Yielding reinforcement elements in rock bolting technology

Wolfgang Dolsak, Josef Mocivnik, Manfred Blümel, Franz Walchshofer

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Abstract

Rock reinforcement is a key issue in underground design and construction. However, for certain applications where both adequately high supporting forces and the ability to overcome large displacements are required, it is often difficult to find a
proper reinforcement unit. This paper describes historical approaches and examples for yielding support elements and recent developments focusing on a newly-developed friction stabilizer reinforcement unit. This reinforcement unit has been an object of several investigation and field testing projects. These testing approaches have shown that this rock bolt with the trade name “AT -Power Set” is well suited to overcome large displacements while maintaining its load-bearing capacity. In particular, the focus will be set on results of tests conducted at the Edgar Experimental Mine of the Colorado School of Mines in the years 2003-2004.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication50 Years of Rock Mechanics - Landmarks and Future
Pages1036-1036
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Event41st US Rock Mechanics Symposium, 50 Years of Rock Mechanics - Landmarks and Future Challenges: USRMS 2006 - Golden, United States
Duration: 17 Jun 200621 Jun 2006

Conference

Conference41st US Rock Mechanics Symposium, 50 Years of Rock Mechanics - Landmarks and Future Challenges
Abbreviated titleGolden Rocks 2006
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityGolden
Period17/06/0621/06/06
OtherARMA, American Rock Mechanics Association

Treatment code (Nähere Zuordnung)

  • Experimental

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