Mine Backfilling in the Permafrost, Part II: Effect of Declining Curing Temperature on the Short-Term Unconfined Compressive Strength of Cemented Paste Backfills

When cemented paste backfill (CPB) is used to fill underground stopes opened in permafrost, depending on the distance from the permafrost wall, the curing temperature within the CPB matrix decreases progressively over time until equilibrium with the permafrost is reached (after several years). In th...

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Published in:Minerals
Main Authors: Mamert Mbonimpa, Parrein Kwizera, Tikou Belem
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019
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UCS
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a55e5707d08747a6b72fa721e8995411 2024-10-29T17:46:54+00:00 Mine Backfilling in the Permafrost, Part II: Effect of Declining Curing Temperature on the Short-Term Unconfined Compressive Strength of Cemented Paste Backfills Mamert Mbonimpa Parrein Kwizera Tikou Belem 2019-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/min9030172 https://doaj.org/article/a55e5707d08747a6b72fa721e8995411 EN eng MDPI AG http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/9/3/172 https://doaj.org/toc/2075-163X doi:10.3390/min9030172 https://doaj.org/article/a55e5707d08747a6b72fa721e8995411 Minerals, Vol 9, Iss 3, p 172 (2019) permafrost cemented paste fill (CPB) HE binder saline mixing water declining curing temperature UCS Mineralogy QE351-399.2 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/min9030172 2024-10-02T16:07:19Z When cemented paste backfill (CPB) is used to fill underground stopes opened in permafrost, depending on the distance from the permafrost wall, the curing temperature within the CPB matrix decreases progressively over time until equilibrium with the permafrost is reached (after several years). In this study, the influence of declining curing temperature (above freezing temperature) on the evolution of the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of CPB over 28 days’ curing is investigated. CPB mixtures were prepared with a high early (HE) cement and a blend of 80% slag and 20% General Use cement (S-GU) at 5% and 3% contents and cured at room temperature in a humidity chamber and under decreasing temperatures in a temperature-controlled chamber. Results indicate that UCS is higher for CPB cured at room temperature than under declining temperatures. UCS increases progressively from the stope wall toward the inside of the CPB mass. Under declines in curing temperature, HE cement provides better short-term compressive strength than does S-GU binder. In addition, the gradual decline in temperature does not appear to affect the fact that the higher the binder proportion, the greater the strength development. Therefore, UCS is higher for samples prepared with 5% than 3% HE cement. Findings are discussed in terms of practical applications. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Minerals 9 3 172
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topic permafrost
cemented paste fill (CPB)
HE binder
saline mixing water
declining curing temperature
UCS
Mineralogy
QE351-399.2
spellingShingle permafrost
cemented paste fill (CPB)
HE binder
saline mixing water
declining curing temperature
UCS
Mineralogy
QE351-399.2
Mamert Mbonimpa
Parrein Kwizera
Tikou Belem
Mine Backfilling in the Permafrost, Part II: Effect of Declining Curing Temperature on the Short-Term Unconfined Compressive Strength of Cemented Paste Backfills
topic_facet permafrost
cemented paste fill (CPB)
HE binder
saline mixing water
declining curing temperature
UCS
Mineralogy
QE351-399.2
description When cemented paste backfill (CPB) is used to fill underground stopes opened in permafrost, depending on the distance from the permafrost wall, the curing temperature within the CPB matrix decreases progressively over time until equilibrium with the permafrost is reached (after several years). In this study, the influence of declining curing temperature (above freezing temperature) on the evolution of the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of CPB over 28 days’ curing is investigated. CPB mixtures were prepared with a high early (HE) cement and a blend of 80% slag and 20% General Use cement (S-GU) at 5% and 3% contents and cured at room temperature in a humidity chamber and under decreasing temperatures in a temperature-controlled chamber. Results indicate that UCS is higher for CPB cured at room temperature than under declining temperatures. UCS increases progressively from the stope wall toward the inside of the CPB mass. Under declines in curing temperature, HE cement provides better short-term compressive strength than does S-GU binder. In addition, the gradual decline in temperature does not appear to affect the fact that the higher the binder proportion, the greater the strength development. Therefore, UCS is higher for samples prepared with 5% than 3% HE cement. Findings are discussed in terms of practical applications.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mamert Mbonimpa
Parrein Kwizera
Tikou Belem
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Parrein Kwizera
Tikou Belem
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title Mine Backfilling in the Permafrost, Part II: Effect of Declining Curing Temperature on the Short-Term Unconfined Compressive Strength of Cemented Paste Backfills
title_short Mine Backfilling in the Permafrost, Part II: Effect of Declining Curing Temperature on the Short-Term Unconfined Compressive Strength of Cemented Paste Backfills
title_full Mine Backfilling in the Permafrost, Part II: Effect of Declining Curing Temperature on the Short-Term Unconfined Compressive Strength of Cemented Paste Backfills
title_fullStr Mine Backfilling in the Permafrost, Part II: Effect of Declining Curing Temperature on the Short-Term Unconfined Compressive Strength of Cemented Paste Backfills
title_full_unstemmed Mine Backfilling in the Permafrost, Part II: Effect of Declining Curing Temperature on the Short-Term Unconfined Compressive Strength of Cemented Paste Backfills
title_sort mine backfilling in the permafrost, part ii: effect of declining curing temperature on the short-term unconfined compressive strength of cemented paste backfills
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