The article presents laboratory tests of pressure compressibility characteristics of materials and backfilling. The tests were carried out for three different types of backfilling: Rock fill (dry), hydraulic and paste in oedometers for three different volume configurations with the addition of waste from flue-gas treatment or in the form of fly ash. For the rock fill, compressibility was determined for the backfilling made only from dolomite, while in subsequent tests 50% and 25% by volume of the waste from the flue-gas treatment were added to the backfilling material, respectively. In the case of hydraulic backfilling, the mixture was sand mixed with water and fly ash in a fixed ratio: A mixture of sand and water in a 1:1 ratio, a mixture of sand with water and fly ash in a volume ratio of 50% sand with water and 50% fly ash and 75% sand with water and 25% fly ash. The last type of research was paste backfilling, for which compressibility was determined for a mixture of waste (fly ash), binder and water in a volume ratio of: 50% fly ash, 40%, 45% and 48% water and 10%, 5% and 2% binder.
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Skrzypkowski, K. (2018). Compressibility of materials and backfilling mixtures with addition of solid wastes from flue-gas treatment and fly ashes. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 71). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20187100007
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