Sensitivity analysis of key factors influencing compression-induced deformation of waste rocks for backfilling to reduce environmental pollution

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
Meng LiDeon M Germain

Abstract

As solid wastes are generated during coal mining, waste rocks can be backfilled into goaf so as to reduce geological hazards and environmental damage caused by coal mining; however, under different stress regimes, the sensitivities of factors influencing compression-induced deformation (CID) of waste rocks for backfilling (WRBs) are different. In order to control the compression-induced deformation of waste rocks for backfilling more efficiently, compression characteristics of waste rocks for backfilling under four different stress levels were tested by using a homemade loading test system for granular materials based on an orthogonal experiment. The influences of lithology, particle size distribution (PSD), lateral stress, and number of lateral loading cycles on compression-induced deformation of waste rocks for backfilling and sensitivities ranks of the four factors were analysed. The test results showed that: (1) under an axial stress of less than 10 MPa, lateral stress was considered the main factor influencing compression-induced deformation of waste rocks for backfilling; when the axial stress ranged from 10 to 20 MPa, particle size distribution was the main influencing factor; (2) under four different axial stress levels...Continue Reading

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Feb 4, 2019·Environmental Science and Pollution Research International·Meng LiDeon M Germain

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