2023
DOI: 10.3390/min13030389
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Mechanical Properties and Hydration Mechanism of Coal Flotation Tailing Cemented Filling Materials

Abstract: Large-scale application of filled coal mining technology has long been limited by conditions such as the cost of filling. Compared to traditional filling materials, coal flotation tailing filling materials (CFTFM) offers advantages such as low cost and excellent performance. The Box–Behnken response surface method was used to investigate the influence of flotation tailing properties on the mechanical properties and hydration mechanisms of the filling material. Ash content, blending, and calcination temperature… Show more

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“…As a form of environmentally friendly tailings treatment [10], the paste filling mining method [11] transforms tailings of various particle sizes (unclassified tailings) into a toothpaste-like, non-segregating paste slurry for stockpiling and filling. This method effectively mitigates adverse factors such as surface subsidence and perimeter rock instability caused by mined-out areas [12]. Simultaneously, it enhances resource recovery rates, reduces environmental and safety hazards posed by mine waste, eases the strain on existing tailings dams, and achieves the "one waste to cure two hazards" principle [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a form of environmentally friendly tailings treatment [10], the paste filling mining method [11] transforms tailings of various particle sizes (unclassified tailings) into a toothpaste-like, non-segregating paste slurry for stockpiling and filling. This method effectively mitigates adverse factors such as surface subsidence and perimeter rock instability caused by mined-out areas [12]. Simultaneously, it enhances resource recovery rates, reduces environmental and safety hazards posed by mine waste, eases the strain on existing tailings dams, and achieves the "one waste to cure two hazards" principle [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%