Parametric Study of the Effect of Anchor Drive Bolt Geometry on Stress Distribution and Direction of Crack Formation in the Rock Medium

锚杆驱动螺栓几何形状对岩石介质中应力分布和裂纹形成方向影响的参数化研究

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Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of the influence of the termination geometry of an undercutting anchor drive bolt and the shape of the bottom of the anchor hole on the initiation and progression of failure processes in a rock medium. The study employed the finite element method (FEM) to model various bolt termination configurations, including cylindrical terminations with a 2 × 2 mm chamfer, a rounded termination with radius R, and a conical termination. The interaction of these bolt geometries with both cylindrical and conical hole bottoms was analyzed. The numerical simulations enabled the identification of stress concentration zones and crack propagation paths, which are critical to understanding the efficiency and mechanism of rock failure. The results indicate that the geometry of the bolt termination significantly influences stress distribution within the contact zone, as well as the extent and morphology of the resulting failure zone. Specifically, employing a cylindrical termination with a 2 × 2 mm chamfer in combination with a conical hole bottom promotes the development of deep fractures, which may lead to the detachment of larger rock fragments. This mechanism may be useful in the development of non-explosive rock fragmentation technologies. The findings provide a foundation for further optimization of anchor designs and the development of targeted excavation methods in mining and geotechnical engineering.

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