Laboratory Pull Tests Of Resin-Grouted Cable Bolts

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Lewis Martin
Organization:
International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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14
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4382 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Spokane Research Center personnel are currently conducting research on cable bolts to assess their material and support properties, to provide design criteria for roof control systems under various types of underground mining conditions, and to provide background data for computer models of cable bolt supports. Laboratory studies of cable bolts made of conventional steel cables with Garford bulbs and collars resulted in recommendations on characteristics such as embedment length, hole diameter, cable bolt diameter, and configuration of cables. A completed series of laboratory tests has determined the minimum embedment length of resin required for resin-grouted, cable bolt ground support.
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APA: Lewis Martin  (1996)  Laboratory Pull Tests Of Resin-Grouted Cable Bolts

MLA: Lewis Martin Laboratory Pull Tests Of Resin-Grouted Cable Bolts. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1996.

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