RI 6138 The Effect Of Suspension In Bolting Bedded Mine Roof

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Louis A. Panek
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Tests of mine-roof models in a centrifuge show that the suspension effect due to bolting a horizontally bedded mine roof with frictionless surfaces of contact between beds depends principally on the number of bolted beds and their relative flexural rigidities, provided that sufficient bolt tension is exerted to prevent strata separations at the bolt locations. Strata separations tend to occur in the unbolted roof mainly because the beds have unequal thicknesses. "Suspension effect" refers to the transfer of part of the weight of weaker or thinner beds to the flexurally more rigid beds by roof bolts or by any other means. The factors investigated were number of beds in the bolted unit, bed thickness, modulus of elasticity of beds, length of bolts, spacing of bolts across and along the opening, bolt load, and intensity of roof load. The general principles of behavior of the bolted roof beds are explained by an approximate theory. Model test data are used to validate the theory and to obtain an expression for the "suspension efficiency". As the suspension effect actually observed in the models is smaller than that predicted by the approximate theory, the suspension efficiency in general is less than unity. Mathematical expressions are obtained for (1) the change in roof bending stress due to the suspension effect, which is needed for design of a roof-bolting system, (2) the change of roof deflection due to the suspension effect, which may be useful for evaluating the effectiveness of a roof-bolting system, and (3) the bolt load or pre-load that is required to achieve the desired reinforcing effect.
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APA: Louis A. Panek  (1962)  RI 6138 The Effect Of Suspension In Bolting Bedded Mine Roof

MLA: Louis A. Panek RI 6138 The Effect Of Suspension In Bolting Bedded Mine Roof. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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