To explore the influence that filling interval has on the mechanical strength of layered cemented tailing backfill (LCTB), uniaxial compression test is conducted on LCTB samples with a concentration of 70%, 72%, and 75% and a filling interval of 12 h, 24 h, 36 h, and 48 h. From the tests above, mechanical properties and failure modes of LCTB are acquired. The results are as follows: (1) The peak compressive strength of LCTB decreases as the filling interval increases, and it increases when the concentration grows with a certain length of filling interval. At the same time, the peak compressive strength and filling interval show polynomial distribution. (2) There are four stages during the loading process of cemented backfill specimen, that is, compression stage, linear elastic stage, crack extension stage, and undermines development stage. As the filling interval increases, CTB shows a failure mode of tensile failure-tensile shear failure transition-tensile and shear mixing destruction, which provides a theoretical basis for strength design and stability control of backfill.
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