Determination of Optimum Alloy Sample Size for Ball Mill Abrasion Test Through Automated t-Student Distribution Analysis
- 1 Department of Mathematics and Statistic, Institute of Basic Sciences, Technical University of Manabi, Ecuador
- 2 Faculty of Postgraduate, Technological Business University of Guayaquil, Ecuador
- 3 Faculty of Earth Sciences, Amazon State University, Ecuador
Abstract
Inmaterial wear experiments, such as the Ball Mill Abrasion Test (BMAT), it iscrucial to know the number of specimens to be used in each experiment toproduce accurate and reliable results. In BMAT, however, a structured way ofdetermining the necessary number of balls per type of material to be includedin the experiments has not been considered to date. This article shows, usingstatistical tools and adhering to the standards that govern these experiments,that the optimal number of balls per type of material to be included in eachexperiment is 6. In addition, it is shown that if the initial differences betweenthe balls are reduced, it is possible to obtain more accurate and reliableresults.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2022.841.851
Copyright: © 2022 Carlos Daniel Garcia Mendoza, Lelly María Useche Castro, Miguel Ángel Lapo Palacios, Óscar Vargas Ortiz and Ronny Javier Maldonado Macías. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keywords
- Ball Mill Abrasion Test
- t-Student Distribution
- Sample Size Optimization