Underground Cemented Backfill, a Design Procedure for an Integrated Mining Waste Management.

From several case studies around the world, it is well known that the binder represents the major part of backfilling operation cost. Therefore, in the case of Imiter operation, research were mainly focused on the optimization of binder content. To this end, the definition of the physical and chemic...

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Main Authors: Abdelhadi KHALDOUN, Latifa OUADIF, Lahcen BAHI, Khadija BABA
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714902086
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spelling doaj-ca11210d274a4ad0a5d6118e12c1d1b62021-02-02T05:48:19ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011490208610.1051/matecconf/201714902086matecconf_cmss2018_02086Underground Cemented Backfill, a Design Procedure for an Integrated Mining Waste Management.Abdelhadi KHALDOUNLatifa OUADIFLahcen BAHIKhadija BABAFrom several case studies around the world, it is well known that the binder represents the major part of backfilling operation cost. Therefore, in the case of Imiter operation, research were mainly focused on the optimization of binder content. To this end, the definition of the physical and chemical properties of the future formula ingredients, specifically: tailings, waste material and hydraulic binder, was necessary. Analytical verifications were conducted to predict the UCB mechanical strength according to the defined underground functions and delivery network. Experimental testing, including: uniaxial compression, Immediate Bearing Index (IBI) and slump test, were then conducted to evaluate the possibility of reaching the required strength with the selected materials. The obtained results show that the tailings and mining wastes can be used as backfilling material with a specific binder content depending on each underground application. The followed approach can be applied for a prefeasibility evaluation for a backfilling facility.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714902086underground miningwaste managementcemented backfilldesign optimization
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author Abdelhadi KHALDOUN
Latifa OUADIF
Lahcen BAHI
Khadija BABA
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Latifa OUADIF
Lahcen BAHI
Khadija BABA
Underground Cemented Backfill, a Design Procedure for an Integrated Mining Waste Management.
MATEC Web of Conferences
underground mining
waste management
cemented backfill
design optimization
author_facet Abdelhadi KHALDOUN
Latifa OUADIF
Lahcen BAHI
Khadija BABA
author_sort Abdelhadi KHALDOUN
title Underground Cemented Backfill, a Design Procedure for an Integrated Mining Waste Management.
title_short Underground Cemented Backfill, a Design Procedure for an Integrated Mining Waste Management.
title_full Underground Cemented Backfill, a Design Procedure for an Integrated Mining Waste Management.
title_fullStr Underground Cemented Backfill, a Design Procedure for an Integrated Mining Waste Management.
title_full_unstemmed Underground Cemented Backfill, a Design Procedure for an Integrated Mining Waste Management.
title_sort underground cemented backfill, a design procedure for an integrated mining waste management.
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description From several case studies around the world, it is well known that the binder represents the major part of backfilling operation cost. Therefore, in the case of Imiter operation, research were mainly focused on the optimization of binder content. To this end, the definition of the physical and chemical properties of the future formula ingredients, specifically: tailings, waste material and hydraulic binder, was necessary. Analytical verifications were conducted to predict the UCB mechanical strength according to the defined underground functions and delivery network. Experimental testing, including: uniaxial compression, Immediate Bearing Index (IBI) and slump test, were then conducted to evaluate the possibility of reaching the required strength with the selected materials. The obtained results show that the tailings and mining wastes can be used as backfilling material with a specific binder content depending on each underground application. The followed approach can be applied for a prefeasibility evaluation for a backfilling facility.
topic underground mining
waste management
cemented backfill
design optimization
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714902086
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