Title: Scaling and Bolting or Shotcrete
1Scaling and Bolting or Shotcrete
256 57.3000 Definitions.
- The following definitions apply in this subpart.
- Rock burst. A sudden and violent failure of
overstressed rock resulting in the instantaneous
release of large amounts of accumulated energy.
Rock burst does not include a burst resulting
from pressurized mine gases.
356 57.3000 Definitions.
- Rock fixture. Any tensioned or nontensioned
device or material inserted into the ground to
strengthen or support the ground. - Travelway. A passage, walk, or haulageway
regularly used or designated for persons to go
from one place to another.
456 57.3200 Correction of Hazardous Conditions
- Ground conditions that create a hazard to persons
shall be taken down or supported before other
work or travel is permitted in the affected area.
Until corrective work is completed, the area
shall be posted with a warning against entry and,
when left unattended, a barrier shall be
installed to impede unauthorized entry.
556\57.3200 PPM
- This standard prohibits work or travel, other
than corrective work, in areas where hazardous
ground conditions exist. Posting of a warning
against entry is required until corrective work
is completed if workers could enter the area
inadvertently.
656\57.3200 PPM Cont.
- In addition, barriers are required if the area is
left unattended prior to the completion of the
corrective work. The mode of travel in the area
must be evaluated to determine what type of
barrier is appropriate to "impede" unauthorized
entry.
756\57.3200 PPT Cont.
- Examples of barriers would be piles of muck,
piles of large boulders or a timber barricade.
These barriers would have openings to allow
access for persons who are correcting the
hazardous conditions. These posting and barrier
requirements do not apply to underground face
areas under development where the corrective work
is performed on a continuing basis as a part of
the mining cycle, and the only workers exposed
are those engaged in the corrective activity.
856 57.3201 Location for Performing Scaling.
- Scaling shall be performed from a location which
will not expose persons to injury from falling
material, or other protection from falling
material shall be provided.
956 57.3202 Scaling Tools.
- Where manual scaling is performed, a scaling bar
shall be provided. This bar shall be of a length
and design that will allow the removal of loose
material without exposing the person performing
the work to injury.
10Scaling
Hand verses Mechanical Scaling
Scaling Bar
Mechanical Scaler
11Hand Scaling
Allows for a detailed assessment of rockmass
integrity by close observation and feeling the
rock
Allows the back to be sounded by hand.
Effectiveness dependent upon the skill and
experience of personnel
Economical
12Mechanical Scaling
Allows operators to maintain a safer distance
from area being scaled.
Can reach higher into back or fall cavities.
Applies greater force to loose blocks
13Data from underground mines in Sweden
14ROOF BOLTING
Scaling Shotcrete
15Rock Bolt Installation
More versatile
Costly
Limited
Inexpensive
1656 57.3203 Rock Fixtures.
- (a) When rock bolts and accessories addressed in
ASTM F432-95, "Standard Specification for Roof
and Rock Bolts and Accessories", are used for
ground support, the mine operator shall--
1756 57.3203 Rock Fixtures.
- (1) Obtain a manufacturer's certification that
the material was manufactured and tested in
accordance with the specifications of ASTM
432-95 and, - Where does MSHA test these bolts?
1856 57.3203 Rock Fixtures.
- (2) Make this certification available to an
authorized representative of the Secretary.
1956 57.3203 Rock Fixtures.
- (b) Fixtures and accessories not addressed in
ASTM F432-95 may be used for ground support
provided they- - (1) Have been successful in supporting the
ground in an area with similar strata, opening
dimensions and ground stresses in any mine or
2056 57.3203 Rock Fixtures.
- (2) Have been tested and shown to be effective in
supporting ground in an area of the affected mine
which has similar strata, opening dimensions, and
ground stresses as the area where the fixtures
are expected to be used. During the test process,
access to the test area shall be limited to
persons necessary to conduct the test.
2156 57.3203 Rock Fixtures.
- (c) Bearing plates shall be used with fixtures
when necessary for effective ground support.
2256 57.3203 Rock Fixtures.
- (d) The diameter of finishing bits shall be
within a tolerance of plus or minus 0.030 inch of
the manufacturer's recommended hole diameter for
the anchor used. When separate finishing bits are
used, they shall be distinguishable from other
bits.
