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Anchoring mechanism and application of hydraulic expansion bolts used in soft rock roadway floor heave control 被引量:20
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作者 Chang Qingliang Zhou Huaqiang +1 位作者 Xie Zhihong Shen Shiping 《International Journal of Mining Science and Technology》 SCIE EI 2013年第3期323-328,共6页
Comparing with the resin bolt, the hydraulic expansion bolt has different anchoring mechanism and application advantage. According to the working mechanism of the hydraulic expansion bolt, its anchoring force is expre... Comparing with the resin bolt, the hydraulic expansion bolt has different anchoring mechanism and application advantage. According to the working mechanism of the hydraulic expansion bolt, its anchoring force is expressed in four forms including support anchoring force, tension anchoring force, expansion anchoring force and tangent anchoring force, and their values can be obtained on the basis of each calculation formula. Among them, the expansion anchoring force, which is the unique anchoring force of the hydraulic expansion bolt, can provide confining pressure to increase the strength of rock. Aiming at solving the problem of stability control in the soft rock roadway in Jinbaotun Coal Mine which has a double layer of 40 U-type sheds and cannot provide enough resistance support to control floor heave, the study reveals the mechanism of floor heave in the soft rock roadway, and designs the reasonable support parameters of the hydraulic expansion bolts. The observed results of floor convergence indicate that the hydraulic expansion bolts can prevent the development and flow of the plastic zone in the floor rock to control floor heave. Research results enrich the control technology in the soft rock roadway. 展开更多
关键词 Hydraulic expansion bolt Anchoring force Soft rock roadway Floor heave Shed support
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Fracture model for predicting concrete cover-cracking induced by steel corrosion based on interface bond state 被引量:1
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作者 王显利 郑建军 吴智敏 《Journal of Shanghai University(English Edition)》 CAS 2009年第3期219-224,共6页
Time-to-cracking of the concrete cover induced by the steel corrosion is one of the critical problems faced by engineers, operators and asset managers in making strategies for the maintenance and repairs of reinforced... Time-to-cracking of the concrete cover induced by the steel corrosion is one of the critical problems faced by engineers, operators and asset managers in making strategies for the maintenance and repairs of reinforced concrete (RC) structures affected by corrosion. In this paper, a theoretical model for predicting the time-to-cracking is derived by assuming the bond between the steel bar and the concrete as a linear combination of perfectly smooth and bonded. The model takes into account the characteristics of existing exiguous flaws and initial cracks in the concrete before the load acting on RC structures. The validity of the proposed model is prehminarily verified by comparing the obtained results with the available experimental results. A remarkable advantage of the proposed method is its apphcation to the prediction of the service life of RC structures, made of the deformed steel bars as well as the round bars. By determining an experimental constant a, which is related to the interface bond state between the steel bar and the concrete, the service life of RC structures can be predicted using the proposed scheme. Analysis of major factors affecting the time-to-cracking demonstrates that the length of the initial crack affects the service life of RC structures significantly. Moreover, the larger cover thickness and the smaller diameter of the steel bar within a certain range are beneficial to prolonging the time-to-cracking. 展开更多
关键词 reinforced concrete (RC) time-to-cracking service life CORROSION corrosion-induced expansive force
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