Energy-absorbing rockbolts have been widely adopted in burst-prone excavation support, and their serviceability is closely related to the frequency and magnitude of seismic events. In this research, the splittube drop...Energy-absorbing rockbolts have been widely adopted in burst-prone excavation support, and their serviceability is closely related to the frequency and magnitude of seismic events. In this research, the splittube drop test with varying impact energy was conducted to reproduce the dynamic performance of MP1rockbolts under a wide range of seismic event magnitudes. The test results showed that the impact process could be subdivided into four distinct stages, i.e. mobilization, strain hardening, plastic flow(ductile), and rebound stage, of which strain hardening and plastic flow are the primary energy absorbing stages. As the impact energy per drop increases from 8.1 to 46.7 k J, the strain rate of the shank varies between 1.20 and 2.70 s^(-1), and the average impact load is between 240 and 270kN, which may be considered as constant. The MP1 rockbolt has a cumulative maximum energy absorption(CMEA) of 31.9–40.0 k J/m, with an average of 35.0 k J/m, and the elongation rate is 11.4%–14.7%, with an average of 12.7%, both of which are negatively correlated with the impact energy per drop. Regression analysis shows that energy absorption and shank elongation, as well as momentum input and impact duration,conform to the linear relationship. The complete dynamic capacity envelope of MP1 rockbolts is proposed, which reflects the dynamic bearing capacity, elongation, and distinct stages. This study is helpful to better understand the dynamic characteristics of energy-absorbing rockbolts and assist design engineers in robust reinforcement systems design to mitigate rockburst damage in seismically active underground excavations.展开更多
The collision-free straight-line following of an unmanned surface vehicle(USV)moving in a constrained water region subject to stationary and moving obstacles is addressed in this paper.USV systems are normally subject...The collision-free straight-line following of an unmanned surface vehicle(USV)moving in a constrained water region subject to stationary and moving obstacles is addressed in this paper.USV systems are normally subjected to surge velocity constraints,yaw rate constraints,and unknown ocean currents.Herein,a safety-certificated line-of-sight(LOS)guidance method is proposed to achieve a constrained straight-line following task.First,an antidisturbance LOS guidance law is designed based on the LOS guidance scheme and an extended state observer.Furthermore,collision avoidance with waterway boundaries and stationary/moving obstacles is encoded in control barrier functions,utilizing which the safety constraints are transformed into input constraints.Finally,safety-certificated guidance signals are obtained by solving a quadratic programming problem subject to input constraints.Using the proposed safety-certified LOS guidance method,the USV can accomplish a straight-line following task with guaranteed input-to-state safety.Simulation results substantiate the efficacy of the proposed safety-certificated LOS guidance method for the straight-line following of USVs moving in a constrained water region subject to unknown ocean currents.展开更多
基金CCTEG Coal Mining Research Institute(No.TDKC-2022-MS-01)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52274123)the Mining Education Australia(MEA),Collaborative Research Grant Scheme(No.RS-59041).
文摘Energy-absorbing rockbolts have been widely adopted in burst-prone excavation support, and their serviceability is closely related to the frequency and magnitude of seismic events. In this research, the splittube drop test with varying impact energy was conducted to reproduce the dynamic performance of MP1rockbolts under a wide range of seismic event magnitudes. The test results showed that the impact process could be subdivided into four distinct stages, i.e. mobilization, strain hardening, plastic flow(ductile), and rebound stage, of which strain hardening and plastic flow are the primary energy absorbing stages. As the impact energy per drop increases from 8.1 to 46.7 k J, the strain rate of the shank varies between 1.20 and 2.70 s^(-1), and the average impact load is between 240 and 270kN, which may be considered as constant. The MP1 rockbolt has a cumulative maximum energy absorption(CMEA) of 31.9–40.0 k J/m, with an average of 35.0 k J/m, and the elongation rate is 11.4%–14.7%, with an average of 12.7%, both of which are negatively correlated with the impact energy per drop. Regression analysis shows that energy absorption and shank elongation, as well as momentum input and impact duration,conform to the linear relationship. The complete dynamic capacity envelope of MP1 rockbolts is proposed, which reflects the dynamic bearing capacity, elongation, and distinct stages. This study is helpful to better understand the dynamic characteristics of energy-absorbing rockbolts and assist design engineers in robust reinforcement systems design to mitigate rockburst damage in seismically active underground excavations.
基金Supported by the National Key R&D Program of China under Grant No.2022ZD0119902the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.51979020+5 种基金the Top-notch Young Talents Program of China under Grant No.36261402the Dalian High-level Talents Innovation Support Program under Grant No.2022RQ010the Liaoning Revitalization Talents Program under Grant No.XLYC2007188the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province under Grant No.2022J01131710the Postdoctoral Research Foundation of China under Grant No.2022M720619in part by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities 3132023107.
文摘The collision-free straight-line following of an unmanned surface vehicle(USV)moving in a constrained water region subject to stationary and moving obstacles is addressed in this paper.USV systems are normally subjected to surge velocity constraints,yaw rate constraints,and unknown ocean currents.Herein,a safety-certificated line-of-sight(LOS)guidance method is proposed to achieve a constrained straight-line following task.First,an antidisturbance LOS guidance law is designed based on the LOS guidance scheme and an extended state observer.Furthermore,collision avoidance with waterway boundaries and stationary/moving obstacles is encoded in control barrier functions,utilizing which the safety constraints are transformed into input constraints.Finally,safety-certificated guidance signals are obtained by solving a quadratic programming problem subject to input constraints.Using the proposed safety-certified LOS guidance method,the USV can accomplish a straight-line following task with guaranteed input-to-state safety.Simulation results substantiate the efficacy of the proposed safety-certificated LOS guidance method for the straight-line following of USVs moving in a constrained water region subject to unknown ocean currents.