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Effect of wear scar characteristics on the bearing capacity and fracture failure behavior of winding hoist wire rope

Authors :
Zhu Zhencai
Peng Yu-xing
Chang Xiang-dong
Zou Sheng-yong
Gong Xian-sheng
Xu Chun-ming
Source :
Tribology International. 130:270-283
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Surface wear is an inevitable damage of wire ropes used in winding hoist. It always reduces the service life of the wire rope and threatens the mine safety. The characteristics of the surface wear scar caused by sliding contact between ropes were discussed in a quantitative and qualitative method for this paper. A series of breaking tensile tests were carried out to investigate the effects of the wear characteristic parameters on the bearing capacity of the rope. Furthermore, the fracture failure behaviors of the rope with different wear scars were analyzed. Results show that the wear scar changes from distributing on one strand to evenly distributed on two adjacent strands as the sliding wear position changes from the strand peak to valley. When the wear region concentrates on one strand, the maximum wear depth increases from approximately 0.46 mm to approximately 0.64 mm with the increase of wear area. Broken wires seriously affect the elongation and breaking force of the rope. The maximum breaking force is approximately 42 KN and the maximum local elongation is approximately 1.5 mm under the condition of broken wires. Additionally, the external wires of the strand are easier to fracture caused by torsion and tension together. Furthermore, the shear lip and the fibre region on the fracture surface of the wires become not very obvious with the increase of the wear scar parameters.

Details

ISSN :
0301679X
Volume :
130
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tribology International
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5b1882dc8c6182ca6b402c34238bd54c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2018.09.023