Theoretical and practical aspects of circumferential pick spacing on boom tunnelling machine cutting heads

O.Z. Hekimoglu , R.J. Fowell
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The effects of equally arranged circumferential pick spacing on boom tunnelling machine cutting heads are described, through a series of laboratory and in-situ trials. The equal circumferential spacing is emphasized to be an important parameter significantly influencing cutting head balance and is limited by the total number of arcing picks and tool-lacing. A number of alternative lacing patterns is outlined and then compared in terms of cutting efficiency and manufacturing feasibility. The long-term practical investigations indicated that within the size of the commercially available tool-holders, up to 26 or 27 heavy-duty picks may be laced at equal circumferential spacing on medium-duty roadheader cutting heads. The problem of tool-holder overlapping was further found to reduce with a threestart arrangement employing a higher angle of wrap. The underground trials also indicated that threestart cutting heads laced with a total of 24 arcing picks may not be so efficient at higher arcing speeds as the other heads investigated.

臂架掘进机切削头周向截齿间距的理论与实践
通过一系列的室内和现场试验,描述了等布置周向镐间距对臂式掘进机切割头的影响。等周向间距是影响刀头平衡的重要参数,受圆弧镐和刀齿总数的限制。一些备选花边模式概述,然后在切割效率和制造可行性方面进行比较。长期的实际研究表明,在市售工具架的尺寸范围内,最多可在中型掘进机切割头上以相同的周向间距镶嵌26或27个重型镐。进一步发现,采用较高的包绕角的三启动安排可以减少刀柄重叠的问题。地下试验还表明,在更高的弧速下,三个镶有24个弧镐的切割头可能不如其他被调查的切割头那么有效。
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