Dr. Miguel Angel Cabrera

Miguel is an assistant professor of experimental soil mechanics at the Geo-Engineering department of Delft University of Technology where he works on the physical modelling of land instabilities and soil-structure interaction systems. His research in geomechanics focuses on complex, multiphase, geophysical and environmental flows, and interaction systems between soil and fluid. To this end, Miguel develops and uses a combined approach of physical modelling, advanced measurement techniques and numerical modelling.
Articles By Dr. Miguel Angel Cabrera

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.