Experimental and statistical evaluation of cutting methods in relation to specific energy and rock properties
Citation
Engin, I.C., Bayram, F. & Yasitli, N.E., Experimental and statistical evaluation of cutting methods in relation to specific energy and rock properties, Rock Mech Rock Eng (2013) 46: 755. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00603-012-0284-4Abstract
In a processing plant, natural stone can be cut by methods such as circular sawing (CS), frame sawing (FS), water jet cutting (WJC) and abrasive water jet cutting (AWJC). The efficiency of cutting systems can be compared using various parameters. In this study, the specific energy values were determined and compared to evaluate the efficiency of rock-cutting methods. Rock-cutting experiments were performed on 12 different types of rock samples using a circular sawing machine and an AWJC machine. The experimental results showed that the specific energy values in AWJC were generally higher than in CS. In addition, the relationships between specific energy values and rock properties were explained in this study. The Shore hardness and abrasion resistance were found to be strongly related to the specific energy values, and according to these parameters prediction charts of specific energy values were created.