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A. P. Batalov
A. P. Batalov
Ph.D., Associate Professor
associate professor
Saint Petersburg State Mining University
associate professor, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Saint Petersburg State Mining University

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  • Date submitted
    2013-09-13
  • Date accepted
    2013-11-18

About resistant steel 110G13L in different abrasive media

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Regularities abrasion steel 110G13L with a significant load on the sample and impact. Found that increasing the load to the point where the voltage on the surface of the sample achieved a true rupture stress of the material, does not increase the wear resistance of steel. Shown that the impact and, therefore, have no hardening significant influence on the wear rate of steel in its work on the solids (granite, gabbro). In the case of soft rocks (marble) concomitant impact effect is exceeds durability of the material. Designed conclusion on whether the elements are made of mining and processing equipment from steel 110G13L depending on the hardness of the destroyed rock.

How to cite: Bolobov V.I., Batalov A.P., Bochkov V.S., Chupin S.A. About resistant steel 110G13L in different abrasive media // Journal of Mining Institute. 2014. Vol. 209. p. 17-22.