Rock Bolt Tension Load Cell - The Objective:

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

To provide a means for accurately and reliably warning of impending roof falls or rock bursts and for evaluating support systems. The Approach: Development of a device for measuring rockbolt loads which is not affected by harsh environments nor by eccentric loading conditions and is easily adapted to various size rock bolts. How It Works: The Rock-Bolt Tension Load Cell, developed by the Bureau's Spokane (Wash.) Mining Research Center, is installed on a bolt and sandwiched between a conventional doughnut washer bearing plate and a torqueing nut (Fig. 1). As the bolt takes load, the bearing plate transmits the load axially to the cell through a ball and socket arrangement, compensating for uneven bearing surfaces. The cell body strains in proportion to the applied load: the strain is sensed by welded strain gages as change in electrical resistance. The resistance change is read through a Wheatstone Bridge and, through calibration, the applied load is determined.
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APA:  (1974)  Rock Bolt Tension Load Cell - The Objective:

MLA: Rock Bolt Tension Load Cell - The Objective:. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.

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