2021
DOI: 10.31897/pmi.2021.3.1
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Transition between relieved and unrelieved modes when cutting rocks with conical picks

Abstract: In the modern theory of rock cutting in production conditions, it is customary to distinguish two large classes of achievable cutting modes – relieved and unrelieved. The kinematics of rock-breaking machines in most cases determines the operation of the cutting tool in both modes in one cycle of the cutting tool. The currently available calculation methods have been developed for a stable, usually unrelieved cutting mode. In this article, the task is set to determine the conditions for the transition between c… Show more

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“…Professor Bolobov and his colleagues tested experimentally efficiency of static and impact penetration of a rockbreaking tool in sandstone [16]. The load applied to the picks and transmissions of the cutting heads of heading machines in cutting hard dirt rocks in coal seams or in switching operating modes is analyzed in [17,18]. Indian scientists investigated types of wear of cutter picks by the X-ray spectroscopy, with identification of cracks, voids and polishing effect [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Professor Bolobov and his colleagues tested experimentally efficiency of static and impact penetration of a rockbreaking tool in sandstone [16]. The load applied to the picks and transmissions of the cutting heads of heading machines in cutting hard dirt rocks in coal seams or in switching operating modes is analyzed in [17,18]. Indian scientists investigated types of wear of cutter picks by the X-ray spectroscopy, with identification of cracks, voids and polishing effect [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%