Case Study: Tooth cracking observation from monthly follow up inspections on a 34′ X 20′ SAG Mill
- A complete cleaning and girth gear inspection was conducted March 15, 2016 per ASTM E2905.
- 4 Cracks were detected and relieved onsite. This is extremely important to stop or slow down the propagation of any cracks detected, extending the PF curve of each effective flank.
- The prior inspection by Global personnel on June 2014 did not detect any cracking.
Crack Detection in Tooth 189
Crack Detection in Tooth 189
Mitigation Technique
Dykem Blue is used to monitor the contact in the vicinity of the crack
- Monthly MPI of the surface
- Monthly Conventional Ultrasonic Inspection of the Depth
- Complete ASTM E2905 Inspection at 11 months, recommended every 4 months for compromised gearing.
Monthly Follow Up Inspection
Phased Array Ultrasonic Inspection to Map Depth [NOT for Crack Detection] Phased Array Ultrasonics is beneficial as a secondary inspection method for mapping out cracks
This picture shows an excellent representation of crack mapping using PAUT. We can track growth and orientation of the crack over a period
February 2017: Additional Cracking Found
Surface Crack Lengths Over Time

Source: https://global-pam.com/case-study-tooth-cracking-observation-from-monthly-follow-up-inspections-on-a-34-20-sag-mill/#more-72800
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