Evaluation Of A Roof Bolt Support System In Arctic Placer Mines (eaa7efb3-0975-48ae-9ca9-4007edc11f91)

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Abstract

The strength of anchorage of various types of roof bolts in permafrost depends on the types of rock in which they are installed. Variation in the mine thermal regime results in weakening of the roof and walls, and at times total loss of ice cement bonds takes place in the surrounding rockmass. In mines with positive ventilation air temperature, the wedge or expansion types of bolts may become weakened due to the transfer of heat into the anchorage through the metal rod and subsequent thawing of rocks. Effective operation and evaluation of roof bolt systems for mine workings in permafrost require predictions of the dynamics of wall thawing by warm ventilation air. This paper presents an analysis of the temperature distribution in the frozen host ground surrounding roof bolts, the area of interest being the vicinity of the anchors for point anchored bolt and the entire length for split set bolt
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APA:  (1994)  Evaluation Of A Roof Bolt Support System In Arctic Placer Mines (eaa7efb3-0975-48ae-9ca9-4007edc11f91)

MLA: Evaluation Of A Roof Bolt Support System In Arctic Placer Mines (eaa7efb3-0975-48ae-9ca9-4007edc11f91). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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