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Experimental study on delamination and strength characteristics of cemented waste rock backfill

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CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 365, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2022.130058

Keywords

Cemented waste rock backfill (CWRB); Aggregate distribution; Delamination; Uniaxial compressive strength (UCS)

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The relation between segregation and strength of cemented waste rock backfill (CWRB) was analyzed by examining the aggregate distribution, uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), and failure law of the CWRB with different mass concentrations and accelerator contents. The test results showed that higher mass concentration and accelerator content led to more uniform aggregate distribution, improved skeleton structure, increased UCS, and changed material properties from plastic to elastic. The strength of the CWRB increased exponentially with the increase of the aggregate uniformity coefficient.
To analyze the relation of segregation and strength of cemented waste rock backfill (CWRB), the aggregate distribution, uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), and failure law of the CWRB with different mass concentra-tions and accelerator contents were investigated by scanning the backfill section and acoustic emission test under uniaxial compression conditions. The test results show that: (1) The higher the mass concentration and accel-erator content, the more uniform the aggregate distribution of the specimens; (2) The higher the mass con-centration and accelerator content, the better the skeleton structure of the specimens, and the UCS of the specimens was significantly increased from 3.53 MPa to 21.59 MPa; (3) The higher the mass concentration and accelerator content, the material properties of the specimens changed from plastic to elastic, and the integrity of the specimens was better after destruction (4) The relationship between the uniformity coefficient and UCS was constructed by defining the aggregate uniformity coefficient according to the degree of specimen delamination, and the strength increased exponentially with the increase of the aggregate uniformity coefficient.

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