Evaluation of the Effect of Mixing Method, Sequence and Time on the Properties of Gelfill

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Doucet
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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10
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2007

Abstract

Since 2001, CANMET Mining and Mineral Sciences Laboratories (MMSL) have worked with Falconbridge Ltd. (now Xstrata Nickel) to evaluate trends in the strength development and water retention properties of a novel backfill material for underground mining, called gelfill. Between 2004 and 2006, extensive laboratory tests were undertaken under the leadership of the Deep Mining Research Consortium (DMRC). This paper compares results obtained from samples circulated through a mini-flow loop and a simple mixer. Although many parameters were studied over the last five (5) years, this paper focuses on the investigation of the effect of the mixing method, sequence and time, and the curing environment on strength development and water retention of gelfill. It was found that binder should be added as a powder to the mix in the mini-flow loop, and that mixing slurry in the mini-flow loop as opposed to the mixer generally yielded higher strengths. The practical implications of these observations are the subject of an on-going underground trial that will compare laboratory and in situ properties of regular slurry fill with gelfill.
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APA: C. Doucet  (2007)  Evaluation of the Effect of Mixing Method, Sequence and Time on the Properties of Gelfill

MLA: C. Doucet Evaluation of the Effect of Mixing Method, Sequence and Time on the Properties of Gelfill. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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