TY - CPAPER T1 - Design, development and testing of the JTech bolt for use in static, quasi-static and dynamic domains T2 - Ground Support 2013: Seventh International Symposium on Ground Support in Mining and Underground Construction AU - Roberts, T AU - Dodds, A ED - Potvin, Y A2 - Potvin, Y ED - Brady, B A2 - Brady, B DA - 2013/05/13 PY - 2013 PB - Australian Centre for Geomechanics PP - Perth CY - Perth C1 - Perth SP - 305 EP - 321 AB - Designing a rock reinforcement element requires knowledge of geomechanical behaviour, interaction of the reinforcement element with rock mass, and the element’s mechanistic response in static and dynamic environments. Using this knowledge, the JTech bolt was developed and subjected to a thorough program to test, gather data and validate the bolt performance in varying domains. By conducting finite element (FE) modelling, the simulation reviews the JTech bolt design evaluating the effects of threadbar geometric variation, threadbar and nut engagement results under high stress, coating friction response and effects of thread tolerance extremes on the failure mode. These results determine safety factors, tolerances and quality management criteria. Once manufactured, in situ system testing, laboratory and underground short encapsulation testing, resin mixing testing, double shear testing and dynamic testing at varying velocity and mass, determine the system’s capacity and effectiveness in static, quasi-static and dynamic mining environments. In this paper, the process and results are described. UR - https://papers.acg.uwa.edu.au/p/1304_19_Roberts/ ER - DO - 10.36487/ACG_rep/1304_19_Roberts