Addressing Wear Problems in Mining and Mineral Processing

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Jiaren (Jimmy) Jiang Yongsong Xie Shiqiang (Rob) Hui Rees Llewellyn
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Wear has been estimated to cost the Canadian mining/mineral processing industry over $15 billion per year mainly for repair/replacement of worn parts in 2013. The associated production loss is difficult to quantify but add considerably to the problem. The Canadian oil sands sector which has to deal with extremely abrasive and erosive solids, has traditionally incurred extremely severe and often unique attack. Demonstrable progress in mitigating the wear problems has been achieved through materials development, more informed materials selections, and better component and operation condition designs. An integral contributor to these advances is a long-term collaborative research partnership between NRC and the mining/supply industry. In this paper, this continuing collaboration will be described. A main focus is to identify degradation mechanisms occurring in the most severe and important service applications and to correlate these findings with laboratory test data. Relevant abrasion and erosion (often combined with corrosion) properties have been established and correlated with composition and microstructures for all classes of resistant materials ranging from relatively soft elastomers to ultra-hard ceramics. A comprehensive wear properties database has been compiled. This capability has been instrumental in facilitating the development of improved materials, optimizing materials fitness/selection for service, wear failure analysis, and quality assurance.
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APA: Jiaren (Jimmy) Jiang Yongsong Xie Shiqiang (Rob) Hui Rees Llewellyn  (2015)  Addressing Wear Problems in Mining and Mineral Processing

MLA: Jiaren (Jimmy) Jiang Yongsong Xie Shiqiang (Rob) Hui Rees Llewellyn Addressing Wear Problems in Mining and Mineral Processing. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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