RI 5194 Anchorage Testing Of Mine-Roof Bolts Part 2. Expansion-Type. 3/4-Inch Bolts ? Summary And Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. J. Barry
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

A method was developed for testing the anchorages obtained with 3/4-inch, expansion-type, headed bolt and shell assemblies. The apparatus is a modification of that used in testing -inch-diameter, slotted-type bolts. Four makes of expansion-type shells were used in 64 tests made in sandstone and shale roof. The results show that for 3 makes of shells the anchorage effectiveness is independent of the installed land, and for the fourth make of shell a better anchorage is obtained when instilled at a load of 8,000 pounds. The results also show that deformation of the expansion plug influences the majority of the anchorages obtained with two makes of shells. This deformation causes a larger increase in displacement for a given added increment of load. The data from 48 of the 64 tests were combined to establish a relationship between average displacement and increase in bolt load (above the installed load). This relationship can be used to evaluate the anchorage effectiveness of any 3/4-inch-diameter, expansion-type, headed bolt and shell assembly tested in the field.
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APA: A. J. Barry  (1956)  RI 5194 Anchorage Testing Of Mine-Roof Bolts Part 2. Expansion-Type. 3/4-Inch Bolts ? Summary And Conclusions

MLA: A. J. Barry RI 5194 Anchorage Testing Of Mine-Roof Bolts Part 2. Expansion-Type. 3/4-Inch Bolts ? Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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