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Change in Permeability of Loose Rocks in Partial Impregnation with High-Elastic Polymer. / Shilova, T. V.; Serdyuk, I. M.; Serdyukov, S. V. et al.

In: Journal of Mining Science, Vol. 60, No. 1, 02.2024, p. 22-28.

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Shilova, TV, Serdyuk, IM, Serdyukov, SV, Ivanova, OA & Serdyukov, AS 2024, 'Change in Permeability of Loose Rocks in Partial Impregnation with High-Elastic Polymer', Journal of Mining Science, vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 22-28. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1062739124010034

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Shilova, T. V., Serdyuk, I. M., Serdyukov, S. V., Ivanova, O. A., & Serdyukov, A. S. (2024). Change in Permeability of Loose Rocks in Partial Impregnation with High-Elastic Polymer. Journal of Mining Science, 60(1), 22-28. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1062739124010034

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Shilova TV, Serdyuk IM, Serdyukov SV, Ivanova OA, Serdyukov AS. Change in Permeability of Loose Rocks in Partial Impregnation with High-Elastic Polymer. Journal of Mining Science. 2024 Feb;60(1):22-28. doi: 10.1134/S1062739124010034

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Shilova, T. V. ; Serdyuk, I. M. ; Serdyukov, S. V. et al. / Change in Permeability of Loose Rocks in Partial Impregnation with High-Elastic Polymer. In: Journal of Mining Science. 2024 ; Vol. 60, No. 1. pp. 22-28.

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abstract = "The article describes the laboratory testing of permeability and structure of loose rock hardened with two-component highly elastic polyurethane resin at different methods of impregnation and at different consumptions of the polymer. Two methods of impregnation are tested: with a single solution as a mixture of two resin components and with a double solution of separate components mixed inside the test rock. It is shown that the decrease in the volume of resin from 20–40 to 5–10 vol% results in abundance of inter-grain voids and through permeable pore channels, and in an increase in the rock permeability by two–three orders of magnitude. The single-solution impregnation with the ready mixture ensures lower permeability of the test samples.",
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