Dr. Mario Alvarez Grima

Mario is principal research and development specialist at Royal IHC with over 30 years of experience in geo-engineering. He specialises in process modelling for dredging and wet mining, combining analytical, numerical and AI methods with lab and field data. He holds a PhD from Delft University of Technology on AI applications in geo-engineering and has led multidisciplinary projects on rock cutting and dynamic soil structure interaction. Mario has published extensively in international journals and conferences.
Articles By Dr. Mario Alvarez Grima

Laboratory setup to study cutting forces of blunt chisels
Dredging of rock using a cutter head as found on a cutter suction dredger will become increasingly more important as drilling and blasting is often prohibited. Understanding the cutting process and resulting forces on the chisels can lead to improved design and operational efficiency. The majority of experimental and numerical work performed considers rock cutting with an unworn or sharp chisel, often omitting the normal force. This article presents the linear rock cutting setup developed by Royal IHC to study the effect of a worn or blunt chisel geometry on the cutting forces, with the emphasis on the normal force.