RI 5649 Evaluating Anchorage Testing Methods For Expansion-Type Mine Roof Bolts ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. J. Barry
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

Two methods of testing anchorages of headed expansion-type mine roof bolts were investigated by the Federal Bureau of Mines to determine whether they are acceptable for general use. In both methods a load was applied to a tightened bolt with a hydraulic jack. A total of 80 tests, 40 using each method, was conducted in 4 test areas in 3 commercial coal mines. Electric resistance strain gages were used in all tests to indicate true bolt load as the bolt was tightened and when an additional load was applied with the hydraulic jack. The results indicate that: 1. The relationship between the true bolt load and the jack load will vary according to the test method until the two loads become equal. The bolt load-jack load relationship below this point can be determined only with strain gages. 2. The point at which the two loads become equal can be estimated by noting the load when the hardened washer becomes loose in one method, and when the bearing plate becomes loose from the roof in the other. It also can be approximated for either method of testing by noting the load when the first abrupt change in the slope of the jack load-bolt displacement curve occurs. 3. The anchorage characteristics of the test bolt can be determined from the data obtained from either method by examining the slope of the jack load-bolt displacement curve above the point at which the true bolt load is equal to the jack load.
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APA: A. J. Barry  (1960)  RI 5649 Evaluating Anchorage Testing Methods For Expansion-Type Mine Roof Bolts ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: A. J. Barry RI 5649 Evaluating Anchorage Testing Methods For Expansion-Type Mine Roof Bolts ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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