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In Situ Rock Bolt Pull Tests Performance in an Underground Powerhouse Complex: A Case Study in Sri Lanka
Abstract This paper presents results of 71 in situ nondestructive rock bolt and tendon pull tests conducted in the Powerhouse Complex of the Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project, located in Sri Lanka. The pull tests are performed on 6 and 8 m Double Corrosion Protected fully and partially grouted rock bolts (high strength threadbar) as well as 4 m normal fully grouted rock bolts and 26 m pre-stressed tendons, which are installed in different types of Gneiss. Based on the recorded load–displacement curve of the rock bolt head in each test, stiffness of fully and partially grouted rock bolt is measured in the bonded section. Effect of some parameters on the stiffness such as rock mass types and characteristics, bond length as well as rock bolt diameter and steel type are investigated. Primarily, the pull tests are done to approve the working load capacity of rock bolts and tendons and quality control of the installation process. Besides, the stiffness of bonded rock bolt is also calculated. The results show that the stiffness declines by decreasing the rock mass mechanical characteristics, rock bolt bond length, and rock bolt diameter as well as steel bar grade.
In Situ Rock Bolt Pull Tests Performance in an Underground Powerhouse Complex: A Case Study in Sri Lanka
Abstract This paper presents results of 71 in situ nondestructive rock bolt and tendon pull tests conducted in the Powerhouse Complex of the Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project, located in Sri Lanka. The pull tests are performed on 6 and 8 m Double Corrosion Protected fully and partially grouted rock bolts (high strength threadbar) as well as 4 m normal fully grouted rock bolts and 26 m pre-stressed tendons, which are installed in different types of Gneiss. Based on the recorded load–displacement curve of the rock bolt head in each test, stiffness of fully and partially grouted rock bolt is measured in the bonded section. Effect of some parameters on the stiffness such as rock mass types and characteristics, bond length as well as rock bolt diameter and steel type are investigated. Primarily, the pull tests are done to approve the working load capacity of rock bolts and tendons and quality control of the installation process. Besides, the stiffness of bonded rock bolt is also calculated. The results show that the stiffness declines by decreasing the rock mass mechanical characteristics, rock bolt bond length, and rock bolt diameter as well as steel bar grade.
In Situ Rock Bolt Pull Tests Performance in an Underground Powerhouse Complex: A Case Study in Sri Lanka
Aghchai, Mousa Hazrati (author) / Moarefvand, Parviz (author) / Rad, Hossein Salari (author)
2020
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
BKL:
57.00$jBergbau: Allgemeines
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38.58
Geomechanik
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57.00
Bergbau: Allgemeines
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56.20
Ingenieurgeologie, Bodenmechanik
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38.58$jGeomechanik
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56.20$jIngenieurgeologie$jBodenmechanik
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