Monitoring Of Bolt Axial Loads In Underground Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Mitri
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

A new monitoring device called SAFEBOLT (Stress And Force Evaluator in BOLTs) has been recently developed at McGill University. The device is essentially an alternative to the load cell, it permits the monitoring of bolt axial load in the field. The SAFEBOLT system consists of a portable readout unit, a connecting cable and the SAFEBOLT device, which is installed in the bolt head. The new device can be installed on any industry standard rockbolt or rebar. The device is completely encapsulated in the bolt head, which makes it resistant to corrosion, rugged, and free of any electric wires. Pilot tests at two underground Quebec mines were carried out and helped improve the initial design of the device head.
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APA: H. Mitri  (2002)  Monitoring Of Bolt Axial Loads In Underground Mines

MLA: H. Mitri Monitoring Of Bolt Axial Loads In Underground Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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