Study and Application of Asymmetrical Disk Tools for Hard Rock Mining

In this article, the method of hard rock mining by undercutting or back incision using asymmetrical disk tools as an alternative to the milling method with the use of cutting tools was described. The results of modelling the penetration of a single asymmetric disk tool edge into an artificial and na...

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Main Authors: Kotwica Krzysztof, Stopka Grzegorz, Prostański Dariusz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/7/1826
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spelling doaj-0178a9e963fd4a3ebdb0272560be9cf12021-03-26T00:04:27ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-03-01141826182610.3390/en14071826Study and Application of Asymmetrical Disk Tools for Hard Rock MiningKotwica Krzysztof0Stopka Grzegorz1Prostański Dariusz2Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics, AGH University of Science and Technology, Mickiewicza Ave. 30, 30-015 Kraków, PolandFaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics, AGH University of Science and Technology, Mickiewicza Ave. 30, 30-015 Kraków, PolandKOMAG Institute of Mining Technology, Gliwice, Pszczyńska 37, 44-101 Gliwice, PolandIn this article, the method of hard rock mining by undercutting or back incision using asymmetrical disk tools as an alternative to the milling method with the use of cutting tools was described. The results of modelling the penetration of a single asymmetric disk tool edge into an artificial and natural rock sample were presented and compared with empirical laboratory tests. The effect of stand tests for mining artificial rock samples using asymmetrical disk tools mounted on the rotating plate was presented. The tests were carried out on two unique test stands. The solution of an innovative mining head with a complex motion trajectory, using the asymmetrical disk tools, was presented. The innovative mining head especially developed at the AGH Kraków Department of Machinery Engineering and Transport for roadheaders, was presented. The results of preliminary field tests with the use of this mining head were also described.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/7/1826asymmetrical disk toolhard rock miningmodellingmining headtool wearefficiency
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author Kotwica Krzysztof
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Prostański Dariusz
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Prostański Dariusz
Study and Application of Asymmetrical Disk Tools for Hard Rock Mining
Energies
asymmetrical disk tool
hard rock mining
modelling
mining head
tool wear
efficiency
author_facet Kotwica Krzysztof
Stopka Grzegorz
Prostański Dariusz
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title Study and Application of Asymmetrical Disk Tools for Hard Rock Mining
title_short Study and Application of Asymmetrical Disk Tools for Hard Rock Mining
title_full Study and Application of Asymmetrical Disk Tools for Hard Rock Mining
title_fullStr Study and Application of Asymmetrical Disk Tools for Hard Rock Mining
title_full_unstemmed Study and Application of Asymmetrical Disk Tools for Hard Rock Mining
title_sort study and application of asymmetrical disk tools for hard rock mining
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-03-01
description In this article, the method of hard rock mining by undercutting or back incision using asymmetrical disk tools as an alternative to the milling method with the use of cutting tools was described. The results of modelling the penetration of a single asymmetric disk tool edge into an artificial and natural rock sample were presented and compared with empirical laboratory tests. The effect of stand tests for mining artificial rock samples using asymmetrical disk tools mounted on the rotating plate was presented. The tests were carried out on two unique test stands. The solution of an innovative mining head with a complex motion trajectory, using the asymmetrical disk tools, was presented. The innovative mining head especially developed at the AGH Kraków Department of Machinery Engineering and Transport for roadheaders, was presented. The results of preliminary field tests with the use of this mining head were also described.
topic asymmetrical disk tool
hard rock mining
modelling
mining head
tool wear
efficiency
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/7/1826
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