Mechanical properties and damage mode of cemented tailings backfill in an acidic environment

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 1536 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 1, 2021
Abstract
The properties and deterioration in strength of cemented tailings backfill (CTB )in the underground
acidic environment under oxidizing conditions were studied. X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning
electron microscopy of the surface of the CTB was carried out, and the sulphuric acid corrosion mechanism elucidated. The properties tested included compressive strength, elastic modulus, cohesion, internal friction angle, variation in the hydrogen ion concentration, and stress-strain relationship in different corrosion periods. The damage model of the CTB was established considering
the effects of parameters such as corrosion time and strain on the damage evolution. It was found
that the compressive strength, elastic modulus, cohesion (binder effect), and internal friction
angle increased at first and then decreased with exposure time. In the long term, the peak stress
decreased with corrosion time while the peak strain increased; elastic modulus, and deformation
modulus also decreased. The damage caused by corrosion and by load were related by means of a mathematical model, which revealed the relationships between sulphuric attack, load, and damage to backfill in complex underground environments. During corrosion, the expansion of gypsum and ettringite caused microfractures in the CTB. With increasing corrosion time, micro-cracks developed
and proliferated. The mechanism of corrosion damage was found to be the dissolution of hydrogen
ions and a sulphate ion reaction that produces an expansive substance, resulting in deterioration of the strength of CTB.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Mechanical properties and damage mode of cemented tailings backfill in an acidic environmentMLA: Mechanical properties and damage mode of cemented tailings backfill in an acidic environment. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.