Conference Proceedings
1998 AusIMM Annual Conference - The Mining Cycle
Conference Proceedings
1998 AusIMM Annual Conference - The Mining Cycle
Mechanics of Rock/Tool Interaction in Disc Rock Cutting
It is believed that disc cutter shape affects rock fracture and therefore cutter performance and cutter life. However, the current generation of disc cutters is made of hardened steel and these cutters wear rapidly and consequently they are unable to maintain their original shape in strong and abrasive rock. This wear problem could be reduced if the cutter was made from a harder material. Unfortunately as material hardness increases so does the propensity for brittle failure. In this study the optimum cutter shapes were identified by studying the mechanics of rock/tool interaction. The results showed that bevel and wedge cutters are better than cutters with dome and flat edges. A new cutter was designed, based on this result, using a harder material to increase the life by a factor of 20.
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Z Guan, H Gurgenci, M Hood, W J T Daniel, X S Li
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- Published: 1998
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