Effects of drum vibration on performance of coal shearers

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
B. Tiryaki O. Z. Hekimoglu
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

Shearer drums are a critical component in the overall performance of coal shearers, with the cutting performance depending very much on the disposition of cutter tools on the drums (the tool-lacing arrangement). A series of practical and theoretical studies has been undertaken to investigate aspects of shearer drum vibration in terms of circumferential pick spacing. A number of commercially available drums were redesigned and the lacing patterns compared with those of the original drums under near-uniform conditions. Mine trials were carried out at the Middle Anatolian lignite mine in Turkey with drums fitted on Eickhoff type EDW-230 double-ranging drum shearers. It was found that the performance of drums could be improved if the concept of circumferential pick spacing was taken into account in CAD packages along with the existing design parameters such as cutting rate, reduced dust, low pick consumption and low down-time
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APA: B. Tiryaki O. Z. Hekimoglu  (1905)  Effects of drum vibration on performance of coal shearers

MLA: B. Tiryaki O. Z. Hekimoglu Effects of drum vibration on performance of coal shearers. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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