Rock bolt is one of the major support systems of tunnel engineering. It is used to stabilize suspended rock blocks around an excavation section, reinforce rock mass, and reduce displacement along rock joints. This study proposed a rock bolt model, which includes two parts: a bolt body and interface. The bolt body is made of raw bonded ball elements, and interfaces between the rock bolt and surrounding rock mass are simulated using a smooth-joint model The proposed model was first verified using laboratory pull-out and shear tests. Simulation results were consistent with experimental results in terms of a force–displacement curve and failure morphology. A series of tunnel cases were further simulated. The results showed that the proposed model can simulate rock bolt functions on tunnel excavation. Furthermore, the results showed that increasing the length and number of rock bolts increases the reinforced effect; however, as the length and number of rock bolts increased to an upper bound value, a limited increment was observed in the reinforced effect. The proposed model provides a useful tool to simulate the rock bolt system for tunnel engineering.
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53rd U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium
June 23–26, 2019
New York City, New York
Modeling Rock Bolt Behavior by Using the Interface Model of DEM
Meng-Chia Weng;
Meng-Chia Weng
National Chiao Tung University
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Chia-Chi Chiu;
Chia-Chi Chiu
National Chiao Tung University
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Yu-Cheng Lin
Yu-Cheng Lin
National Taiwan University
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Paper presented at the 53rd U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, New York City, New York, June 2019.
Paper Number:
ARMA-2019-0429
Published:
June 23 2019
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Weng, Meng-Chia, Chiu, Chia-Chi, Jeng, Fu-Shu, and Yu-Cheng Lin. "Modeling Rock Bolt Behavior by Using the Interface Model of DEM." Paper presented at the 53rd U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, New York City, New York, June 2019.
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