Characterization of Tensile and Shear Loading on Indented PC-Strand Cable Bolts

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PC strands are becoming widely acceptable as a roof support system in underground mining applications for their superior strength and flexibility. Laboratory testing was completed to evaluate the tensile and shear strength of individual wires and completely wound PC-strand cables. Both smooth wires and the recent anchorage enhancement innovation of indentation were evaluated and compared. The results demonstrate that the difference between smooth and indented wires is statistically insignificant, and that indentation does not adversely affect strand properties and performance.

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PC strands are becoming widely acceptable as a roof support system in underground mining applications for their superior strength and flexibility. Laboratory testing was completed to evaluate the tensile and shear strength of individual wires and completely wound PC-strand cables. Both smooth wires and the recent anchorage enhancement innovation of indentation were evaluated and compared. The results demonstrate that the difference between smooth and indented wires is statistically insignificant, and that indentation does not adversely affect strand properties and performance.

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Author(s)

Anand Bhagwat and Stephen C. Tadolini, Minova USA, Inc.; and Steven Derycke, NV Bekaert SA

Publication/Event/Pages

Global Ferrous Rod & Wire Symposium

Year

2017