Summary Of Field Measurements Of Roof Bolt Performance

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Christopher Mark Dennis Dolinar Thomas P. Mucho
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 10, 2000

Abstract

During the 1990s, the former U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a number of field studies in which the performance of different types of roof bolts were evaluated in different geologic environments. The studies used a standard suite of measurements, including multipoint extensometers, strain-gauged roof bolts, and roof bolt load cells. The sites were chosen to investigate the effect of a variety of parameters, including installed tension, bolt capacity, grout annulus, and horizontal stress orientation. Although not fully successful, the measurements provided valuable insights into each of these issues. They also showed that instrumentation and monitoring have important advantages over observational methods for comparing the performance of different roof bolting systems.
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APA: Christopher Mark Dennis Dolinar Thomas P. Mucho  (2000)  Summary Of Field Measurements Of Roof Bolt Performance

MLA: Christopher Mark Dennis Dolinar Thomas P. Mucho Summary Of Field Measurements Of Roof Bolt Performance. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2000.

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