The Use Of Detailed Testing In Obtaining Failure Criteria For Grinding Mill Structures

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. Svalbonas
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

In the establishment of a useful failure criteria for complicated, fabricated structures, two basic areas of knowledge must be evaluated: 1. The accuracy of the applied stress analysis must be known in comparison with actual stresses encountered during mill operation. 2. The metallurgical fracture properties of the basic materials must be established with reference to non-destructive examination (NDE) methods to be used during fabrication. Both of the above can only be evaluated by use of full scale tests on the structures, and/or components, of interest. This paper describes such tests and comparisons as applied to several large mill installations. In addition, weldment component fatigue tests arid flawed casting strain gauge tests are also discussed. The combination of such test results allows for the formulation of failure criteria directly applicable to the fabrication and examination procedures followed in grinding mill structure manufacture.
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APA: V. Svalbonas  (1982)  The Use Of Detailed Testing In Obtaining Failure Criteria For Grinding Mill Structures

MLA: V. Svalbonas The Use Of Detailed Testing In Obtaining Failure Criteria For Grinding Mill Structures. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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