Laboratory investigation on the effects of overburden pressure, water, and time on slaking induced material property degradation of coal mine spoil


Autoria(s): Gallage, Chaminda; Mostofa, Golam; Vosolo, David; Rajapakse, Jayasiri
Contribuinte(s)

Hossain, Zakaria

Kobayashi, Akira

Inazumi, Shinya

Data(s)

16/11/2015

Resumo

In open-cut strip mining, waste material is placed in-pit to minimise operational mine costs. Slope failures in these spoil piles pose a significant safety risk to personnel, along with a financial risk from loss of equipment and scheduling delays. It has been observed that most spoil pile failures occur when the pit has been previously filled with water and then subsequently dewatered. The failures are often initiated at the base of spoil piles where the material can undergo significant slaking (disintegration) over time due to overburden pressure and water saturation. It is important to understand how the mechanical properties of base spoil material are affected by slaking when designing safe spoil pile slope angles, heights, and dewatering rates. In this study, fresh spoil material collected from a coal mine in Brown Basin Coalfield of Queensland, Australia was subjected to high overburden pressure (0 – 900 kPa) under saturated condition and maintained over a period of time (0 – 6 months) allowing the material to slake. To create the above conditions, laboratory designed pressure chambers were used. Once a spoil sample was slaked under certain overburden pressure over a period of time, it was tested for classification, permeability, and strength properties. Results of this testing program suggested that the slaking of saturated coal mine spoil increase with overburden pressure and the time duration over which the overburden pressure was maintained. Further, it was observed that shear strength and permeability of spoil decreased with increase in spoil slaking.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90641/

Publicador

The Geomate International Society

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Gallage, Chaminda, Mostofa, Golam, Vosolo, David, & Rajapakse, Jayasiri (2015) Laboratory investigation on the effects of overburden pressure, water, and time on slaking induced material property degradation of coal mine spoil. In Hossain, Zakaria, Kobayashi, Akira, & Inazumi, Shinya (Eds.) Geotechnique, Construction Materials and Environment, The Geomate International Society, Osaka, Japan, pp. 395-400.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 The Geomate International Society

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090501 Civil Geotechnical Engineering #090508 Water Quality Engineering #090703 Environmental Technologies #Coal mine spoil #Slaking #Overburden Pressure #Shear Strength #Permeability
Tipo

Conference Paper