2019
DOI: 10.3390/min9010052
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In Situ X-Ray CT Investigations of Meso-Damage Evolution of Cemented Waste Rock-Tailings Backfill (CWRTB) during Triaxial Deformation

Abstract: This work presents an experimental study that focused on the meso-damage evolution of cemented waste rock-tailing backfill (CWRTB) under triaxial compression using the in situ X-ray computed tomography (CT) technique. Although numerous investigations have studied the magnitude of the strength of CWRTB material, the mesoscopic damage evolution mechanisms under triaxial deformation are still poorly understood. Artificial CWRTB samples with a waste rock proportion of 30% were prepared by mixing tailings, waste ro… Show more

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“…The Image J software was used to analyze the crack sizes. A pseudo color enhancing algorithm was used to process the original images to compare the differences from the CT images [87]. Fig.…”
Section: D Crack Structure Of Cftmc After Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Image J software was used to analyze the crack sizes. A pseudo color enhancing algorithm was used to process the original images to compare the differences from the CT images [87]. Fig.…”
Section: D Crack Structure Of Cftmc After Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An interesting study compares the mechanical behavior of a native glenoid with the mechanical behavior of an implant glenoid mimicking the physiological loading conditions using a loading equipment coupled with micro-CT [169]. However, besides scaffolds used in regenerative medicine, other materials with vast application fields were characterized in this way-rocks [170], cement-based materials [63], composites for wind turbine blades [171], metamaterials [172], and advanced ceramics [173]-even industrial micro-CT was employed for the evaluation of mechanically tested samples [174].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Architectural Features Under Mechanical Loadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CTB/CPB is a category of composites that is basically manufactured by a blend of mining waste, cement, and water [32][33][34][35]. The sums of these materials used in the matrix can vary significantly depending on the function of the backfill created for underground mines [36,37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%