Laboratory Disc Cutting Studies In Medium And Hard Rocks

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John Temporal Randall A. Snowdon Malcolm J. McPhersqn Myles P. Reilly
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The paper describes studies made at the Transport and Road Research Laboratory, UK, of the mechanical cutting characteristics using disc cutters, of rocks with compressive strengths up to 340 MPa. These studies have been performed in both the single pass mode, where interactive breakout occurs between adjacent grooves on every pass of the tool, and the multiple pass mode, where several passes may be required to cause breakout. In addition, experiments to determine the effect on cutting performance of the hydraulic stiffness of tunnelling machines are described. The results of these tests are analysed and discussed in the context of the design of full-face tunnelling machines.
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APA: John Temporal Randall A. Snowdon Malcolm J. McPhersqn Myles P. Reilly  (1983)  Laboratory Disc Cutting Studies In Medium And Hard Rocks

MLA: John Temporal Randall A. Snowdon Malcolm J. McPhersqn Myles P. Reilly Laboratory Disc Cutting Studies In Medium And Hard Rocks. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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