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Phased Array Mining Haul Truck Wheel Hub Inspection

Mining Haul Truck Wheel Hub Inspection Using Phased Array

Summary

The haul trucks that move copper, coal and other mined resources must be maintained for proper operation and also safety. They often can carry payloads of up to 400 tons and operate for long hours before major service is undertaken. The wheels themselves are under constant strain during operation. The wheel hub holds the wheel to the vehicle making it a critical part of the haul truck itself. A failure of a wheel assembly is costly and could also cause an accident. Wheel hubs are often made of ductile cast steel. Irregularities like voids or inclusions can exist from the casting process manufacturing stage. If these voids are not detected they can become areas that produce cracks or failures when stressed. Cracks can also be formed during the manufacturing stage if some part of the process is not perfected, commonly at radii and thickness transition changes. Cracks can also form in the field due to the daily stresses on these parts or some irregular stress outside of normal rated operation. Inspection can be difficult due to the geometry of the component. Surface nondestructive techniques like dye penetrant can often be utilized to find surface breaking defects but the detection of internal voids, inclusions or cracking can be more difficult.

Dye Penetrant Difficulties

Conventional Ultrasound Difficulties

Phased Array Approach

With a manual phased array flaw detector, areas of interest can be inspected from the best surface available depending on the suspected problem area found by other faulty parts or by engineering data. Having a flexible and programmable phase array probe aids in inspecting more areas of the cast part than conventional ultrasound by utilizing the multiple sound beam angles. This allows for detecting volumetric defects not able to found with dye penetrant. Multiple angles help in detecting cracks that may be oriented away from the only access point to inspect from and also increases chance of properly positioning and characterizing the indication correctly. Imaging across the angles helps decipher geometry over defect.

Cross section of Wheel Hub and Access Areas with Conventional Ultrasonics and Phased Array to Inspect Radius

Cross section of Wheel Hub and Access Areas with Conventional Ultrasonics and Phased Array to Inspect Radius

Surface Breaking Crack in Radius of Wheel Hub Surface Breaking Crack in Radius of Wheel Hub

Volumetric (Internal) inclusion or void found in Wheel Hub Volumetric (Internal) inclusion or void found in Wheel Hub

Area of Larger Grain and Area of Smaller Grain Structure found in Cast Wheel Hub
Area of Larger Grain and Area of Smaller Grain Structure found in Cast Wheel Hub
Area of Larger Grain and Area of Smaller Grain Structure found in Cast Wheel Hub

Summary of the Benefits of the Phased Array Method

Equipment Used

Conclusion

Wheel hubs are critical components in heavy haul trucks and other heavy machinery. Failure at the mine site or while transporting can be costly or a safety hazard. Phased Array ultrasound offers a good tool to be able to investigate these cast steel components at the manufacturing stage or in service. Manual portable units can be quickly programmed to best inspect critical areas without equipment change and small phased array probes do not require a large area to inspect from but offer large inspection coverage areas.

Products Used for This Application


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OmniScan X3 Series

Every flaw detector in the OmniScan™ X3 series is a complete phased array toolbox. Innovative TFM and advanced PA capabilities help you identify flaws with confidence while powerful software tools and simple workflows improve your productivity.


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OmniScan SX

The single group, lightweight OmniScan SX flaw detector features an easy-to-read 8.4-inch (21.3 cm) touch screen and provides cost-effective solutions. The OmniScan SX comes in two models: the SX PA and SX UT. The SX PA is a 16:64PR unit, which, like the UT-only SX UT, is equipped with a conventional UT channel for P/E, P-C, or TOFD inspections.


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Phased Array Probes

Phased array application-specific probes have a range from 0.5 MHz to 18 MHz and may come with 16, 32, 64, or 128 elements. Special probes may have up to hundreds of elements.