Comparison among the Conventional Fully-Grouted Bolt, Combination Bolt, and One-Step Bolt Using Numerical Modeling

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Andre Zingano
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to compare the behaviors of different types of roof bolts: (1) One-Step Bolt (OSB), (2) Fully grouted Bolt (RB), (3) Combination Bolt (CB), and (4) Torque tension Bolt (TB). Two dimensional numerical models were built for both bolted and unbolted roofs. The geological sequence and rock properties used in the numerical models represent the typical roof condition for Pittsburgh coal seam. Using the unbolted roof as a base case, a comparison is conducted by monitoring the roof vertical displacement at the center of the entry and at the bolt positions, the axial force in the roof bolts, and stress distribution in the bolted area. The grout/rock interface is assumed to be perfect. The estimated roof displacements showed that the differences among the four types of roof bolts are small. The major differences are in the shear stress at the grout/rock contact and in the shear stress along the immediate roof bedding interface as well as in the bolt axial stress. There is less axial stress for the OSB compared to RB and CB as the diameter of the OSB is much bigger and the contact area between grout and rock is twice as large as for RB and CB. The higher strength of the OSB contributes to keep the bedding planes in the roof closed.
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APA: Andre Zingano  (2007)  Comparison among the Conventional Fully-Grouted Bolt, Combination Bolt, and One-Step Bolt Using Numerical Modeling

MLA: Andre Zingano Comparison among the Conventional Fully-Grouted Bolt, Combination Bolt, and One-Step Bolt Using Numerical Modeling. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.

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