The Effect of Curing Temperature on the Physical Properties of Hydrualic Backfill and Gelfill

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Kermani
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

This paper presents and compares the physical properties of Gelfill and cemented hydraulic fill (CHF) obtained by lab experiments. Gelfill has an alkali activator such as sodium silicate in its materials in addition to primary materials of cemented mine backfill which are deslimed tailings, water and binders. The CHF and Gelfill samples with various mixture designs were cast and cured for 28 days. Initially, the influence of sodium silicate concentration on the mechanical properties of samples was evaluated using the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) test. Consequently, the effect of curing temperature on CHF and Gelfill samples cured in various curing temperatures ranging from 5?50 °C was studied using the UCS test. Microstructure of selected samples was studied wirth the mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) technique. This study concludes that: (i) The mechanical properties of CHF can be improved by the addition of appropriate amount of sodium silicate. (ii) The rate of strength acquisition in Gelfill samples is faster than CHF samples over 28 days of curing period. (iii) Curing temperature strongly influences the mechanical and microstructural properties of CHF and Gelfill samples. (iv) The microstructure analysis revealed that the addition of sodium silicate can modify the pore size distribution and total porosity of Gelfill which can contribute to the better mechanical properties of Gelfill. (v) The MIP tests suggested the microstructure of specimens were changed by adding sodium silicate in a way that the Gelfill samples had a higher percentage of fine pores than CHF samples.
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APA: M. Kermani  (2013)  The Effect of Curing Temperature on the Physical Properties of Hydrualic Backfill and Gelfill

MLA: M. Kermani The Effect of Curing Temperature on the Physical Properties of Hydrualic Backfill and Gelfill. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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