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Fall 2021
Canada has approximately 50% of land mass covered with permafrost. With the increasing of mining and construction activities in permafrost regions, cement-based mixtures (e.g., concrete, shotcrete, backfill, and grout) are expected to be increasingly used in these regions. However, cold...
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Recycling mine waste to improve the acid resistance of cement-based composites for underground structures
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Cement-based composites are widely used in underground structures for various applications, such as tunnel lining, mine backfilling, and grouting. However, cement-based composites are highly susceptible to attack by sulfuric acid that can be naturally generated around underground structures...
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Refining real site TKPH (tonne-kilometer-per-hour) of ultra-large off-the-road tires at mine sites
DownloadSpring 2023
The objective of this PhD program is to refine the real site TKPH (tonne-kilometer-per-hour) of ultra-large off-the-road (OTR) tires at mine sites. To achieve this, a novel HLSRT model (a Hysteresis Loss model considering Strain levels, strain Rates, and rubber Temperatures) was first developed...