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Total and Effective Stresses in Backfilled Stopes during the Fill Placement on a Pervious Base for Barricade Design

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MINERALS
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/min9010038

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backfill; self-weight consolidation; arching effect; effective stress; total stress; excess pore water pressure (PWP); pervious base

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada NSERC [NSERC 402318]
  2. Fonds de recherche du Quebec-Nature et Technologies [FRQNT 2015-MI-191676]
  3. Research Institute on Mines and the Environment (RIME UQAT-Polytechnique)

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Backfill is increasingly used in underground mines worldwide. Its successful application depends on the stability of the barricades built at the base of the stopes to hold the backfill in place, which in turn depends on the knowledge of the pore water pressure (PWP) and stresses during, or shortly after, the placement of the slurried backfill. Until now, self-weight consolidation is usually considered for the estimation of the PWP. There is no solution available to evaluate the total and effective stresses during, and shortly after, the filling operation. As excess PWP can simultaneously be generated (increased) and dissipated (decreased) during the backfilling operation, effective stresses can develop when the filling rate is low and/or hydraulic conductivity of the backfill is high. The arching effect has to be considered to evaluate the effective and total stresses in the backfilled stopes. In this paper, a pseudo-analytical solution is proposed to evaluate the effective and total stresses in backfilled stopes during the backfill deposition on a permeable base, by considering the self-weight consolidation and arching effect. The proposed solution is validated by numerical results obtained by Plaxis2D. A few sample applications of the proposed solution are shown.

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