Calculation of the effect of Poisson's ratio in laboratory push and pull testing of resin-encapsulated bolts
RIS ID
82929
Abstract
Short encapsulated pullout tests are frequently used in the laboratory and in the field to examine the bond performance of rock bolting. Because of the restriction of sample conditions and of testing apparatus, push testing is usually used instead in the laboratory. Rock bolts have a better performance in push testing and this is a thought to be attributed to Poisson's ratio effect of the steel rebar. In this paper Poisson's ratio effect in short encapsulated push/pull tests is evaluated analytically. The percentage difference of axial load in push and pull tests is calculated based on the failure mode analysis and the corresponding mechanical models of rock bolting mechanisms. Analytical results show that Poisson's ratio effect is closely related to the radial stiffness and embedded length. The theoretical predictions were compared with experimental data and showed good agreement, and so can be used as a guideline in laboratory testing design.
Publication Details
Cao, C., Ren, T. & Cook, C. (2013). Calculation of the effect of Poisson's ratio in laboratory push and pull testing of resin-encapsulated bolts. International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 64 175-180.