Full-scale linear cutting experiments with a conical cutter for simulating different cutting patterns

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Abstract

This study aims at comparing experimentally single, double, and triple spiral (scroll) cutting patterns for improving performance prediction models based on linear cutting tests. Full-scale linear cutting tests are performed by using a heavy duty conical cutting tool used mostly with roadheaders, shearers, continuous miners, and surface miners. The tests are performed at line spacing of 25mm and varying cutting depths per revolution by using a travertine sample, which is considered as ductile and soft. Comparison criteria are average normal, cutting, and side forces, specific energy, and yield. Preliminary results indicate that normal forces increase highly with increasing spiral number, which is important for thrust limitation of miners, while cutting force and specific energy increase slightly. Results indicate that it is better to use lower number of spirals for soft and ductile rocks. However, additional tests are continuing to generalize the results including different types and strengths of rocks.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
Subtitle of host publicationFrom the Past to the Future
EditorsHasan Gerçek, Resat Ulusay, Mehmet Ali Hindistan, Ergün Tuncay, Ömer Aydan
PublisherCRC Press/Balkema
Pages153-158
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)9781138032651, 9781138032651
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventInternational Symposium on International Society for Rock Mechanics, ISRM 2016 - Cappadocia, Turkey
Duration: 29 Aug 201631 Aug 2016

Publication series

NameRock Mechanics and Rock Engineering: From the Past to the Future
Volume1

Conference

ConferenceInternational Symposium on International Society for Rock Mechanics, ISRM 2016
Country/TerritoryTurkey
CityCappadocia
Period29/08/1631/08/16

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© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.

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