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Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering | 2014

Predicting the Performance of Chain Saw Machines Based on Shore Scleroscope Hardness

Deniz Tumac

Shore hardness has been used to estimate several physical and mechanical properties of rocks over the last few decades. However, the number of researches correlating Shore hardness with rock cutting performance is quite limited. Also, rather limited researches have been carried out on predicting the performance of chain saw machines. This study differs from the previous investigations in the way that Shore hardness values (SH1, SH2, and deformation coefficient) are used to determine the field performance of chain saw machines. The measured Shore hardness values are correlated with the physical and mechanical properties of natural stone samples, cutting parameters (normal force, cutting force, and specific energy) obtained from linear cutting tests in unrelieved cutting mode, and areal net cutting rate of chain saw machines. Two empirical models developed previously are improved for the prediction of the areal net cutting rate of chain saw machines. The first model is based on a revised chain saw penetration index, which uses SH1, machine weight, and useful arm cutting depth as predictors. The second model is based on the power consumed for only cutting the stone, arm thickness, and specific energy as a function of the deformation coefficient. While cutting force has a strong relationship with Shore hardness values, the normal force has a weak or moderate correlation. Uniaxial compressive strength, Cerchar abrasivity index, and density can also be predicted by Shore hardness values.


Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering | 2017

Effects of Different Cutting Patterns and Experimental Conditions on the Performance of a Conical Drag Tool

Hanifi Copur; Nuh Bilgin; Cemal Balci; Deniz Tumac; Emre Avunduk

This study aims at determining the effects of single-, double-, and triple-spiral cutting patterns; the effects of tool cutting speeds on the experimental scale; and the effects of the method of yield estimation on cutting performance by performing a set of full-scale linear cutting tests with a conical cutting tool. The average and maximum normal, cutting and side forces; specific energy; yield; and coarseness index are measured and compared in each cutting pattern at a 25-mm line spacing, at varying depths of cut per revolution, and using two cutting speeds on five different rock samples. The results indicate that the optimum specific energy decreases by approximately 25% with an increasing number of spirals from the single- to the double-spiral cutting pattern for the hard rocks, whereas generally little effect was observed for the soft- and medium-strength rocks. The double-spiral cutting pattern appeared to be more effective than the single- or triple-spiral cutting pattern and had an advantage of lower side forces. The tool cutting speed had no apparent effect on the cutting performance. The estimation of the specific energy by the yield based on the theoretical swept area was not significantly different from that estimated by the yield based on the muck weighing, especially for the double- and triple-spiral cutting patterns and with the optimum ratio of line spacing to depth of cut per revolution. This study also demonstrated that the cutterhead and mechanical miner designs, semi-theoretical deterministic computer simulations and empirical performance predictions and optimization models should be based on realistic experimental simulations. Studies should be continued to obtain more reliable results by creating a larger database of laboratory tests and field performance records for mechanical miners using drag tools.


Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2012

Investigation into the effects of different rocks on rock cuttability by a V-type disc cutter

Cemal Balci; Deniz Tumac


Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering | 2007

Estimation of Rock Cuttability from Shore Hardness and Compressive Strength Properties

Deniz Tumac; Nuh Bilgin; C. Feridunoglu; H. Ergin


International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences | 2011

Field and laboratory studies on natural stones leading to empirical performance prediction of chain saw machines

Hanifi Copur; Cemal Balci; Deniz Tumac; Nuh Bilgin


Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2014

Predicting performance of EPB TBMs by using a stochastic model implemented into a deterministic model

Hanifi Copur; Hamit Aydın; Nuh Bilgin; Cemal Balci; Deniz Tumac; Can Dayanc


Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2015

Investigations into the cutting characteristics of CCS type disc cutters and the comparison between experimental, theoretical and empirical force estimations

Deniz Tumac; Cemal Balci


International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences | 2015

Predicting the performance of large diameter circular saws based on Schmidt hammer and other properties for some Turkish carbonate rocks

Deniz Tumac


Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2014

Prediction of roadheader performance by artificial neural network

Emre Avunduk; Deniz Tumac; A.K. Atalay


ISRM International Symposium - EUROCK 2010 | 2010

Development of a Portable Rock Cutting Rig For Rock Cuttability Determination

Nuh Bilgin; Cemal Balci; Deniz Tumac; C. Feridunoglu; Hanifi Copur

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Cemal Balci

Istanbul Technical University

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Nuh Bilgin

Istanbul Technical University

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Hanifi Copur

Istanbul Technical University

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Emre Avunduk

Istanbul Technical University

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C. Feridunoglu

Istanbul Technical University

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M. Basyigit

Istanbul Technical University

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A.K. Atalay

Istanbul Technical University

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Bilal Şahin Gümüş

Istanbul Technical University

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