Temperature Effect on Mohr–Coulomb’s Effective Strength Parameters of Paste Backfill

In-stope paste backfill monitoring at different mine sites showed anomalous increase in total stress during rest periods. One of the explanations according to a recent laboratorymodel experiment was attributed to volumetric expansion caused by temperature increase within the backfill. This paper ext...

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Main Authors: Alsidqi, Hasan, Ting, Wee Kiet
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spelling my.unimas.ir.384152022-04-25T07:21:23Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38415/ Temperature Effect on Mohr–Coulomb’s Effective Strength Parameters of Paste Backfill Alsidqi, Hasan Ting, Wee Kiet TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) In-stope paste backfill monitoring at different mine sites showed anomalous increase in total stress during rest periods. One of the explanations according to a recent laboratorymodel experiment was attributed to volumetric expansion caused by temperature increase within the backfill. This paper extends the understanding whether the Mohr–Coulomb’s effective strength parameters are affected by such temperature increase. The effects are explained through evaluating the apparent cohesion and the effective internal and interfacial friction angles under different temperature conditions. A series of modified direct shear tests were performed on saturated specimens under three controlled temperature levels: 25°C, 50°C, and 70°C. The specimens consist of cemented paste backfill and uncemented paste backfill. The results show that the effective internal and the interfacial friction angles increase as the temperature increases, depending on the type of material and the shearing condition, whereas the temperature increase does not significantly affect the apparent cohesion. The findings serve as a reference for engineers and academics in explaining the stress anomaly and to better understand the shear behavior of paste backfill under different temperature conditions for mine stope backfill design. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38415/1/Temperature%20Effect%20-%20Copy.pdf Alsidqi, Hasan and Ting, Wee Kiet (2022) Temperature Effect on Mohr–Coulomb’s Effective Strength Parameters of Paste Backfill. Frontiers in Materials, 8 (794089). pp. 1-13. ISSN 2296-8016 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmats.2021.794089/full DOI 10.3389/fmats.2021.794089
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Alsidqi, Hasan
Ting, Wee Kiet
Temperature Effect on Mohr–Coulomb’s Effective Strength Parameters of Paste Backfill
description In-stope paste backfill monitoring at different mine sites showed anomalous increase in total stress during rest periods. One of the explanations according to a recent laboratorymodel experiment was attributed to volumetric expansion caused by temperature increase within the backfill. This paper extends the understanding whether the Mohr–Coulomb’s effective strength parameters are affected by such temperature increase. The effects are explained through evaluating the apparent cohesion and the effective internal and interfacial friction angles under different temperature conditions. A series of modified direct shear tests were performed on saturated specimens under three controlled temperature levels: 25°C, 50°C, and 70°C. The specimens consist of cemented paste backfill and uncemented paste backfill. The results show that the effective internal and the interfacial friction angles increase as the temperature increases, depending on the type of material and the shearing condition, whereas the temperature increase does not significantly affect the apparent cohesion. The findings serve as a reference for engineers and academics in explaining the stress anomaly and to better understand the shear behavior of paste backfill under different temperature conditions for mine stope backfill design.
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author Alsidqi, Hasan
Ting, Wee Kiet
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Ting, Wee Kiet
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title Temperature Effect on Mohr–Coulomb’s Effective Strength Parameters of Paste Backfill
title_short Temperature Effect on Mohr–Coulomb’s Effective Strength Parameters of Paste Backfill
title_full Temperature Effect on Mohr–Coulomb’s Effective Strength Parameters of Paste Backfill
title_fullStr Temperature Effect on Mohr–Coulomb’s Effective Strength Parameters of Paste Backfill
title_full_unstemmed Temperature Effect on Mohr–Coulomb’s Effective Strength Parameters of Paste Backfill
title_sort temperature effect on mohr–coulomb’s effective strength parameters of paste backfill
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38415/1/Temperature%20Effect%20-%20Copy.pdf
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