Effect Of Bit Wear On Productivity Of Continuous Miners

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. W. Khair L. D. Gehi M. Ahmad
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of the dynamics of bit wear on the productivity of continuous miners. Two field surveys were carried out. The first survey assessed the impact of bit wear on productivity and production cost. The second survey studied the wear characteristics of the cutting tool (i.e., magnitude, forms, and mechanisms of bit wear, Primary factors affecting bit wear were identified. Laboratory experiments were carried out to study in detail the effect of some of these primary factors on wear. Results indicate, that bit wear has a significant effect on the productivity a continuous miners. Furthermore, under severe geologic conditions (i.e. cutting rock partings in roof and floor) bit wear not only hampers the productivity, but also increase the production cost due to a higher consumption of bits. This study also indicated that beyond 20% of the conical height loss (which corresponds to 7% of the weight loss) the rate a bit wear accelerates. This increased rate of wear is an indication of higher abrasion between bit body and cutting material, resulting in a dustier environment.
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APA: A. W. Khair L. D. Gehi M. Ahmad  (1995)  Effect Of Bit Wear On Productivity Of Continuous Miners

MLA: A. W. Khair L. D. Gehi M. Ahmad Effect Of Bit Wear On Productivity Of Continuous Miners . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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