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Laboratory experimental study of the evaporation and mechanical behaviour of deposited tailings

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 47, Pages 67565-67576

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-14951-x

Keywords

Tailings disposal; Thickened tailings; Evaporation behaviours; Desiccation process; Mechanical properties

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51804178, 51804051]

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Surface deposition is widely used in the mining industry to manage mill tailings. The evaporation processes of deposited tailings were studied, with results showing four stages in the evaporation process for coarse and fine tailings. Factors such as exposure area and layer thickness have a considerable influence on evaporation rates.
Surface deposition has been widely used in the mining industry to manage mill tailings. Tailings are generally discharged in the form of a slurry into tailings ponds. The slurried tailings are deposited in layers that undergo complex processes, e.g. evaporation, desiccation and consolidation. The evaporation of the deposited tailings controls their geotechnical engineering behaviour, which is necessary to characterise the physical properties. In this study, a constant temperature device was employed in evaporation tests to investigate two classes of deposited tailings, and the effects of the initial concentration, particle size, exposure area and deposited layer thickness on the evaporation processes were analysed. The test results showed four stages in the evaporation processes of deposited coarse and fine tailings. Dewatering of the deposited tailings occurred during the first two stages, which were keys to improving the desiccation efficiency of the tailings in the pond. The exposure area and deposited layer thickness also had a considerable influence on evaporation. The evaporation rate increased with the exposure area and layer thickness. Direct shear tests were performed to measure the shear strength of intact tailings during evaporation and used to determine the variation law of the mechanical properties of the test tailings.

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