Paste Backfill Bulkhead Monitoring ? A Case Study from Inmet?s Cayeli Mine, Turkey

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2007

Abstract

The stability of paste fill bulkheads forms an integral part of a successful paste fill system. Bulkheads are constructed at the draw points of open stopes to contain paste fill while the initial pour cures and forms a consolidated plug. Mobilization of uncured paste fill as a result of a bulkhead failure can lead to significant consequences, including endangering the safety of personnel, property damage and production losses and delays. The loading conditions in the paste fill and the resultant lateral loads on the bulkheads are complex and are dependent on many factors. This paper presents a case study of several paste fill bulkhead failures; the results of an in-situ pressure monitoring program to ascertain the pressure loads, and the subsequent paste fill bulkhead evaluation.
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APA:  (2007)  Paste Backfill Bulkhead Monitoring ? A Case Study from Inmet?s Cayeli Mine, Turkey

MLA: Paste Backfill Bulkhead Monitoring ? A Case Study from Inmet?s Cayeli Mine, Turkey. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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