通过加强切岩相互作用的数值分析优化隧道挖掘机作业中的铣刀磨损

IF 3.5 2区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory Pub Date : 2024-06-02 DOI:10.1016/j.simpat.2024.102976
Xiuwei Wang , Shuchen Li , Zhen Li , Chao Yuan , Shisen Zhao , Kefeng Peng
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在岩石破碎过程中,圆盘铣刀不可避免地会出现磨损和退化,这严重影响了隧道施工的效率、工期和成本效益。在隧道掘进机(TBM)作业中,优化铣挖机布置和调整合适的挖掘参数对于减少铣挖机磨损至关重要。本研究探讨了圆盘铣刀与岩石之间的相互作用,采用了增强型粘结模型,以更准确地描述岩石试样的破坏行为。使用两个圆盘铣挖机对岩石破碎过程进行了数值模拟,重点关注影响较大的挖掘参数--穿透深度(3、5、7、9 毫米)和铣挖机排列--刀尖宽度(14、17、20、23 毫米)和铣挖机间距(50、65、80、95、110 毫米)。这些模拟分析了各种因素对切刀力、磨损、岩石破碎比能量和破碎单元岩石切刀磨损的影响。结果表明,穿透深度增加会导致更高的切刀力和磨损,而穿透深度小于 5 毫米时,比能量和单位磨损仍然较低。刀尖宽度越大,第一把刀的作用力和磨损就越大,但当刀尖宽度超过 20 毫米时,第二把刀的作用力和磨损就会减小。在切刀间距为 80 至 95 毫米的范围内,确定了岩石破碎的最佳比能量和岩石体积的单位磨损。这些发现有助于分析挖掘参数和铣挖机排列对磨损行为的影响,从而提供更优越的施工建议。
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Optimizing cutter wear in TBM operations through numerical analysis of enhanced rock-cutting interaction

The inevitable wear and degradation of disc cutters during the rock-crushing process significantly impacts the efficacy, timeline, and cost-effectiveness of tunnel construction. Optimizing cutter arrangements and adjusting suitable excavation parameters are crucial to reducing cutter wear in Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) operations. This study probes the interaction between disc cutters and rock, employing an enhanced Bonding model to more accurately depict the failure behavior of rock specimens. Numerical simulations of the rock-breaking process using two disc cutters were conducted, focusing on highly influential excavation parameters—penetration depth (3, 5, 7, 9 mm) and cutter arrangements—tip width (14, 17, 20, 23 mm) and cutter spacing (50, 65, 80, 95, 110 mm). These simulations analyzed the impact of various factors on cutter force, wear, specific energy of rock breaking, and crushing unit rock cutter wear. The results show that increased penetration depth leads to higher cutter force and wear, with specific energy and unit wear remaining low when penetration is less than 5 mm. A larger cutter tip width incurs higher forces and wear of the first cutter, but when the tip width exceeds 20 mm, the force and wear of the second cutter will be reduced. Optimal specific energy for rock breaking and unit wear of rock volume were identified within a cutter spacing range of 80 to 95 mm. These findings can facilitate the analysis of how excavation parameters and cutter arrangements affect wear behavior, offering superior construction recommendations.

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Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory
Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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期刊介绍: The journal Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory provides a forum for original, high-quality papers dealing with any aspect of systems simulation and modelling. The journal aims at being a reference and a powerful tool to all those professionally active and/or interested in the methods and applications of simulation. Submitted papers will be peer reviewed and must significantly contribute to modelling and simulation in general or use modelling and simulation in application areas. Paper submission is solicited on: • theoretical aspects of modelling and simulation including formal modelling, model-checking, random number generators, sensitivity analysis, variance reduction techniques, experimental design, meta-modelling, methods and algorithms for validation and verification, selection and comparison procedures etc.; • methodology and application of modelling and simulation in any area, including computer systems, networks, real-time and embedded systems, mobile and intelligent agents, manufacturing and transportation systems, management, engineering, biomedical engineering, economics, ecology and environment, education, transaction handling, etc.; • simulation languages and environments including those, specific to distributed computing, grid computing, high performance computers or computer networks, etc.; • distributed and real-time simulation, simulation interoperability; • tools for high performance computing simulation, including dedicated architectures and parallel computing.
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