A Laboratory Study on use of Screw-Type Friction Bolts as New Soft Rock Stabilizers
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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
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In this study, load bearing capacities of screw bolts as a new friction bolt type was investigated carrying out a
series of laboratory studies. New screw-type friction bolts with sharp threads were inserted into holes drilled in
various soft rocks by applying rotation. Screw bolts and split sets inserted in different soft rock types were
investigated to comparatively evaluate their load bearing capacity values. According to the results obtained from
this study, new screw bolts were found to supply better load bearing capacity values than those of the split sets.
Although the split sets are quite popular friction bolts used in rock engineering, they have significant disadvantages
resulting from their poor anchorage performances in soft rocks. By making grooves on drill hole contact surfaces,
increased coefficient of friction and load bearing capacity values can be supplied by new screw bolts which were
found to be advantageous for using in soft rocks.
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friction bolts, openings in soft rocks, reinforcing soft rocks, rock bolts, screw bolts
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GeoScience Engineering. 2024, vol. 70, no. 2, p. 40–50 : ill.