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Study on the damage of coal and rock with diamond saw blade cutting based on LS-DYNA

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Publication Date2017-12-01
JournalInternational Journal of Computational Materials Science and Engineering
AuthorsQingliang Zeng, Zhiwen Wang, Lirong Wan, Xin Zhang, Zhenguo Lu
InstitutionsShandong University of Science and Technology
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To solve the problem of coal-rock damage during cutting coal and rock by diamond saw blade — the LS-DYNA diamond saw blade — coal and rock finite element model is established. According to the fracture mechanism of brittle materials, by studying a single diamond saw blade with different cutting speeds and revolution speeds along with double diamond saw blades with different spacing, cutting speeds and cutting speeds of coal-rock damage, axial force and force change, the numerical simulation resultant demonstrated the axial force, cutting force and rock damage decrease significantly with an increase in rotational speed. The force and damage increase with an increase in the cutting speed and a decrease in the distance of the diamond saw blade. The axial force linearly increases with rotational speed and cutting speed. The cutting force exponentially decreases with increasing rotational speed, and it increases with increasing feeding speed. The forces decrease linearly with the increasing distance of the diamond saw blades. The damage degree of rock increases as the distance and rotational speed increase, and it decreases as the cutting speed increases.