RI 6250 Design And Development Of A Rock Bolt Anchored By Explosive Forming: A Progress Report

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 33
- File Size:
- 6427 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
Conventional rock-bolt anchors often fail when installed in weak formations. The purpose of this work was to develop an anchor that would utilize an explosive charge to secure anchorage in any type of rock. Laboratory work to develop a rock-bolt anchored by explosive forming was initiated using rock-bolt models which had a drilled explosive chamber and were composed of various metals. This was followed by the use of several types of seamless tubing which were expanded with a water-coupled explosive capsule. By attaching a length of solid bolt to the anchor tube, a prototype explosive-anchored rock bolt was made. More than 150 laboratory models were expanded during this phase of development, During two field tests in underground mines (A and B) and one in an open- cut mine (C), 87 explosive-anchored bolts, 9 slot-and-wedge bolts, 2 bolts anchored with expanding grout, and 28 expansion-shell bolts consisting of three types of shells were installed and subjected to pull tests. The field tests were run to determine the effects of variables such as the amount and placement of the explosive charge, design changes in the bolt, and the effect on anchorage of different pull-test techniques. The field tests revealed the following: Mine A. The explosive-anchored rock bolt was feasible, but changes were necessary in bolt materials and in some details of bolt design. Mine B. The design and materials of the bolt gave excellent results in hard fractured rock, but no information was obtained concerning variations in the dimensions of the anchor unit or in the explosive charge. Nine C. Varying the explosive charge to produce a beaded surface on the bolt tube and tightening of the anchored bolt before pull-testing were found to increase significantly the anchorage obtained in soft ground.
Citation
APA:
(1963) RI 6250 Design And Development Of A Rock Bolt Anchored By Explosive Forming: A Progress ReportMLA: RI 6250 Design And Development Of A Rock Bolt Anchored By Explosive Forming: A Progress Report. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.