Studies Of Bit Wear And Respirable Dust Generation (0168d71f-fad1-407f-a958-d8e5ec9d8491)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. A. Organiscak
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

This paper describes the research con-ducted on bit wear and respirable dust generation conducted by the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) and West Virginia University (WVU), a member of the Generic Technology Center on Respirable Dust. The USBM investigated wear, energy and dust characteristics of various conical bit designs when cutting rock. WVU studied the functional relationships between wear, cutting force, energy, and dust of one conical bit type when cutting coal. The objective of the USBM study was to identify qualitative bit selection guidelines for cut-ting rock; WVU's research objective was to determine optimum bit replacement guidelines. These research studies both found that bit geometry (a function of bit design and wear) influences energy consumption and dust generation. Bit selection and replacement recommendations are given.
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APA: J. A. Organiscak  (1995)  Studies Of Bit Wear And Respirable Dust Generation (0168d71f-fad1-407f-a958-d8e5ec9d8491)

MLA: J. A. Organiscak Studies Of Bit Wear And Respirable Dust Generation (0168d71f-fad1-407f-a958-d8e5ec9d8491). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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