Macroscopic and microscopic trans-scale characteristics of pore structure of mine grouting materials

Jian hua HU, Qi fan REN, Shao wei MA*, Quan JIANG, Yuan jian JIANG, Jun long SHANG, Zhou quan LUO

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Abstract

The pore structure and porosity of three kinds of mine grouting materials were characterized based on a thin-section analysis and low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technique. The macroscopic pore interconnectivity was investigated using binary images captured from thin sections and a random walk pore spectral dimension (RWPSD) algorithm. The experimental results show that the microstructure of the grouting materials used consisted of interlayer pores, gel pores, capillary pores, circular air holes, and small fractures, and tailings can fill some gaps in the hydration product structure and dense hydration products. There is a positive correlation between pore interconnectivity and curing time. In addition, there is a relationship between pore interconnectivity and porosity. With increasing porosity and pore interconnectivity, a non-uniform pore structure occurs in mine grouting materials with an accelerator and results in reduced setting time and later strength.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1067-1081
Number of pages15
JournalTransactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China (English Edition)
Volume29
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2019

Keywords

  • grouting material
  • nuclear magnetic resonance
  • pore interconnectivity
  • pore microstructure
  • random walk pore spectral dimension
  • thin-section analysis
  • trans-scale study

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