Development of the 3D Numerical Modeling of Roof Bolts for Studying the Bolt/Rock Interaction

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 2006 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
A 3D roof bolt model with the consideration of rebar, resin, bearing plate, and resin/rock interface was developed for studying the bolt/rock interactions of the tensioned and fully-grouted resin bolts. For the tensioned bolts, 2 ft compressive zone above the rooflineis generated by the 10 tons pretension. Since the free portion of the tensioned bolts displays a higher vertical stress, the increase of the bearing capacity of the rocks in such range is much larger. For the fully grouted resin bolts, despite no pretension is generated during installation, the roof sag can indirectly generate a compressive zone near the roof line. In addition, the analysis on the differences in bolt/rock interactions when employing the tensioned or fully-grouted resin bolts indicates that the fully-grouted resin bolts are preferred as the primary support when weak and thinly-bedded immediate-roof is present. Meanwhile, it is found that both the tensioned and fully-grouted resin bolts may have very limited effect in preventing and/or control the cutter roof.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Development of the 3D Numerical Modeling of Roof Bolts for Studying the Bolt/Rock InteractionMLA: Development of the 3D Numerical Modeling of Roof Bolts for Studying the Bolt/Rock Interaction. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2014.