This invention concerns a method and a device for rock bolting according to the preambles of claims 1 and 11 respectively.
Pre-stressed wire bolts for rock enforcement are installed by grouting the wire bolt in a bore hole in the rock to be reinforced. Hereby cement concrete or any other binding agent is used as cement.
After injection of the binding agent this must be allowed to set, whereby the bolt has to be left unloaded during the setting period. After setting, a surface plate is mounted against the rock face, whereupon the bolt is pre-stressed through screw means or the like.
Because of the nature of the installation, the pre-tension will occur only along the part of the wire which is pulled free from the set binding agent. The length of the part being pulled free from binding agent is undefined which is a problem regarding the security of the fastener.
Altogether, the known method of installation of cable bolts is a lengthy and not an entirely impeachable procedure since the installation must be made in plural steps with intermediate waiting period.
Also the fact that the bolt can not be used prior to the setting of the binding agent is a considerable drawback in many cases. According to the above the strength of the completed installed bolt can also be questioned.
It is an aim of this invention to provide a method and a device wherein the problems of the background art are avoided. In particular it is provided a method and a device which leads to fast, rational, economic and safe installation.
Hereby it is achieved that pre-tension can be applied to the bolt before grouting thereof with a settable agent, which result in that the pre-tension will be well defined along a complete length of an element of the bolt and that the security of the installation is increased.
Further it is allowed that a rock bolt installed through a method according to the invention can be loaded immediately already after the tubular bolt has been expanded so as to be anchored in the bore hole. Hereby the unwanted waiting periods that are necessary in the method according to the background art are avoided and altogether is achieved a less lengthy and more economic rock bolting method.
By the channel for transmitting the said settable agent provides means which open for communication with the outside of the tension element through pressurizing to a certain pressure level, the same channel may be used for transmitting expansion medium and settable medium. When the same channel is used for transmitting medium for expanding the tubular bolt as well as for the settable medium, the said pressure level is set such that the channel opens at a pressure increase with a certain Δ-pressure above the expansion pressure.
It is preferred that the tension element is used for transmission of medium for expanding the tubular bolt, wherefore the tension element comprises a through channel for transmission of pressure water or the like. Hereby also the settable medium is transmitted through a channel in the tension element, wherein in particular it is preferred that it is this channel which can be opened through pressurizing to a certain pressure level which exceeds a certain predetermined threshold value.
By providing the tension element with a bursting plate, which breaks at a predetermined pressure level, this function is achieved in a simple way.
In particular the bursting plate can be an integral part of the material in the tension element, for example a drilled-out or milled-out portion having a certain remaining material thickness, which allows shearing of the material when said pressure level is reached.
Further advantages are achieved with the features of the further independent claims and the corresponding advantages are achieved in an inventive device for rock bolting.
The invention will now be described closer at the background of embodiments and with reference to the annexed drawings, wherein:
In
The tubular bolt includes in general an expandable portion 5 and a fastening portion 6, into which is attachable a tubular tension element 3 including an inner portion 7 having a thread for cooperation with the fastening portion 6 and a female thread for cooperation with a tension section 8, which in turn over a joining element 9 is arranged to be threaded to one further tension section 8.
Preferably the parts included in the tension element 3 are standard components, which can be combined as desired, for example for adjustment to the depth of a bore hole wherein the device 1 is intended to be inserted.
An abutment element 4 includes an abutment plate 10 and a tension nut 11, which cooperates with an outside tension section 8, is arranged outside an insertion opening of said bore hole.
The installation of a device for rock bolting is such that all the parts shown in
The outside end 29 of the outermost tension section 8 is after insertion of the device into the bore hole 12 connected to a pressure water source or the like for transmitting a pressure of as an example 300 bar to the expandable portion 5.
This expandable portion 5 will thereby be brought to firm anchoring against the inside of the inner portion 15 of the bore hole 12 so that already in this step a considerable anchoring of the complete rock bolt will occur.
After completed expansion, the tension element consisting of the parts 7, 8 and 9 may now be pre-stressed, which is made in such a way that the abutment plate 10 is pressed against the rock face 20 around the insertion opening 13 with the aid of the tension nut 11, which is tightened to a predetermined torque value.
After pre-stressing the device is now grouted-in in order to reinforce the anchoring as well as for assistance against corrosion, by injecting a settable medium into the space 27 between the tension element and the wall of the bore hole 12.
According to the preferred embodiment shown in
Thereupon the device is connected at its end portion 29 to a cement pump or any other source of a suitable settable medium.
The method of rock bolting according to the invention can be summarized with reference to
Position 21 denotes the start of the sequence,
Position 22 concerns assembling a device for rock bolting and inserting thereof into a bore hole,
Position 23 concerns expansion of a tubular bolt,
Position 24 concerns pre-stressing of a tension element,
Position 25 grouting of settable material, and
Position 26 end of the sequence.
The invention can be modified within the scope of the following claims, and as an example a device for rock bolting can be used, wherein medium for expanding the tubular bolt as well as settable medium is transmitted otherwise than through the tension element, for example through separate inserted and removable element (28 in
The bursting plate can be a separate element inserted inside the tension element and also other means for establishing a channel for transmitting the settable medium can be used, for example an element having a valve function may be used. A further example is the use of a break-pin which is sheared off at a certain pressure and fixes a potentially movable valve element.
As a further alternative the tension element as an example can be anchored in a way that is shown in
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