Study of mining tailings geotechnical parameters obtained from SCPTu tests carried on dry and saturated layers

The correct interpretation of in situ and laboratory test results is an important step in the design of mining tailing containment structures. This study aims to analyze the Seismic Cone Penetration Test (SCPTu) results obtained into a mining tailing reservoir composed of two material layers: a thic...

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Main Authors: Nierwinski Helena P., Heidemann Marcelo, Lavalle Laura A., Sell Bruna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/06/matecconf_PanAm-Unsat2021_04010.pdf
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spelling doaj-2b21343bf448470a91b1d5459a63334f2021-05-04T12:21:53ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2021-01-013370401010.1051/matecconf/202133704010matecconf_PanAm-Unsat2021_04010Study of mining tailings geotechnical parameters obtained from SCPTu tests carried on dry and saturated layersNierwinski Helena P.0Heidemann Marcelo1Lavalle Laura A.2Sell Bruna3Federal University of Santa Catarina, Joinville School of TechnologyFederal University of Santa Catarina, Joinville School of TechnologyUniversidad de la SalleFederal University of Santa Catarina, Joinville School of TechnologyThe correct interpretation of in situ and laboratory test results is an important step in the design of mining tailing containment structures. This study aims to analyze the Seismic Cone Penetration Test (SCPTu) results obtained into a mining tailing reservoir composed of two material layers: a thick-dry and a tick-saturated. It is possible to observe that in a same tailing reservoir, the CPTu test interpretation can lead to a classification of each layer as a different soil with specific behavior and properties. This condition demonstrates that tailings with intermediate permeability (10-5 m/s < k < 10-8 m/s) may present partial drainage conditions during a standard cone penetration test (CPTu) (v=20 mm/s), if saturated conditions are verified. The effects of partial drainage can affect test results, and can induce to errors in the prediction of soil behavior and geotechnical parameters. To evaluate the possible effects of partial drainage, in situ test results were compared to laboratory tests results. It was possible to verify that estimated behavior of dry layers, obtained from in situ tests results, present more similarity to the results from laboratory tests. Probably, the partial drainage effects verified through the interpretation of dissipation tests, distorted the estimated behavior of the saturated layer material.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/06/matecconf_PanAm-Unsat2021_04010.pdf
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author Nierwinski Helena P.
Heidemann Marcelo
Lavalle Laura A.
Sell Bruna
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Heidemann Marcelo
Lavalle Laura A.
Sell Bruna
Study of mining tailings geotechnical parameters obtained from SCPTu tests carried on dry and saturated layers
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Nierwinski Helena P.
Heidemann Marcelo
Lavalle Laura A.
Sell Bruna
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title Study of mining tailings geotechnical parameters obtained from SCPTu tests carried on dry and saturated layers
title_short Study of mining tailings geotechnical parameters obtained from SCPTu tests carried on dry and saturated layers
title_full Study of mining tailings geotechnical parameters obtained from SCPTu tests carried on dry and saturated layers
title_fullStr Study of mining tailings geotechnical parameters obtained from SCPTu tests carried on dry and saturated layers
title_full_unstemmed Study of mining tailings geotechnical parameters obtained from SCPTu tests carried on dry and saturated layers
title_sort study of mining tailings geotechnical parameters obtained from scptu tests carried on dry and saturated layers
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description The correct interpretation of in situ and laboratory test results is an important step in the design of mining tailing containment structures. This study aims to analyze the Seismic Cone Penetration Test (SCPTu) results obtained into a mining tailing reservoir composed of two material layers: a thick-dry and a tick-saturated. It is possible to observe that in a same tailing reservoir, the CPTu test interpretation can lead to a classification of each layer as a different soil with specific behavior and properties. This condition demonstrates that tailings with intermediate permeability (10-5 m/s < k < 10-8 m/s) may present partial drainage conditions during a standard cone penetration test (CPTu) (v=20 mm/s), if saturated conditions are verified. The effects of partial drainage can affect test results, and can induce to errors in the prediction of soil behavior and geotechnical parameters. To evaluate the possible effects of partial drainage, in situ test results were compared to laboratory tests results. It was possible to verify that estimated behavior of dry layers, obtained from in situ tests results, present more similarity to the results from laboratory tests. Probably, the partial drainage effects verified through the interpretation of dissipation tests, distorted the estimated behavior of the saturated layer material.
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