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World Multidisciplinary Earth Sciences Symposium 2017
Tensile-Creep Test Specimen Preparation Practices of Surface Support Liners
Guner, Dogukan^1 ; Ozturk, Hasan^1
Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, Turkey^1
关键词: American society for testing and materials;    Polymer-based materials;    Preparation technique;    Tensile creep testing;    Tensile yield strength;    Thin spray-on liners;    Ultimate tensile strength;    Underground operations;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/95/4/042004/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1755-1315/95/4/042004
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

Ground support has always been considered as a challenging issue in all underground operations. Many forms of support systems and supporting techniques are available in the mining/tunnelling industry. In the last two decades, a new polymer based material, Thin Spray-on Liner (TSL), has attained a place in the market as an alternative to the current areal ground support systems. Although TSL provides numerous merits and has different application purposes, the knowledge on mechanical properties and performance of this material is still limited. In laboratory studies, since tensile rupture is the most commonly observed failure mechanism in field applications, researchers have generally studied the tensile testing of TSLs with modification of American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D-638 standards. For tensile creep testing, specimen preparation process also follows the ASTM standards. Two different specimen dimension types (Type I, Type IV) are widely preferred in TSL tensile testing that conform to the related standards. Moreover, molding and die cutting are commonly used specimen preparation techniques. In literature, there is a great variability of test results due to the difference in specimen preparation techniques and practices. In this study, a ductile TSL product was tested in order to investigate the effect of both specimen preparation techniques and specimen dimensions under 7-day curing time. As a result, ultimate tensile strength, tensile yield strength, tensile modulus, and elongation at break values were obtained for 4 different test series. It is concluded that Type IV specimens have higher strength values compared to Type I specimens and moulded specimens have lower results than that of prepared by using die cutter. Moreover, specimens prepared by molding techniques have scattered test results. Type IV specimens prepared by die cutter technique are suggested for preparation of tensile test and Type I specimens prepared by die cutter technique should be preferred for tensile creep tests.

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