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Experimental Research Regarding the Effect of Mineral Aggregates on the Wear of Mixing Blades of Concrete Mixers

Industrial mixers are equipment used to mechanically combine different types of materials in order to obtain homogeneous mixtures. In concrete industry production, mixers play a crucial role by facilitating the efficient and consistent blending of various constituents to create high-quality concrete...

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Autores principales: Niță, Adrian, Laudacescu, Eugen, Petrescu, Marius Gabriel, Dumitru, Teodor, Burlacu, Andrei, Bădoiu, Dorin George, Tănase, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10386086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37512320
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16145047
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author Niță, Adrian
Laudacescu, Eugen
Petrescu, Marius Gabriel
Dumitru, Teodor
Burlacu, Andrei
Bădoiu, Dorin George
Tănase, Maria
author_facet Niță, Adrian
Laudacescu, Eugen
Petrescu, Marius Gabriel
Dumitru, Teodor
Burlacu, Andrei
Bădoiu, Dorin George
Tănase, Maria
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description Industrial mixers are equipment used to mechanically combine different types of materials in order to obtain homogeneous mixtures. In concrete industry production, mixers play a crucial role by facilitating the efficient and consistent blending of various constituents to create high-quality concrete. Because the mixers in the concrete industry work in conditions characterized by abrasive and erosive loadings, the authors of this paper tried to establish a dependence between the quality of the material from which the mixing elements are made and their wear resistance. Three types of cast irons alloyed with chromium, specific to the construction of mixing blades, were used in this research. The working environment was a mixture of crushed mineral aggregates corresponding to the granulometric class 4–8 mm. The tests were carried out on an experimental stand designed and built by the authors of this paper. The stand reproduces on a scale of 1:2 a drum made up of a double-axis horizontal mixer. The stand had the possibility to change the value of the attack angle of the mixing blades, corresponding to the following values: 30, 45, and 60 degrees. The results of the tests established the dependence between the type of material and the wear rate of the blades as well as the influence exerted by the angle of attack on the wear of the mixing blades. It was shown that when the inclination angle of the blade relative to the shaft axis increases, the cumulative mass loss decreases, with values between 43% and 55.83%, as a function of the quality of blade material.
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spelling pubmed-103860862023-07-30 Experimental Research Regarding the Effect of Mineral Aggregates on the Wear of Mixing Blades of Concrete Mixers Niță, Adrian Laudacescu, Eugen Petrescu, Marius Gabriel Dumitru, Teodor Burlacu, Andrei Bădoiu, Dorin George Tănase, Maria Materials (Basel) Article Industrial mixers are equipment used to mechanically combine different types of materials in order to obtain homogeneous mixtures. In concrete industry production, mixers play a crucial role by facilitating the efficient and consistent blending of various constituents to create high-quality concrete. Because the mixers in the concrete industry work in conditions characterized by abrasive and erosive loadings, the authors of this paper tried to establish a dependence between the quality of the material from which the mixing elements are made and their wear resistance. Three types of cast irons alloyed with chromium, specific to the construction of mixing blades, were used in this research. The working environment was a mixture of crushed mineral aggregates corresponding to the granulometric class 4–8 mm. The tests were carried out on an experimental stand designed and built by the authors of this paper. The stand reproduces on a scale of 1:2 a drum made up of a double-axis horizontal mixer. The stand had the possibility to change the value of the attack angle of the mixing blades, corresponding to the following values: 30, 45, and 60 degrees. The results of the tests established the dependence between the type of material and the wear rate of the blades as well as the influence exerted by the angle of attack on the wear of the mixing blades. It was shown that when the inclination angle of the blade relative to the shaft axis increases, the cumulative mass loss decreases, with values between 43% and 55.83%, as a function of the quality of blade material. MDPI 2023-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10386086/ /pubmed/37512320 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16145047 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Experimental Research Regarding the Effect of Mineral Aggregates on the Wear of Mixing Blades of Concrete Mixers
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title_short Experimental Research Regarding the Effect of Mineral Aggregates on the Wear of Mixing Blades of Concrete Mixers
title_sort experimental research regarding the effect of mineral aggregates on the wear of mixing blades of concrete mixers
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16145047
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