New Developments In Headed Rebar Ground Support

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Roland C. Walker
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Traditional headed rebar has existed in the mining industry as a ground support product for many years. The head of a rebar bolt is most commonly produced by hot upset die forging. Upset die forging produces a rugged, simple head that performs well. Certain elements of the head must comply with regulatory standards, such as ASTM F432-95, which offers a standard test procedure to ensure quality of the product. The head style produced by all major manufacturers has been optimized to reduce manufacturing costs, provide greater miner safety and provide an excellent performing product. Observations were made in some mines of heads failing under in-situ loading. These observations could not be replicated according to the ASTM testing method. This paper highlights the problem and how a solution was developed. The development includes pictures of in-situ failures from the underground operations, laboratory replication tests indicating how this loading occurs, and then the use of this calibrated test method to validate the new design created.
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APA: Roland C. Walker  (2009)  New Developments In Headed Rebar Ground Support

MLA: Roland C. Walker New Developments In Headed Rebar Ground Support. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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