2023
DOI: 10.3390/app132112023
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Analysis and Design of Protection Device for Anchor Cable Pull-Out in High-Stress Roadways

Fuxin Guo,
Min Tu,
Jiaxin Dang

Abstract: In regions with high-stress roadway stress, anchor cables frequently experience damage, leading to risky pull-outs and ejections. This study aimed to determine the dynamics of such incidents, refine protective devices, and validate their efficacy in enhancing safety. Drawing from an ejection accident in the 1632 (3) roadway of Pan San Mine, a combination of laboratory experiments, theoretical analysis, simulations, and field applications was utilized. The kinetic energy and speed of cable ejections were determ… Show more

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“…Geotechnical anchoring technology involves embedding anchors into the geotechnical body to transfer stress through the integration of the 'anchor-grouting-geotechnical body' system (refer to Figure 1). This process not only fortifies the strength of the geotechnical body itself, but also enhances its stability [1]. Since the 1950s, geotechnical anchoring technology, owing to its simplicity and cost-effectiveness, has found widespread application in various geotechnical engineering challenges such as foundation pits, tunnels, and slopes, yielding positive outcomes [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geotechnical anchoring technology involves embedding anchors into the geotechnical body to transfer stress through the integration of the 'anchor-grouting-geotechnical body' system (refer to Figure 1). This process not only fortifies the strength of the geotechnical body itself, but also enhances its stability [1]. Since the 1950s, geotechnical anchoring technology, owing to its simplicity and cost-effectiveness, has found widespread application in various geotechnical engineering challenges such as foundation pits, tunnels, and slopes, yielding positive outcomes [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%