In this thesis, uniaxial compressive tests were conducted on FTB and FCPB samples. Information about the geotechnical properties of FMB is obtained. The effects of FMB mix components and vertical compression pressure on the geotechnical properties of FMB are discussed and summarized. An optimum total water content of 25%-35% is found in which the strength and the modulus of elasticity of the FTB are 1.4-3.2 MPa and 35-58 MPa, respectively. It is observed that a small amount (3-6%) of cement can significantly change the geotechnical properties of FTB.2011-09-28T14:23:24Z2011-09-28T14:23:24Z20112011-09-28Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/20250en
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topic frozen mine backfill
cemented paste backfill
frozen tailings backfill
frozen cemented paste backfill
uniaxial compressive strength
geotechnical properties
spellingShingle frozen mine backfill
cemented paste backfill
frozen tailings backfill
frozen cemented paste backfill
uniaxial compressive strength
geotechnical properties
Han, Fa Sen
Geotechnical Behaviour of Frozen Mine Backfills
description This thesis presents the results of an investigation of factors which influence the geotechnical properties of frozen mine backfill (FMB). FMB has extensive application potential for mining in permafrost areas. The uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of hardened backfill is often used to evaluate mine backfill stability. However, the deformation behaviour and stiffness of the FMB are also key design properties of interest. In this thesis, uniaxial compressive tests were conducted on FTB and FCPB samples. Information about the geotechnical properties of FMB is obtained. The effects of FMB mix components and vertical compression pressure on the geotechnical properties of FMB are discussed and summarized. An optimum total water content of 25%-35% is found in which the strength and the modulus of elasticity of the FTB are 1.4-3.2 MPa and 35-58 MPa, respectively. It is observed that a small amount (3-6%) of cement can significantly change the geotechnical properties of FTB.
author Han, Fa Sen
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title Geotechnical Behaviour of Frozen Mine Backfills
title_short Geotechnical Behaviour of Frozen Mine Backfills
title_full Geotechnical Behaviour of Frozen Mine Backfills
title_fullStr Geotechnical Behaviour of Frozen Mine Backfills
title_full_unstemmed Geotechnical Behaviour of Frozen Mine Backfills
title_sort geotechnical behaviour of frozen mine backfills
publishDate 2011
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