Water Jet Rock Cutting and Its Application to Tunnelling Machine Performance

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Chun K. Ip Simon T. Johnson Robert J. Fowell
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Laboratory conducted cutting tests at traverse speeds up to 1 m/s have been undertaken with high pressure water jets assisting the cutting action of drag tools. Four sandstones and one limestone have been investigated, which represents a wide range of compressive strength. Variables investigated include water jet pressure, nozzle diameter, depth of cut, traverse speed, jet position, and tool bluntness. The test programme has allowed a model to be developed which describes the action of water jet assistance for three conditions dependent on the ability of the jet to penetrate the rock: where no significant penetration occurs, where penetration is greater than 50% of the tool depth, and an optimum condition around 30% of tool depth.
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APA: Chun K. Ip Simon T. Johnson Robert J. Fowell  (1986)  Water Jet Rock Cutting and Its Application to Tunnelling Machine Performance

MLA: Chun K. Ip Simon T. Johnson Robert J. Fowell Water Jet Rock Cutting and Its Application to Tunnelling Machine Performance. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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