2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/9976571
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Wear Law and Parameter Optimization Study on the Split Cone of a Vertical Shaft Impact Crusher

Abstract: During the sand-making process, the wear of the split cone will affect the dynamic balance of the rotor and the sand-making effect of the crusher. This paper focuses on experiments and simulations with the rotor of a vertical shaft impact crusher. A wear model for predicting the wear value of the split cone is established and its effectiveness is verified. The orthogonal test of L … Show more

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“…Page et al [4] and Yao et al [5] investigated the wear of silica sand on metal surfaces using an experimental method and refined the method of obtaining the required wear coefficient in the Archard model [3]. Yang et al [6] developed a calculation method based on hertz contact theory and the Archard wear model for the wear of the split cone of a vertical shaft impact crusher. Lindqvist et al [7] developed a quantitative model of the particle crushing pressure for the wear in jaw crushers, concluding that the wear on the crushing chamber is proportional to the maximum crushing pressure, and analyzed the wear characteristics of cone crushers based on this model [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Page et al [4] and Yao et al [5] investigated the wear of silica sand on metal surfaces using an experimental method and refined the method of obtaining the required wear coefficient in the Archard model [3]. Yang et al [6] developed a calculation method based on hertz contact theory and the Archard wear model for the wear of the split cone of a vertical shaft impact crusher. Lindqvist et al [7] developed a quantitative model of the particle crushing pressure for the wear in jaw crushers, concluding that the wear on the crushing chamber is proportional to the maximum crushing pressure, and analyzed the wear characteristics of cone crushers based on this model [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%