Performance prediction of roadheaders in metallic ore excavation

Ramazan Comakli, Sair Kahraman*, Cemal Balci

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Abstract

Using mechanical miners such as roadheaders may be a solution to increase the production rate and to decrease the costs in metallic mines. In this study, the performance prediction and cutter consumption of roadheaders were investigated for the eight different ore types. Small-scale linear cutting tests, Cerchar abrasivity tests and physico-mechanical tests were carried out on the ore samples collected from the site. The instantaneous cutting rates of a selected roadheader were calculated using specific energy (SE) values and compared to the previous models. The amount of cutter consumption was also calculated for each ore type and it was seen that the estimated cutter consumption values for the tested ores are generally lower than the proposed economical upper limit. Since only the performance prediction and cutter consumption of roadheaders were investigated for the excavation of ores in the current study, analyzing all mining operations is necessary for the adaptation of roadheader excavation to a mine. Simple and multiple regression models were also derived for the estimation of SE from the ore properties. A significant practical model including the Schmidt hammer value and density of ores was produced from the multiple regression analysis. This regression model can be reliably used for the estimation of SE especially for the preliminary studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38-45
Number of pages8
JournalTunnelling and Underground Space Technology
Volume40
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2014

Funding

This study has been supported by the Scientific Research Project Unit of Nigde University, under the project number FEB 2009/04. The automatic cutting machine used in the sample preparation was financed by Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Authors thank to Professor Nuh Bilgin and his colleagues from Istanbul Technical University for their support on performing of the linear cutting tests.

FundersFunder number
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung
Niğde ÜniversitesiFEB 2009/04

    Keywords

    • Metallic ores
    • Performance prediction
    • Physico-mechanical properties
    • Roadheaders
    • Specific energy

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