FRICTION BOLT ANCHORED WIRE ROPE FOR ROCK SUPPORT IN BURST-PRONE GROUND

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作者
TANNANT, DD
KAISER, PK
机构
[1] QUEENS UNIV,TORONTO,ON,CANADA
[2] UNIV WATERLOO,WATERLOO,ON,CANADA
来源
CIM BULLETIN | 1995年 / 88卷 / 988期
关键词
ROCK MECHANICS; FRICTIONAL ANCHORAGE; ROCKBURSTS; SWELLEX BOLTS; CABLES; WIRE ROPES; PULL-OUT TESTS; ENERGY ABSORPTION;
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TF [冶金工业];
学科分类号
0806 ;
摘要
A support system for large ground convergence conditions or burst-prone ground must contain holding elements (rockbolts, cable bolts, etc.) that are strong yet capable of sustaining large deformations, i.e., they must absorb as much energy as possible. Steel wire rope anchored in a borehole by a friction bolt provides these desired yield characteristics if the frictional anchorage is placed deep enough into the rockmass, i.e., in non-yielding rock or beyond the expected depth of rock ejected during a rockburst. Pull-out tests were conducted on wire ropes anchored by inflated Swellex bolts to assess the feasibility of this support concept. The test results demonstrate that a Swellex bolt generates a frictional anchorage that allows the wire rope to slide at high loads and to absorb significantly more energy than either a Swellex bolt alone, or a cement-grouted cable. The rope/friction bolt combination can be engineered to provide the desired energy absorption and allowable deformation by varying the installed lengths of the friction bolt and the rope. For yielding rope support, the contact length between the rope and Swellex bolt must be short enough to ensure that the rope can slip well before its tensile capacity is reached. A safe maximum overlap length lj about one metre for the wire rope used in this testing When used as support in the back of drifts, a swaged button on the ropes end must be used to ultimately mobilize the full rope capacity thereby protecting against gravity-driven falls of ground.
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页码:98 / 104
页数:7
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