Shear Behaviour of Fibreglass Rock Bolts for Various Pretension Loads

Author:

Gregor Peter,Mirzaghorbanali AliORCID,McDougall Kevin,Aziz NajORCID,Jodeiri Shokri BehshadORCID

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, after determining an appropriate experimental design and testing scheme to test the shear performance suitably, the impacts of pretension and shear interfaces on fibreglass rock bolts were investigated. For this purpose, at the first stage, the double shear testing apparatus was modified to address the issues and shortcomings of the established testing methodology. Then, 20-tonne and 30-tonne rock bolts were tested with pretension loads of 0 kN, 10 kN, 15 kN, and 20 kN for each test scheme. For this, a 40 MPa small aggregate concrete was used for all samples to simulate the host rock. The grout used to anchor the rock bolts was mixed to the product’s recommended guidelines to ensure close resemblance to field mixtures. To maintain consistency, all samples were manufactured with the same concrete and grout recipes. The results of double shear tests revealed that increasing the pretension also increased the confining pressures at the shear interfaces for clean joints. This, in turn, reduced the damage propagating from the bolt at the shear interface and decreased the hinge point bending. The results can be applied for further analytical and numerical studies, which could utilise for a better understanding of the shear behaviour of fibreglass rock bolts.

Funder

University of Southern Queensland

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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