A Method to Determine the Corrosion Potential of Rock Bolts on Coal Mines

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Anthony (Sam) Spearing Kanchan Mondal Gopi Bylapudi Joseph C. Hirschi
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

"The U.S. coal mining industry uses about 100 million rock anchors per year. ASTM F432 specifies the requirements for rock bolts on mines but does not address corrosion. Corrosion has been found to be an issue in Australian coal mines (Hebblewhite et al., 2003 and Villaescusa et al., 2007), where the problem has been researched and stress corrosion has been found to be a significant cause of rock falls. Corrosion is also a major concern for underground civil construction in the U.S. but has not been considered an issue or adequately researched in coal mines. Underground conditions are conducive to corrosion mainly because of water quality and humid conditions. There is a perception, however, that when bolts are fully grouted, adequate corrosion protection is offered to the steel. Research has shown that this is not necessarily the case, due to the formation of micro-cracks as the resin sets and with subsequent rock movement shearing the resin column. This paper outlines a method to determine the corrosion potential of bolts used in long-term excavations and suggests ways to mitigate such effects based on research conducted in the lab and on three mines.INTRODUCTIONResearch on rock anchor corrosion in mines has not been extensive enough in the past, and the effects of several factors in the mine atmosphere and waters are not clearly understood. One probable reason for this lack of research may be attributed to the time required for gathering meaningful data, which makes the study of corrosion quite challenging.Almost all the rock bolts used in coal mines are made from steel, hence the corrosion of iron needs to be understood. The corrosion of iron is an electrochemical phenomenon with the overall equation"
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APA: Anthony (Sam) Spearing Kanchan Mondal Gopi Bylapudi Joseph C. Hirschi  (2010)  A Method to Determine the Corrosion Potential of Rock Bolts on Coal Mines

MLA: Anthony (Sam) Spearing Kanchan Mondal Gopi Bylapudi Joseph C. Hirschi A Method to Determine the Corrosion Potential of Rock Bolts on Coal Mines. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2010.

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