Analytical modeling of shear behaviors of rockbolts perpendicular to joints
Rockbolts have been used to minimize the deformation of underground excavations where the surrounding rock masses contain weak planes such as fractures, joints or faults. Rockbolts installed across rock joints are able to resist the opening and shearing movements of rock joints. One of the rockbolt...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1395072020-05-20T02:45:26Z Analytical modeling of shear behaviors of rockbolts perpendicular to joints Ma, Shuqi Zhao, Zhiye Peng, Jun Gui, Yilin School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Beam on Elastic Foundation (BEM) Method Rockbolt Rockbolts have been used to minimize the deformation of underground excavations where the surrounding rock masses contain weak planes such as fractures, joints or faults. Rockbolts installed across rock joints are able to resist the opening and shearing movements of rock joints. One of the rockbolt failure modes encountered in the field is caused by the excessive shear loads. A simple analytical model based on the Beam on Elastic Foundation (BEM) method is proposed in this study to predict the shear responses of a bolt installed perpendicularly to rock joint. The shear load-displacement curve of a double shear test can be divided into three stages: the elastic stage, the elasto-plastic stage and the plastic stage. The foundation stiffness for each respective stage are varied with the curvature influencing zone Lc. The pretension effects are taken into account in the proposed analytical model. The model agrees well with the experimental shear tests, suggesting that the analytical model has the capability to predict the shear load-displacement curve of bolts crossing rock joints. 2020-05-20T02:45:26Z 2020-05-20T02:45:26Z 2018 Journal Article Ma, S., Zhao, Z., Peng, J., & Gui, Y. (2018). Analytical modeling of shear behaviors of rockbolts perpendicular to joints. Construction and Building Materials, 175, 286-295. doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.04.175 0950-0618 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139507 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.04.175 2-s2.0-85046344864 175 286 295 en Construction and Building Materials © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Rockbolts have been used to minimize the deformation of underground excavations where the surrounding rock masses contain weak planes such as fractures, joints or faults. Rockbolts installed across rock joints are able to resist the opening and shearing movements of rock joints. One of the rockbolt failure modes encountered in the field is caused by the excessive shear loads. A simple analytical model based on the Beam on Elastic Foundation (BEM) method is proposed in this study to predict the shear responses of a bolt installed perpendicularly to rock joint. The shear load-displacement curve of a double shear test can be divided into three stages: the elastic stage, the elasto-plastic stage and the plastic stage. The foundation stiffness for each respective stage are varied with the curvature influencing zone Lc. The pretension effects are taken into account in the proposed analytical model. The model agrees well with the experimental shear tests, suggesting that the analytical model has the capability to predict the shear load-displacement curve of bolts crossing rock joints. |
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