23Roof Bolting
Roof Bolting
- Support Principles
- Support Parameters
- Shotcrete
24Bolting Principles
What is the Bolt System Designed to do?
- Beam building
- Suspension
- Keying
- Surface control - natural arch
25Beam Building
Support Principles
Individual laminations bound together to form a
single beam
26Suspension
Support Principles
Competent Strata
Weak Strata
Suspended layer
27Keying
Support Principles
Fractured Rock
Weak Strata
28Surface Control
Support Principles
Highly jointed, altered or weathered rock
29Bolting Principles
- Beam building
- Suspension
- Keying
- Surface control - natural arch
30Critical Parameters
- Bolt Type
- Strength
- Grade
- Diameter
- Length
- Density (spacing)
- Plate
31Types of Bolts
- Friction Anchored
- Mechanical
- Fully Grouted
- Tensioned Rebar
- Combination/Point Anchored
- Mechanically Anchored/Resin Assisted
32Support Characteristics
Anchorage Clamping Vertical
Stiffness Horizontal Stiffness
33Friction Anchored Support
Splitsets or Swellex Bolts
Split sets provide minimal support (1 ton per
foot of anchorage) when utilized in a suspension
application.
34FRICTION ANCHORED BOLTS
SPLIT TUBE
EXPANDING TUBE
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37MECHANISMS OF FRICTION ANCHOR BOLTS
LOW ANCHORAGE DEVELOPED ALONG BOLT LENGTH
LITTLE OR NO SHEAR RESISTANCE ALONG SLIPS AND
JOINTS UNLESS INTERSECTED BY BOLT
NO CLAMP LOADS
LOW PLATE LOADS
38Split Sets
Inexpensive Easy to Install
No resin cartridges
Can be installed in soft or shifting ground
39SPLITSET
40RADIAL FORCE
41SWELLEX
42DYWIDAG BOLT
43Friction Anchor Bolts
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45Critical Parameters
- Bolt Type
- Strength
- Grade
- Diameter
- Length
- Density (spacing)
- Plate
46EXPANSION SHELL ANCHOR BOLT
47PARTS OF A BOLT
- SHELL
- STANDARD ( HARD ROOF )
- BAIL ( SOFT ROOF )
- PLUG
- SPREADS SHELL
- SUPPORT NUT (PAL NUT or JAM NUT)
- HOLDS SHELL IN PLACE - THEN BREAKS AWAY
48PARTS OF A BOLT cont.
- WASHER
- ACTS AS LUBRICATION BETWEEN PLATE AND BOLT
HEAD
49WHAT DOES GRADE OF A BOLT MEAN ?
- GRADE 75 MEANS THE BOLT HAS A TENSILE
STRENGTH 75,000 PSI - TENSION BOLTS
- GRADE 60 MEANS THE BOLT HAS A TENSILE
STRENGTH 60,000 PSI - NONTENSION BOLTS
50WHAT DOES THE TERM 5 REBAR MEAN ?
- THE DIAMETER OF BOLT ARE STAMPED IN 1/8
INCH INCREMENTS - SO A 5 HAS A DIAMETER OF 5/8 INCH
- A CIRCLE AROUND THE NUMBER MEANS IT IS A
DEFORMED BAR - 5/8 INCH REBAR
5
51ROOF BOLT HEAD MARKING
5
52ROOF BOLT MARKINGS
- GRADE DIAMETER DESIGNATION
- 40 3/4 INCH UP
NONE - 55 5/8 INCH UP
- 60 5/8 INCH UP
- 75 5/8 INCH UP
X - 100 5/8 INCH UP
53MECHANICAL BOLTS
Plugs
Bail
Shell Leaves
Support Nut
Bolts
BAIL STANDARD
54STANDARD 4 LEAF TYPE EXPANSION SHELL
55THREE PRONG EXPANSION SHELL
56TWO LEAF BAIL TYPE EXPANSION SHELL
57JAM NUT TO STRONG
58- JAM NUT
- TOO STRONG
- ( DOES NOT
- BREAK AWAY
- AND DEFORMS
- THE SHELL )
59DEFORMED SHELL
60JAM NUT TOO WEAK
61- JAM NUT
- TOO WEAK
- ( BREAKS AWAY TOO SOON AND
DOES NOT EXPAND SHELL )
6256 57.3203 Rock Fixtures.
