Abstract
Coupon testing has been used extensively to understand the effects of general corrosion on engineering materials within their operational environment. This study examined the use of various coupon specimens to examine stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of rockbolts in the underground mining environment. The standard ASTM G39 bend beam SCC specimen, as well as a pin-loaded slotted specimen, was used in this investigation. It was identified that the critical stress threshold for HSAC 840 rockbolt steel is approximately 580 MPa, slightly lower than the material’s yield strength. It was shown that the higher toughness HSAC 840 grade rockbolt steel performed better than AISI 1355 grade rockbolt steel, emphasising the importance of steel chemistry. It was also found that galvanising improved SCC resistance but shot peening reduced SCC resistance.
Acknowledgements
The authors wish to acknowledge the input provided by Peter Craig, Elias Elias, Hong Chen and Bruce Hebblewhite. This paper represents a subset of research conducted under funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project LP100200238 supported by Anglo American, BHP Billiton Illawarra Coal, Centennial Coal, Glencore Coal, Jennmar Australia and Whitehaven Coal Pty. Ltd.