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Author:

Yi, X.W. (Yi, X.W..) | Ma, G.W. (Ma, G.W..) | Fourie, A. (Fourie, A..) | Li, Z.J. (Li, Z.J..)

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In this paper, the compressive strength and failure patterns of reinforced cemented paste backfill (CPB) were studied aiming to promote the stability of backfilled stopes. The concept of ductile backfill was proposed and a series of unconfined compression tests were carried out on both non-reinforced and reinforced cemented paste specimens. Portland cement (3% to 5% by weight of tailings) and five different types of ductile materials (0 to 0.5% by weight of solids) were employed in this experiment for the specimen preparation. The test results showed that inclusion of ductile materials enhanced the unconfined compressive strength (UCS), reduced the post peak stress loss and transformed the failure behaviour of specimens from classical brittleness to ductility. The strength of CPB reinforced with different proportions of polypropylene fibres was compared. The stress-strain curves illustrated that both cement and fibres contributed to the increase of UCS, but higher strain values at the peak stress were achieved by fibre reinforcement. CT sliced images acquired from X-ray computed tomography (CT-scan) demonstrated that the reinforced specimen developed irregular crevices at the edge of cross sections and gained the capacity of bearing large displacements owing to the mobilised tensile strength of fibres. It leads to the potential of avoiding unexpected falling blocks of CPB when adjacent mining occurs. This finding highlights a strategy to improve the self-supporting capacity of the fill mass with less cement usage and reduce the ore dilution rates when excavating to adjacent stopes. © 2015 by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy & Petroleum and ISRM.

Keyword:

Compression testing Tensile strength Reinforcement Rock mechanics Stoping Fracture mechanics Stress-strain curves Compressive strength Reinforced plastics Ductility Computerized tomography Portland cement Fibers Polypropylenes

Author Community:

  • [ 1 ] [Yi, X.W.]University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, Perth; 6009, Australia
  • [ 2 ] [Ma, G.W.]University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, Perth; 6009, Australia
  • [ 3 ] [Fourie, A.]University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, Perth; 6009, Australia
  • [ 4 ] [Li, Z.J.]Beijing University of Technology, 100 Ping Le Yuan, Chaoyang, Beijing; 100124, China

Reprint Author's Address:

  • 马国伟

    [ma, g.w.]university of western australia, 35 stirling hwy, crawley, perth; 6009, australia

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Year: 2015

Volume: 2015- MAY

Page: 1-10

Language: English

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