Role of Physico-Mechanical Properties in Cutting Performance of Diamond Wire Saw in Marble Quarrying Operation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Dec 6, 2010

Abstract

Marble deposits of dolomitic variety are available in large quantities in India and for extracting these deposits diamond wire saw cutting machine is mainly used. Cutting performance of the diamond wire saw machine depends on rock parameters, machine parameters and operational parameters. Rock parameters related to physico-mechanical properties, such as, compressive strength, tensile strength, shear strength, modulus of elasticity and abrasion resistance of marble play role in determining cutting rate and beads wear rate. Thus, this study was undertaken to determine the relationship between different physico-mechanical properties and cutting performance. This work also aimed at enhancing the cutting performance of diamond wire saw in dolomitic marble deposit. Study was conducted in the field at three different zones having deposit of soft, medium hard and hard dolomitic marble. During the study, cutting rates and wearing of diamond beads were recorded in the field. Physico-mechanical properties were determined in the laboratory. The results obtained were subsequently evaluated by using statistical analysis. Study revealed that these properties of marble play a significant role in the performance of diamond wire saw machine. Predictive equations for the wearing of diamond beads and cutting rate were developed based on regression models. Results of this study will be of ample use for operators of wire saw to achieve maximum cutting performance and for manufacturers in designing the diamond beads.
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APA:  (2010)  Role of Physico-Mechanical Properties in Cutting Performance of Diamond Wire Saw in Marble Quarrying Operation

MLA: Role of Physico-Mechanical Properties in Cutting Performance of Diamond Wire Saw in Marble Quarrying Operation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.

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