RI 9550 - Field Demonstration of Two Pneumatic Backfilling Technologies

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert C. Dyni
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

This U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) report summarizes a field demonstration of pneumatic backfilling technologies conducted at the abandoned Hillside Coal and Iron Slope in Vandling, P A. Researchers demonstrated two pneumatic backfilling technologies recently developed under the USBM's Abandoned Mine Reclamation Research Program, the Pneumatic Pipefeeder and the High-Efficiency Ejector. Both systems had previously been evaluated at the USBM's subsidence abatement investigation laboratory near Fairchance, P A. The objective of the demonstration was to fill 100% of the abandoned tunnel with backfill stone to prevent further subsidence. The Pneumatic Pipefeeder was used for 21 days, at a rate of 63 to 124 t/ d (69 to 136 st/d), to fill 88% of the tunnel. The High-Efficiency Ejector was used for 2 days, at a rate of 125 to 132 t/d (138 to 146 st/d) to fill the remaining 12% of the tunnel. The backfill placed by both systems was tightly compacted. The major problem encountered was wear on the polyethylene pipeline from the abrasion of the high-velocity backfill. The use of heavier steel pipe minimized the problem. A cost analysis for the entire project is given.
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APA: Robert C. Dyni  (2010)  RI 9550 - Field Demonstration of Two Pneumatic Backfilling Technologies

MLA: Robert C. Dyni RI 9550 - Field Demonstration of Two Pneumatic Backfilling Technologies. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2010.

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