Abstract

Rock bolts play an important supporting role in the construction of slopes, deep foundation pits and tunnels. As such, it is especially necessary to assess bolt anchorage quality. This paper proposes an identification model for bolt anchorage defects based on an Elman neural network (ElmanNN) optimised using an improved chicken swarm optimisation (CSO) algorithm and the frequency response function. First, the principal components of the frequency response functions of different anchorage bolts are used as the input within the model. Next, the weights and thresholds of the ElmanNN are optimised using an improved CSO algorithm based on chaotic disturbance and elite opposition-based learning. Finally, the model is used to identify bolt anchorage defects. The experimental results show that the model has a higher identification accuracy and faster convergence rate than other neural network models.Publisher Note: Following the original publication of this paper, a change was made to identify the corresponding authors on page 588. Full details can be found in the correction notice given after page 597 of the PDF for this article.

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