Abstract

Bolt/cable support technology is widely used in the rock engineering protection field to limit large deformations of surrounding rocks, improve the anti-explosion and anti-impact mechanical properties of engineering rock mass, and increase stability and safety. The underground protective cavern suffers significant damage due to the powerful impact produced by the explosion. This paper studies the macro static and dynamic mechanical properties of the negative Poisson's ratio (NPR) constant resistance and large deformation anchor cable. In addition, an in-situ blasting test scheme is proposed to simulate the approximate plane wave generated by a nuclear explosion in the field. Hence, the anti-explosion and anti-impact properties of the NPR anchor cable support system and failure mode of ternary structure (rod body, anchor body, and rock mass) under explosion influence can be obtained. Finally, numerical modeling is utilized to validate the NPR anchor cable support and PR anchor bolt support under the high vibration condition with the same blasting equivalent. The findings showed that the cavern supported by the NPR anchor cable revealed better overall stability under strong impact and vibration than the PR anchor bolt.

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