High Strength Aerated Cement Bulkheads for Target Gold Mine, South Africa

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. J. R. Ras
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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9
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2007

Abstract

A sub-level open stoping method is being used to mine the massive deposits at TARGET Gold Mine which uses cemented tailings to backfill the stopes. This requires the construction of bulkheads to contain the freshly placed backfill, capable of resisting the hydraulic pressure imposed by filling. The bulkheads must contain an 8 metre head of backfill slurry within 48 hours and withstand the force exerted by a 35 metre load of consolidated fill at a maximum estimated fill relative density of 1.9. After a variety of methods of construction were evaluated, it was decided to construct the bulkheads using the low density, fast-setting foamed cement-based product TEKSEAL HS manufactured by MINOVA RSA. The cement foam is contained between low-cost steel and fabric brattices which are easy to construct, using a method specially developed for the TARGET bulkheads. The paper will describe the design, trialling and construction of the bulkheads, and results obtained to date.
Citation

APA: D. J. R. Ras  (2007)  High Strength Aerated Cement Bulkheads for Target Gold Mine, South Africa

MLA: D. J. R. Ras High Strength Aerated Cement Bulkheads for Target Gold Mine, South Africa. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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