Activated Roller Cutters as a Means of Rock Breakage Initial Test Results and Future Applications

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wilhelm Knickmeyer Lothar Baumann
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

In mechanized roadheading predominantly two methods of rock breakage are applied at present: the cutting method by means of picks and the cutting/crushing method by means of roller cutters. Both systems meanwhile reached a high degree of technical development and consequently show very few possibilities of further improvement. While application of hard-metal picks is limited by rock hardness, the roller cutters require a high specific thrust, and, accordingly, heavy carrier systems. Roller-cutter equipped tunneling machines are therefore only cost-effective in hard-coal mining if the high investments for transport and assembly are justified by a corresponding length of road to be headed. The limit for acceptable cost-effectiveness is at present a minimum heading length of approximately 3 km. In order to improve the specific cutting performance of roller cutters by activation, Bergbau-Forschung carried out a research project sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities and the provincial government of
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APA: Wilhelm Knickmeyer Lothar Baumann  (1981)  Activated Roller Cutters as a Means of Rock Breakage Initial Test Results and Future Applications

MLA: Wilhelm Knickmeyer Lothar Baumann Activated Roller Cutters as a Means of Rock Breakage Initial Test Results and Future Applications. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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