- (f) When rock bolts tensioned by torquing are
used as a means of ground support, - (1) Selected tension level shall be-
- (i) At least 50 percent of either the yield
point of the bolt or anchorage capacity of the
rock, whichever is less and
6356 57.3203 Rock Fixtures.
- (ii) No greater than the yield point of the bolt
or anchorage capacity of the rock. - WHAT IS ANCHORAGE CAPACITY OF THE ROCK HOW DO
WE MEASURE IT?
64WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE WASHER
AND THE TENSION IN THE BOLT ?
- THE K FACTOR IS THE RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN THE WASHER TENSION IN BOLT - NO WASHER K 40
- HARDENED WASHER K 50
- ANTIFRICTION WASHER K 75 gt 125
- HARD PLASTIC
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66K FACTOR cont.
- TENSION IN BOLT K x TORQUE
- FOR A BOLT USING A HARDEN
WASHER AND HAS A TORQUE OF
150 FT- LBS - TENSION IN BOLT 50 x 150
- TENSION IN BOLT 7500 LBS
67BOLT STRENGTH
68MECHANISMS OF MECHANICAL BOLTS
MODERATE TO HIGH ANCHORAGE DEPENDING ON THE STRATA
MODERATE CLAMP LOADS
CLAMP LOADS DEVELOP SOME SHEAR RESISTANCE ALONG
BEDDING PLANES, SLIPS AND JOINTS
MODERATE PLATE LOADS
6956 57.3203 Rock Fixtures.
- (2) The torque of the first bolt, every tenth
bolt, and the last bolt installed in each work
area during the shift shall be accurately
determined immediately after installation. If the
torque of any fixture tested does not fall within
the installation torque range, corrective action
shall be taken.
70FULLY GROUTED BOLTS
7156 57.3203 Rock Fixtures.
- (g) When grouted fixtures can be tested by
applying torque, the first fixture installed in
each work place shall be tested to withstand 150
foot-pounds of torque. Should it rotate in the
hole, a second fixture shall be tested in the
same manner. If the second fixture also turns,
corrective action shall be taken.
7256 57.3203 Rock Fixtures.
- (h) When other tensioned and nontensioned
fixtures are used, test methods shall be
established and used to verify their
effectiveness. - (i) The mine operator shall certify that tests
were conducted and make the certification
available to an authorized representative of the
Secretary.
7356\57.3203 Rock Fixtures PPM
- This standard contains the requirements for
installation and testing of all rock fixtures and
accessories used for ground support. In all cases
where rock fixtures are selected as the method
used to support ground, they must meet the
requirements of 56/57.3203.
7456\57.3203 PPM Cont.
- All bolts tensioned by torquing must be within
the torque range set out in paragraph (f)(1).
Mine operators are required to test the first,
tenth and last bolt installed in each work area
during the shift as a check on whether or not the
torquing requirements are being achieved. When
the testing process reveals that a fixture is not
properly torqued, steps must be taken to
determine the extent of defective installation
and to correct all improperly installed fixtures.
7556\57.3203 PPM Cont.
- The ground conditions in many active face areas
require the installation of only a few bolts
during each blasting cycle. Testing of the first
and last bolts in each work area will help ensure
the integrity of the ground in these instances.
Where large numbers of bolts are installed on a
continuing basis, testing of the first, tenth and
last bolt in each work area would normally
provide the frequency of testing necessary to
identify a bolting problem and enable the
operator to take corrective action.
7656\57.3203 PPM Cont.
- The mine operator must certify that all tests
required by this standard have been conducted. In
the case of testing of the ASTM bolts and
accessories by the manufacturer of the devices,
the mine operator's certification responsibility
is satisfied by obtaining a copy of the
manufacturer's certification and making it
available to the inspector
7756\57.3203 PPM Cont.
- The correction of improperly installed fixtures
will also help to ensure compliance with standard
56.3130 which requires that wall, bank and slope
stability be maintained at surface mines where
miners are exposed, and standard 57.3360, which
requires that ground support systems at
underground mines be designed, installed and
maintained to control the ground where miners are
exposed.
