Consistency and Rheological Properties of Cemented Paste Backfills Prepared with Tailings with Varying Free Muscovite Content

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The presence of free muscovite in tailings can negatively affect the mechanical strength and rheological properties of cemented paste backfill, as has been observed for several cementitious materials. The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of free muscovite content in tailings on the consistency and rheology of cemented paste backfill. For this purpose, cemented paste backfill mixtures were prepared from two different tailings. The mixtures were prepared at solids contents between 70% and 74% and with the addition of 5% GU (general use Portland cement)/slag binder. In addition, the influence of muscovite was studied by varying the muscovite content of the tailings from about 14% to 25%. Abrams cone slump tests and rheological analyses were carried out for each recipe. The results show a decrease in slump height and an increase in yield stress, Herschel–Bulkley flow index, and infinite shear rate Cross viscosity with increasing muscovite content for a given solids content. Therefore, water should be added to maintain the required flowability of cemented paste backfill, which increases the water/binder ratio and may affect the mechanical strength. A method is presented for determining the amount of binder to be incorporated to maintain the water/binder ratio of the original cemented paste backfill recipe.

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Menasria, H. G., Mbonimpa, M., Belem, T., & Maqsoud, A. (2025). Consistency and Rheological Properties of Cemented Paste Backfills Prepared with Tailings with Varying Free Muscovite Content. Mining, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/mining5010010

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