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Rockburst, earthquake and blasting cause some dynamic loads on rock support and rock reinforcement system. Elements of rock support and rock reinforcement are generally made of steel bar or cables, which are resistant against corrosion. These support elements may be subjected to vibrations induced by turbines, vehicle traffic and long-term corrosion in addition to dynamic loading caused by earthquake, rockburst and blasting. In this study, some theoretical, numerical and experimental studies are conducted on rockbolts and rock anchors under shaking and impulsive loading. Then the outcomes of these studies are presented and their practical implications are discussed accordingly. Keywords: Rockbolt, Dynamic behaviour, Pull-out test, Planar sliding, Underground openings, Slopes
Rockburst, earthquake and blasting cause some dynamic loads on rock support and rock reinforcement system. Elements of rock support and rock reinforcement are generally made of steel bar or cables, which are resistant against corrosion. These support elements may be subjected to vibrations induced by turbines, vehicle traffic and long-term corrosion in addition to dynamic loading caused by earthquake, rockburst and blasting. In this study, some theoretical, numerical and experimental studies are conducted on rockbolts and rock anchors under shaking and impulsive loading. Then the outcomes of these studies are presented and their practical implications are discussed accordingly. Keywords: Rockbolt, Dynamic behaviour, Pull-out test, Planar sliding, Underground openings, Slopes
Dynamic response of support systems during excavation of underground openings
Ö. Aydan (author)
2019
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Electronic Resource
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