Title | SAP based rapid dewatering of oil sands mature fine tailings |
Publication Type | Thesis |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Authors | Farkish, A. |
Pagination | 116 pages |
Date Published | 04/2013 |
Publisher | University of Ottawa Department of Civil Engineering |
Place Published | Ottawa, ON |
Publication Language | eng |
Keywords | geotechnical properties, laboratory, tailings, tailings treatment |
Abstract | Mature fine tailings (MFT), as a mixture of residual bitumen, sand, silt, fine clay particles and water, are a byproduct of oil sands extraction. The large volume, and poor consolidation and water release ability of MFT have been causing significant economic and environmental concerns. Therefore, several studies have been implemented on finding innovative dewatering/disposal techniques. As a result, different methods have been introduced and tested at a laboratory or a field scale, yet very few of these are commercially used in the oil sands industries. Despite the extensive research, an optimal solution has not been found due to the lack of technical or economic feasibility. In the present study, a novel approach that consists of the rapid dewatering of MFT by using a super absorbent polymer (SAP) to produce dense MFT is proposed. A comprehensive laboratory investigation on the geotechnical characteristics and behavior before and after treatment of MFT is conducted. The effects of SAP based dewatering and freeze/thaw cycles on the undrained shear strength of dewatered MFT by using a vane shear apparatus are studied. Furthermore, the ability of recycled SAP to dewater and densify MFT is assessed. Finally, this study provides the results of consolidation and hydraulic conductivity testing to evaluate the void ratio versus effective stress and hydraulic conductivity of MFT. The effects on the behavior and characteristics of MFT after amendment with usage of recycled SAP are also investigated. |
URL | https://www.ruor.uottawa.ca/bitstream/10393/24251/3/Farkish_Aida_2013_thesis.pdf |
Locational Keywords | Alberta oil sands |
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Group | OSEMB |
Citation Key | 53597 |