Load Capacity and Bond Behavior of Resin Grouted Rock Bolts

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Nic Slatalla
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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6
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243 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Resin anchored rock bolts are an effective tool to control the deformation of an underground opening because they combine high support capacity with fast installation. However, there are still numerous shortcomings concerning the understanding and interaction of the system bolt-resin-rock. Field and laboratory test series have been conducted for evaluating the load capacity and bond strength of resin grouted rock bolts in different host rocks under axial load. This paper describes that the behavior and shear strength of the system bolt-resin-rock depends on the rock type and discusses a simple correlation between peak shear strength and shear stiffness in the ratio 1:1000 which may moreover be helpful for estimating rock bolt capacity after installation.
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APA: Nic Slatalla  (2006)  Load Capacity and Bond Behavior of Resin Grouted Rock Bolts

MLA: Nic Slatalla Load Capacity and Bond Behavior of Resin Grouted Rock Bolts. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2006.

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