A new System for Single Particle Strength Testing of Grinding Powders

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A new System for Single Particle Strength Testing of Grinding Powders. Einar List Joerg Frenzel Heiner Vollstaedt. AfraTest – not only for diamond. A brasive Powders Fra cture Strength Test er. Content. The specimen General machine layout Find, measure and pick the particle - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DIAMANT

A new System for Single Particle Strength Testing of

Grinding Powders

Einar ListJoerg FrenzelHeiner Vollstaedt

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AfraTest – not only for diamond

Abrasive Powders Fracture Strength Tester

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Content

The specimen General machine layout Find, measure and pick the particle Place and crush the particle Interpretation of the force / time plot Results Outlook

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Small and tough – a challenge

Sizes from 1000 µm down to 46 µm Extremely wide fracture strength range Automatic handling, new anvil for every particle

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AfraTest structure

F orce tran s d u cer

A n a log d a ta acq u is it ion

P lan ar d rive F oc u s A n vil c on tro l C ru sh in g u n it

A c to rs

A c to r in te rface

C am eras an d lig h tin g

D ig ita l im ag e acq u is it ion

C om p u te r

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Digital image processing

Particle size (whatever this means)

Particle Shape Position Proximity to

neighbours?

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Particle size

Minimum feret diameter

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Particle size

Minimum feret diameter

Maximum feret diameter

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Particle size

Minimum feret diameter

Maximum feret diameter

Area

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Particle size

Minimum feret diameter

Maximum feret diameter

Area Area equivalent circle

diameter

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Shape

Compactness calculated from Perimeter and Area

AP

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2

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Shape

Roughness

Convex Outline

APc

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2

cPP

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Position

Centre of gravity Surrounding box Surrounding box +

safety distance must be empty

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Shape

Moments of inertia Minimum and

maximum moment of inertia

Ellipticity

min

max

MomentMoment

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Images ready for processing

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Find and pick the particle

Particles on a glass plate

Monochromatic lighting

Autofocus optics Sample holder

mounted on a planar drive

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Place and crush the particle

300 mm moveable anvil bars

2000 N and 200 N range

16 bit force resolution 10,000 samples/s Offset and excitation

compensation

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Crushing a blocky diamond

0100200300400500600700

0 100 200 300 400 500 600

Time / ms

Forc

e / N

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Crushing corundum

050

100150200250300350

0 100 200 300 400 500

Time / ms

Forc

e / N

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Which fracture force?

050

100150200250300350

0 100 200 300 400 500

Time / ms

Forc

e / N

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Which fracture force?

050

100150200250300350

0 100 200 300 400 500

Time / ms

Forc

e / N

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Influence of the anvils

Indentation of the anvil

Lower anvil hardness causes higher fracture forces of the particles

Usage of different anvils for the same powder?

Footprints of 55µm diamondson WC anvils (z~10 µm)

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Fracture forces vs. size

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particle size / µm

fract

ure

stre

ngth

/ N

/mm

²

blocky diamond

irregular diamond

black cBN

orange cBN

corundum

sintered corundum

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Do we know the fracture stress?

AF

The true Area A under stress is unknown!We don´t know the true stress!As imperfect as it is: we calculate CFS using the particle cross section area or the area of the inscribed circle

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Particle „strength“ vs. size

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100

1000

10000

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450

particle size / µm

fract

ure

stre

ngth

/ N

/mm

²

blocky diamond

irregular diamond

black cBN

orange cBN

corundum

sintered corundum

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Conclusions and outlook

AfraTest can handle the size range from fine powder to coarse grit

The measuring range allows for testing superabrasives as well as conventional abrasives

The first fracture is suitable for comparing materials. A compressive fracture strength can be derived,

making different assumptions for the loaded area. AfraTest produces results on a common scale for

abrasives and superabrasives.

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Thank you!