Hardening by Transformation and Cold Working in a Hadfield Steel Cone Crusher Liner

Allende-Seco, Rodrigo; Artigas, Alfredo; Bruna, Hector; Carvajal, Linton; Monsalve, Alberto; Sklate-Boja, Maria Florencia

Abstract

This paper presents the characterization of a secondary cone crusher concave liner made of Hadfield steel used in Chilean mining after crushing copper minerals during all service life. During use, a cone crusher concave liner suffers indentation (cold working) and abrasion; this combination provides the concave with a layer that constantly renews itself, maintaining a surface highly resistant to abrasive wear. The results presented here were obtained using optical microscopy, microhardness test, measuring abrasion using the dry sand/rubber wheel apparatus, and x-ray diffraction peaks analysis through the classic Williamson-Hall method. After analysis of results, two hardened surfaces have been found-one a product of heat treatment and the other due to deformation during use. This work proposes ways to explain them; the first one uses a thermodynamic model to calculate stacking fault energy, and the second compares the liner with cold-rolled samples.

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Título según WOS: Hardening by Transformation and Cold Working in a Hadfield Steel Cone Crusher Liner
Título de la Revista: METALS
Volumen: 11
Número: 6
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.3390/met11060961

Notas: ISI