Full-Scale linear cutting tests using a button cutter and deterministic performance prediction modeling for raise boring machines

Aydin Shaterpour-Mamaghani*, Hanifi Copur, Arif Gumus, Deniz Tumac, Cemal Balci, Tayfun Erdogan, Engin Dogan, Ayhan Kocbay

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Abstract

The current study is an attempt to investigate the applicability of full-scale linear rock cutting tests (displacement controlled) and deterministic approaches to predict performance of raise boring machines (RBMs). Operational and performance parameters of the RBMs are recorded during field visits of Balya Lead-Zinc Underground Mine and Yusufeli Dam and HEPP Project in Turkey; then, five different block samples of rocks are obtained from the project sites. Full-scale linear cutting tests are performed on these samples with a 305 mm (12 in.) diameter button (kerf) cutter having an insert tip width of 11 mm. The cutter used in the tests is only a single slice of the real-life multi-row button cutter that is the slice taken from the middle (with an average diameter) and it looks like a single disc cutter with tungsten carbide inserts. Experimental studies indicate that cutting action of an RBM can be reliably simulated by full-scale linear cutting test. Suggested direct and indirect deterministic approaches predict reliably unit penetration and instantaneous penetration rates of RBMs. Uniaxial compressive strength and Brazilian tensile strength of the rocks are the most important parameters for predicting linear cutting performance parameters. This study could be further developed by adding cutting results of different rocks, field performance data, and developing an RQD or the rock mass fracturing correction factor. An improvement is especially required for prediction of the reamerhead thrust and torque parameters.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104609
JournalTunnelling and Underground Space Technology
Volume127
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This study summarizes some of the results of PhD research work carried out by the Aydin Shaterpour-Mamaghani. The authors are grateful to the support of the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) in Project MAG-217M729. The authors acknowledge the contributions of Esan Eczacibasi (Balya lead-zinc mine), DSI (State Hydraulic Works), Joint-venture Limak-Cengiz-Kolin and Sargin Construction and Machinery Industry Trade Inc, without whom this study could not be accomplished. The authors would like to thank the E-Berk Tunnel and Foundation Technologies for providing button cutter and holder. Finally, the authors also thank Ismail Rasim Altuntas for additional work on the button cutter.

FundersFunder number
E-Berk Tunnel and Foundation Technologies
Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma KurumuMAG-217M729

    Keywords

    • Button cutter
    • Deterministic model
    • Full-scale linear cutting test
    • Performance prediction
    • Raise boring machine

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