78MECHANISMS OF FULLY GROUTED BOLTS
HIGH ANCHORAGE DEVELOPED ALONG BOLT LENGTH
HIGH SHEAR RESITANCE ALONG RESIN/ROCK INTERFACE
LITTLE OR NO SHEAR RESISTANCE ALONG SLIPS AND
JOINTS UNLESS INTERSECTED BY BOLT
LOW PLATE LOADS
79RESIN ANCHOR TORQUE TENSION BOLT
- IN THE FIRST TYPE OF INSTALLATION, TWO FOOT
OF FAST SETTING RESIN IS USED, AND THE
REST OF THE HOLE IS LEFT OPEN
80RESIN ANCHOR TORQUE TENSION BOLT
- SECOND TYPE, ONE TO TWO FOOT OF FAST
SETTING RESIN IS PUT IN THE BACK OF THE
HOLE, WHILE SLOW SETTING RESIN IS PUT IN
THE BOTTOM OF THE HOLE
81TENSIONED REBAR
Threaded Deformed Bar
Aluminum Plug
Cast Dome
Shear Pin
Tension Nut
TENSION NUTS
82MECHANISMS OF TENSIONED REBAR BOLTS
EXTREMELY HIGH ANCHORAGE REGARD- LESS OF STRATA
HIGH SHEAR RESISTANCE ALONG RESIN/ROCK INTERFACE
VERY HIGH CLAMP LOADS
CLAMP LOAD DEVELOPS VERY HIGH SHEAR RESISTANCE
ALONG SLIPS AND JOINTS
VERY HIGH PLATE LOADS
83MECHANICAL BOLTS (RESIN ASSISTED)
Compression Tube
Deformed Bar
Mechanical Bolt
84RESIN POINT ANCHOR WITH REBAR SUPPLEMENT
85RESIN POINT ANCHOR WITH STEEL PIPE
SUPPLEMENT
86RESIN POINT ANCHOR WITH SHEAR PIN
COMPRESSION RING
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88MECHANISMS OF POINT RESIN ANCHORED BOLTS
HIGH ANCHORAGE EVEN IN SOFT ROCK
CLAMP LOADS DEVELOP MODERATE SHEAR RESISTANCE
ALONG BEDDING PLANES,SLIPS AND JOINTS
HIGH CLAMP LOADS
HIGH PLATE LOADS
89COMBINATION BOLT
Threaded Deformed Bar
Grout Column
Tensioning Coupler
Shear Pin
Bearing Plate
90WHAT IS A SHEAR PIN ?
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92MECHANISMS OF COMBINATION BOLTS
EXTREMELY HIGH ANCHORAGE REGARDLESS OF STRATA
GROUTED LENGTH REINFORCES THE STRATA LIKE A
FULLY GROUTED BOLT
VERY HIGH CLAMP LOADS
CLAMP LOADS DEVELOPS HIGH SHEAR RESISTANCE ALONG
BEDDING PLANES, SLIPS AND JOINTS
VERY HIGH PLATE LOADS
93Support Characteristics
Vertical Stiffness
Horizontal Stiffness
Anchorage
Clamping
Bolt Type
Frictional Anchors
Low
Low
Low
Low
94Full Contact Supports
Anchorage Length
Resin Anchored Friction Anchored
(Split Sets, Swellex, Friction Loc)
95Friction Anchor
Resin Anchor
10 Tons Per Foot
1 Ton Per Foot
96Anchorage Variable Along Bolt Length
Anchorage Constant Along The Bolt Length
FULL CONTACT SUPPORT
POINT ANCHORED SUPPORT
97Anchorage 1 Ton/Ft. (10 Tons)
Anchorage 10 Tons
10
FRICTION ANCHORED SUPPORT
(SPLIT SET)
POINT ANCHORED SUPPORT (MECHANICAL BOLT)
98Anchorage 1 Ton/Ft (8 Tons)
Anchorage 10 Tons
8
10
FRICTION ANCHORED SUPPORT
POINT ANCHORED SUPPORT
991
Anchorage 1 Ton/Ft (1 Ton)
Anchorage 10 Tons
10
FRICTION ANCHORED SUPPORT
POINT ANCHORED SUPPORT
100Critical Parameters
- Bolt Type
- Strength
- Grade
- Diameter
- Length
- Density (spacing)
- Other hardware (plates, washers, straps)
101Bolt Strength
Rock Bolts
5/8 Grade 55 19,200lbs.
1-1/8 Grade 100 95,400lbs.
Friction Anchored Bolts
Ring Strength - 20,000 - 27,000lbs.
Cable Bolts
.6 strand - 60,000lbs. .7 strand -
70,000lbs.
102Break Time