Examining Pull-Out Tests for Grouted Rib Bolts: A Comprehensive Analysis - SME Annual Meeting 2024

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 10
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- 2058 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 2024
Abstract
Resin-grouted bolts serve as a crucial means of stabilizing
yielded coal ribs in underground coal mines. A comprehensive
investigation into their efficacy was undertaken by
a collaborative effort between the National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and Missouri
University of Science and Technology (MST). This study
involved pull-out tests in multiple locations, including
six coal mines and the NIOSH research mine. A total of
seventy-three (73) tests were conducted, of wide range of
anchorage lengths, ranging from a short encapsulation
length of 0.305 m to a fully grouted encapsulation length
of 1.524 m.
The test findings indicate that when short encapsulation
bolts are installed at high rotation speeds, their anchorage
capacity is significantly reduced, leading to failure at
the bolt-grout interface. Conversely, when these bolts
are installed at lower rotation speeds, they exhibit greater
capacity, with failure occurring at a higher anchorage load
equivalent to the yield load of steel rebar. No matter what
the rotational speeds were used during bolt installation in
this study, the fully grouted bolts consistently experienced
failure at the ultimate load of the steel rebar. Most of the
tests carried out on partially grouted bolts with anchorage
lengths of 0.610 - 0.914 m have shown behavior patterns
like the fully grouted bolts, although exhibiting reduced
stiffness. The outcomes of this research offer a profound
insight into the ways in which resin-grouted bolts enhance
the stability of coal mine ribs.
Citation
APA:
(2024) Examining Pull-Out Tests for Grouted Rib Bolts: A Comprehensive Analysis - SME Annual Meeting 2024MLA: Examining Pull-Out Tests for Grouted Rib Bolts: A Comprehensive Analysis - SME Annual Meeting 2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.