Introducing a new rock abrasivity index using a scaled down disc cutter

Maziar Moradi , Mohammad Hossein Khosravi , Jafar Khademi Hamidi
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Rock abrasivity influences wear of cutting tools and consequently, performance of mechanized tunneling machines. Several methods have been proposed to evaluate rock abrasivity in recent decades, each one has its own advantages. In this paper, a new method is introduced to estimate wear of disc cutters based on rock cutting tests using scaled down discs (i.e. 54 and 72 ​mm diameter). The discs are made of H13 steel, which is a common steel type in producing real-scale discs, with hardness of 32 and 54 HRC. The small-scale linear rock cutting machine and a new abrasion test apparatus, namely University of Tehran abrasivity test machine, are utilized to perform the tests. Tip width of the worn discs is monitored and presented as the function of the accumulated test run to classify the rock abrasion. Abrasivity tests show that by increasing the UCS of the rock samples, wear rate is doubled gradually that reveals the sensitivity of the test procedure to the main parameters affecting the abrasivity of hard rocks. For the rocks with the highest UCS, the normal wear stops after performing 5 to 10 rounds of the tests, and then, deformation of the disc tip is detectable. Two abrasivity indices are defined based on the abrasivity tests results and their correlations with CAI and UCS are established. Comparison of the established correlations in this study with previous investigations demonstrates the sensitivity of the indices to the parameters affecting wear of the disc cutters and repeatability of the outputs obtained from abrasivity tests using scaled down discs. Findings of this study can be used to enhance the accuracy of rock abrasivity classifications.

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使用按比例缩小的圆盘切割机引入新的岩石磨蚀指数
岩石磨蚀性影响切削工具的磨损,进而影响机械化掘进机的性能。近几十年来,人们提出了多种评估岩石磨损性的方法,每种方法都有自己的优点。本文介绍了一种新方法,根据按比例缩小的圆盘(直径分别为 54 毫米和 72 毫米)进行的岩石切割试验,估算圆盘铣挖机的磨损情况。圆盘由 H13 钢制成,这是生产实际尺寸圆盘的常用钢材,硬度分别为 32 和 54 HRC。测试使用了小型线性岩石切割机和新的磨损测试设备,即德黑兰大学磨损测试机。监测磨损圆盘的尖端宽度,并将其作为累积试验次数的函数,以对岩石磨损进行分类。磨蚀性测试表明,随着岩石样本 UCS 的增加,磨损率逐渐增加一倍,这表明测试程序对影响硬质岩石磨蚀性的主要参数非常敏感。对于 UCS 最高的岩石,在进行 5 到 10 轮测试后,正常磨损就会停止,然后就能检测到圆盘尖端的变形。根据磨蚀性测试结果定义了两个磨蚀性指数,并建立了它们与 CAI 和 UCS 的相关性。将本研究中建立的相关性与之前的研究进行比较,证明了这些指数对影响圆盘刀具磨损的参数的敏感性,以及使用按比例缩小的圆盘进行磨蚀性测试所获得的输出结果的可重复性。本研究的结果可用于提高岩石磨蚀性分类的准确性。
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