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IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science, 2018-07, Vol.174 (1), p.12014
2018
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Design of underground mine voids filling operations in difficult flow conditions of fly ash - water mixtures
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  • IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science, 2018-07, Vol.174 (1), p.12014
Ort / Verlag
Bristol: IOP Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
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Free E-Journal (出版社公開部分のみ)
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  • Filling the underground voids created during mining extraction of minerals plays a crucial role in different phases of mining operations. A common practice in Polish coal mines is filling the cavings resulted from coal extraction in longwalls for various safety and technical purposes. Moreover, liquidation of redundant underground workings and decommissioning of mines also require filling of large volumes of voids. As the obsolete mining systems with hydraulic backfill have been entirely replaced by longwalls with caving, a need arose for flexible and easily available method for filing of voids. Nowadays, the most frequently applied are mixtures of fly ash and water, which are able to meet a wide range of requirements of specific applications. These objectives may be achieved by the selection of the type of fly ash and adjustment of concentration of solid in mixture in the respect to geometrical parameters of the transport pipeline. These correlations have been demonstrated on the example of measurements conducted on a laboratory pipeline loop for a wide range of fly ash - water mixtures and flow conditions. Measurement results revealed a complex relationship between rheological properties of mixtures and geometrical parameters of pipelines, which strongly influence the distance at which a mixture may be delivered.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 1755-1307
eISSN: 1755-1315
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/174/1/012014
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_2559503088

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