REINFLATION TESTING OF INFLATABLE FRICTION ROCK BOLTS - SME Annual Conference 2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Hallowell R. Cook M. Conley
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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3
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Publication Date:
Feb 1, 2023

Abstract

Inflatable friction rock bolts (IFRBs) are often considered temporary ground support due to their susceptibility to weakening from corrosion. The effective service life of an IFRB can be difficult to estimate due to the multitude of factors that affect the rate of corrosion. Some mine sites have experienced several-year-long service lives of IFRBs without issue, while others experience corrosion-related falls of ground only weeks after installation. The most common industry method of assessing bolt performance is by pull testing the fixture. However, due to the IFRB’s ability to mobilize its full tensile capacity with less than 2 feet of anchored length, corrosion along the bolt at depths greater than 2 feet from the collar cannot be identified using this approach. Alternatively, reinflation testing is a simple and non-destructive method of evaluating the condition of an entire bolt length for breaches in the bolt wall. This can be particularly useful when assessing the extent of corrosive conditions within a particular mining area where instabilities have already occurred and the condition of nearby bolts is unknown, or when re-entering historic mine workings which have not been monitored.
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APA: J. Hallowell R. Cook M. Conley  (2023)  REINFLATION TESTING OF INFLATABLE FRICTION ROCK BOLTS - SME Annual Conference 2023

MLA: J. Hallowell R. Cook M. Conley REINFLATION TESTING OF INFLATABLE FRICTION ROCK BOLTS - SME Annual Conference 2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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