2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40789-023-00566-9
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Technical problems and non destructive testing of rock bolt support systems in mines

Abstract: The problem of proper assessment of the technical functionality of rock bolt support systems is still valid. Many research centers have undertaken efforts to diagnose and monitor the technical state of such a support system used in mines and tunneling. With that aim the method of quality assessment of grouted rock bolts was invented and a relevant apparatus was constructed. The method concerns non-destructive identification of discontinuity of a resin layer (grout) surrounding rock bolts. The method is based o… Show more

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“…After simplifying the three equations in system ( 13) and differentiating each with respect to x, y, and z, and then adding them together, the resulting equation is (14).…”
Section: Establishment Of the Simulation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After simplifying the three equations in system ( 13) and differentiating each with respect to x, y, and z, and then adding them together, the resulting equation is (14).…”
Section: Establishment Of the Simulation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the pull-out loads increases, the amplitude of the time-domain signal decreases gradually, and high-order natural frequencies exhibit an approximately linear relationship with axial working loads [12,13]. Regarding the impact of anchorage defects on NDT of anchor rods, anchoring defects exhibit a strong sensitivity to resonance frequencies and the L-mode [14,15]. The presence of anchoring defects makes the time-domain signals more complex [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%