Overcoring Techniques to Assess in Situ Corrosion of Galvanised Friction Bolts

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The effects of corrosion upon the load bearing capacity and ultimate tensile strength of galvanised friction bolts were determined. Corrosion rates were measured by overcoring of the reinforcement elements in situ. Overcoring was achieved at several sites using a specifically designed overcoring drill rig. This rig has the capacity to drill up to 3.0m long 140- diameter core in any orientation and up to a collar height of 7.0m. The recovered core and friction bolt elements were pull tested in the rock mechanics laboratory at the WA School of Mines (WASM) in order to determine their load-displacement characteristics for various embedment lengths. The friction bolt elements were then analysed for rates of corrosion and tested for their ultimate tensile strength. Relationships were formed between these data and the environmental conditions to which the friction bolts were exposed, in order to determine the major factors affecting the corrosion process and how they affect bolt performance.
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APA:  (2005)  Overcoring Techniques to Assess in Situ Corrosion of Galvanised Friction Bolts

MLA: Overcoring Techniques to Assess in Situ Corrosion of Galvanised Friction Bolts. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2005.

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