The Current State of Disc Cutter Design and Development Directions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joe Roby
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Rolling disc cutters are the business end of hard rock and mixed face tunnel boring machines (TBMs). Since their first successful employment on a TBM over fifty years ago, disc cutter technology has constantly evolved, allowing modern TBMs to excavate very hard and abrasive rock efficiently. Disc cutters have also been employed successfully on earth pressure balance (EPB) and slurry machines, cutting rock under water and ground pressure. The range of materials excavated by machines today is broader, excavation rates higher and cutter costs lower than ever before, proving the value of investment in cutter development. This paper describes recent improvements in disc cutter components including cutter ring materials and processing, as well as improvements in lubricants, bearings, seals and cutter condition monitoring. These developments have resulted in more reliable cutters capable of operating in a wide range of geological conditions. Ultimately these improvements result in a better value for both contractors and project owners.
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APA: Joe Roby  (2008)  The Current State of Disc Cutter Design and Development Directions

MLA: Joe Roby The Current State of Disc Cutter Design and Development Directions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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