2019
DOI: 10.1177/1550147719849354
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Experimental investigation of pretensioned bolts under cyclic loading: Damage assessment using acoustic emission

Abstract: Understanding the acoustic emission effects on bolts under cyclic loading is of great significance for the support of roadways. The presented research focuses on the acoustic emission characteristics of bolts under cyclic loading. The following main conclusions were drawn: (1) With a higher loading frequency, the acoustic emission counts rate increases, while the total energy released in a given cyclic loading path decreases. (2) A fitting formula is established according to the relationship between the tensio… Show more

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“…Georgiadi-SK [19] deals with the numerical modelling of hooked steel rods embedded in high-strength cementitious matrix, and the model's results show the steel rods having a doubly bended shape have a superior behavior compared to rods having a single bended part. Tieliang AN [20] studied the pull-out bearing performance of anchor rods under cyclic loading. These studies are consistent with the research results of this paper, as far as the pull-out load curve is concerned.…”
Section: The Test Of Group Anchormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Georgiadi-SK [19] deals with the numerical modelling of hooked steel rods embedded in high-strength cementitious matrix, and the model's results show the steel rods having a doubly bended shape have a superior behavior compared to rods having a single bended part. Tieliang AN [20] studied the pull-out bearing performance of anchor rods under cyclic loading. These studies are consistent with the research results of this paper, as far as the pull-out load curve is concerned.…”
Section: The Test Of Group Anchormentioning
confidence: 99%