Utilization of Low Activity CFBC Ash in Cemented Paste Backfill Containing Phosphate Tailings - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

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Huiqin Yao Dongmei Liu
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Abstract

The study investigated the potential use of low activity circulating fluidized bed combustion (CFBC) ash and phosphate tailings for the production of a filling material based on the cement. The phosphate tailings were used as aggregate and consolidated by cement and CFBC ash. The results showed that the bleeding rate and fluidity of all mixtures decreased with the increasing the amount of CFBC ash. The fluidity of filling slurry is highly related to the experimental factors such as the content of sulfur solid ash, B/A ratio, and mass concentration. The replacement of CFBC ash ranging from 20 to 40% led to a significant decrease in setting time and an obvious increase in compressive strength, but the above effect was obviously weakened when reducing the mass concentration and B/A ratio. The hydrated calcium silicate gel and ettringite generated from the hydration of cement and CFBC ash were the main sources of strength for the filling materials. When the recommended proportion was 1/6 binder/phosphorus tailings ratio, 76% solid content, and 40% CFBC ash replacement, the filling material still met demands on working and mechanical properties; at the same time, the utilization of CFBC ash and phosphorus tailings was maximized.
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APA: Huiqin Yao Dongmei Liu  (2021)  Utilization of Low Activity CFBC Ash in Cemented Paste Backfill Containing Phosphate Tailings - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

MLA: Huiqin Yao Dongmei Liu Utilization of Low Activity CFBC Ash in Cemented Paste Backfill Containing Phosphate Tailings - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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