Experimental and Three-Dimensional Numerical Studies of the Anchorage Performance of Rock Bolts

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Yu Chen Charlie C. Li
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The application of rock bolts for the stabilisation of underground openings needs a good understanding of the response of the bolts during rock excavation. The pull-and-shear performance of two types of rock bolts—that is, the fully encapsulated rebar and the D-Bolt—has been studied both experimentally and numerically. The rock bolts were tested under a pull-and-shear load at five displacing angles (i.e., 0°, 20°, 40°, 60°, and 90°), and at the same time, the strains on the bolts were monitored during testing. The two types of rock bolts have similar loading capacities, while the loading angle has obvious influence on the deformation capacity of the D-Bolt. The ultimate total displacement of the D-Bolt decreases from 140 mm under pure pull loading to 70 mm under shearing. The displacement capacity of the rebar is not significantly influenced by the loading angle but remains at a quite low level from 29 to 53 mm. The D-Bolt yielded in a longer section the rebar bolt under pure shear. A trilinear material model was used to simulate the strain hardening behaviour of the bolt steels in the numerical code FLAC3D. The numerical results show that the axial load in the bolt decreases exponentially with the distance from the loading position for the rebar bolts, but it remains constant in the bolt sections between the anchor positions for the D-Bolts. When the bolt is subjected to a lateral load, shear stresses are created on the D-Bolt surface within a short distance from the loading position.
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APA: Yu Chen Charlie C. Li  (2015)  Experimental and Three-Dimensional Numerical Studies of the Anchorage Performance of Rock Bolts

MLA: Yu Chen Charlie C. Li Experimental and Three-Dimensional Numerical Studies of the Anchorage Performance of Rock Bolts. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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