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Analytical model for the load transmission law of rock bolt subjected to open and sliding joint displacements

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrmms.2017.01.018

Keywords

Rock bolt; Joint; Sliding displacement; Load transmission

Funding

  1. fundamental research funds for the Natural Science Fund of China [51409026, 51325903]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2014CB046903]
  3. Chongqing Foundation [cstc2014-jcyjA30016]

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The present study focuses on the load transmission law along the rock bolt and the efficacy for different anchored conditions. Shear displacement along the joint face is considered on the basis of traditional rock bolt stress calculation method with regard to joint open displacement. Combining the elastic foundation beam model and the rock bolt pull-out model, an analytical solution for the stress distribution along the rock bolt through a single joint face is derived. The performance of the proposed analytical solution is compared with an experimental result and a previous study. In addition, joint displacement, joint location, and dip angle of the joint face are set as variables to further explore the corresponding anchored effect. The results indicate that larger joint displacement along the joint face tend to cause a distinct increase of the shear and compressive stress along the rock bolt. When the joint face moves inward, the interaction force between the rock bolt and the surrounding rock mass decreases, suggesting that the strength of the rock bolt is not taken full use. Moreover, for a certain joint displacement and joint location, larger anchored angle between the rock bolt and the joint face contributes to better reinforcement effect.

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