China Foundry (May 2020)

Simulation on stress of large diameter CADI grinding ball based on ANSYS

  • Xue-bo Zhao,
  • Jian-shuai Yan,
  • Jin-hai Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41230-020-9132-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 227 – 234

Abstract

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The falling ball tests were carried out on the Φ125 mm diameter Carbidic Austempered Ductile Iron (CADI) grinding balls with Mn content of 2.0wt.%, 2.3wt.%, 2.6wt.% and 3.0wt.%, respectively, and the kind of grinding ball with the most serious spalling was selected for stress simulation. The stress distribution between four grinding balls in the elbow of the falling ball test device when they collided with each other was simulated based on ANSYS. Results of the falling ball tests show that the spalling and mass loss of a CADI grinding ball increases with the increase of Mn content, and the CADI grinding ball with 3.0wt.% Mn shows the most obvious spalling and mass loss. The simulation results of stress distribution of a CADI grinding ball show that the maximum impact stress does not appear in the center of the contact area, but in the annular area (inner diameter of ~20 mm and outer diameter of ~50 mm) in the section with a depth of 5-15 mm below the grinding ball surface. The actual spalling of the ball is consistent with the simulation results, and the oxide-based impurities in CADI grinding ball accelerate the spalling of the grinding ball in service.

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