Numerical Simulation of the Effect of Spacing and Angularity of Y Shape Joint Neighboring Rock Bolt Tensile Load on the Crack Growth
The dimension of underground structure is a key factor in its stability. Rock blotting has important effect in rock mechanic projects. It increases the stability of rock blocks. The performance of rock bolt is depending on the quality of its set up. Quality of its set up is determined by pull out test method. Numerical simulation is other method for determination of rock blotting behavior. In this paper, the effect of tensile loading on the “Y” shape joint is determined using FRANC2D. The angularity of large joint tail (β) changes from 0° to 90° with increment of 45°. The angularity of small joint tail related to large joint tail (α) changes from 20° to 160° with increment of 20°. The spacing between joint and loading place change from 2a to 4a with increment of “a” which “a” is the length of large joint tail. Totally 52 model were simulated. In the case of horizontal joint the crack growth length is maximum and vertical joint has minimum effect on the crack growth. When the angularity of large joint tail related to horizontal was 45°, the maximum of crack growth was occurred. The maximum of crack growth from small joint tail was occurred when it is in horizontal configuration. The maximum number of small joint tail growth occurred when its angularities related to horizontal axis was 45°.