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MINEFILL '98 - The Sixth International Symposium on Mining with Backfill, Brisbane, Qld, April

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MINEFILL '98 - The Sixth International Symposium on Mining with Backfill, Brisbane, Qld, April

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Developments in Backfill Technology in South Africa

The need to provide a sufficient quality and quantity of backfill continues to increase in South Africa, particularly as related to the increasing depth of mining. More and more applications require well designed fill systems either as classified or cemented backfill, and in some applications even tailings/aggregate based backfills. The paper discusses developments in backfill technology in South Africa with special emphasis on reliable system designs and operations, particularly as related to the preparation and hydraulic transportation aspects. Approaches for the alleviation of previous problems associated with premature pipe failures in vertical shaft columns for the distribution of tailings based backfills are discussed. Resulting from CSIR's developmental work, reliable full-flow systems, which can operate at low system pressures, have become a common practice, provided that backfill tlowrates and internal pipe sizes are well matched. This aspect is reviewed. With regard to the tailings/aggregate based backfills the paper reviews some of the results of comprehensive in situ monitoring and the development of such systems. It is shown that a thorough understanding of the effects of aggregate top size, fines content and slurry relative density is required in order to ensure the restartability of temporarily shut-down pipelines.
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Unique ID: P199801020

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