Strength Of Cement Grout Plugs In Salt

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Akgun J. J. K. Daemen
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Design of plugs for abandonment of boreholes and shafts may be governed by the bond strength between the plug and host rock. Presented in this paper are the results of push-out tests on two types of expansive cement grout plugs emplaced in rock salt. The average interface shear strengths range from 2 to 12 MPa. Peak shear stresses (assuming an elastic stress distribution along the interface) are up to eight times higher. Dissolution along the interface may be enhanced by clay inclusions in the salt and appears to reduce bond strengths. Application of the results to the design of plugs for larger openings (e.g., shafts, drifts, or boreholes) is discussed.
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APA: H. Akgun J. J. K. Daemen  (1995)  Strength Of Cement Grout Plugs In Salt

MLA: H. Akgun J. J. K. Daemen Strength Of Cement Grout Plugs In Salt. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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