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E3S Web of Conf.
Volume 382, 2023
8th International Conference on Unsaturated Soils (UNSAT 2023)
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Article Number | 16006 | |
Number of page(s) | 5 | |
Section | Partial Saturation and Tailings | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202338216006 | |
Published online | 24 April 2023 |
Evaluating the performance of three sensor types for long-term measurement of suctions in gold tailings
University of Pretoria, Department of Civil Engineering, Pretoria, South Africa
* Corresponding author: yashay.narainsamy@tuks.co.za
A key aspect of the stability of a tailings dam is the pore pressure regime within the dam. Although gold tailings can exist in an unsaturated state in the field, the measurement of negative pore pressures (matric suctions) in active gold tailings dams is not common. One of the reasons for this may be the uncertainty regarding the ideal sensor type that should be used due to the shortcomings of various types of sensors. To investigate this, a long-term Drying Box experiment was conducted in the geotechnical laboratory at the University of Pretoria. Three sensor types were assessed: a commercially available water potential sensor and two versions of the TUKS tensiometer – a high capacity tensiometer designed and constructed at the University of Pretoria. Gold tailings was deposited in a slurry form and allowed to desiccate. The response from the three sensor types as a result of the change in suctions due to drying and subsequent re-wetting were observed. It was found that the TUKS tensiometer with the steel casing provided rapid, reliable, long-term suction readings. This sensor type is therefore recommended for long-term measurement of suction in gold tailings.
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