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Some aspects of the mechanics of arching in backfilled stopes

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CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL
Volume 46, Issue 11, Pages 1322-1336

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CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/T09-063

Keywords

arching; mine backfill; paste fill; stope mining

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  1. Australian Centre for Geomechanics (ACG)

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In current underground mining using open stoping methods, it is common to backfill mined-out voids (stopes) using hydraulically placed backfill, which is commonly composed of tailings, to which cement is often added. Knowledge of the stress state within a backfilled stope is required for safe design of drawpoint barricades and for other operational reasons. This stress state depends, inter alia, on the degree of arching that occurs, resulting from the development of shear stress between the fill and the stope walls. This paper presents a numerical modelling study of aspects of the arching phenomenon, carried using the computer code Plaxis. The backfill is characterized using the Mohr-Coulomb soil model, and both dry backfill and saturated backfill are considered to completely cover the full spectrum of backfill types that are used in practice. It is shown that even with dry backfill, the behaviour is governed by a complex interaction between the soil parameters. The behaviour is more complex with saturated backfill, with a key parameter being the permeability of the backfill relative to the rate of filling - i.e., whether the backfilling operation can be considered to be drained or undrained or somewhere between these two extremes.

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