2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2016.09.002
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Studies on failure behaviour of wire rope used in underground coal mines

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“…), and very different conditions of use according to the application considered , The effects of these factors are manifested through several phenomena .However, the wire rope deteriorates with age, loading, and environmental effects, and they experience damage during incidents [3]. For example, the strands used in bridge cables tend to corrode and break when in service , thus reduction in the resistance capacity of the cable as a function of time, sometimes leading to partial rupture [5] at the same time in the process of fracture failure process of wire ropes, the number of broken wires increases gradually, until the whole wire rope breaks [1]. A great deal of research and development has been carried out over the years to better understand the physical behavior of such systems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…), and very different conditions of use according to the application considered , The effects of these factors are manifested through several phenomena .However, the wire rope deteriorates with age, loading, and environmental effects, and they experience damage during incidents [3]. For example, the strands used in bridge cables tend to corrode and break when in service , thus reduction in the resistance capacity of the cable as a function of time, sometimes leading to partial rupture [5] at the same time in the process of fracture failure process of wire ropes, the number of broken wires increases gradually, until the whole wire rope breaks [1]. A great deal of research and development has been carried out over the years to better understand the physical behavior of such systems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, in the process of using the multi-layer winding hoist, it is inevitable to cause extrusion contact, vibration, and relative sliding of the wire rope between different layers [6]. Additionally, with the wire rope winding on and off drums periodically during the hoisting, the extrusion and sliding become more severe and finally cause external wear and plastic deformation, which are the primary degradation mechanisms for the winding hoist rope and determine its service life [7,8]. Moreover, according to the coal mine safety rules in China [9], the number of winding layers of the rope on the drum must be no more than two layers in a vertical shaft.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Then, Peterka et al [12] analyzed the failure properties of hoisting steel wire rope to describe the evaluation of the rope operated in real conditions and to determine the reason of damage after a short period of use. To explore the causes of failure of wire rope, Singh et al [8] analyzed the probable reason for failure of two wire ropes used in different underground coal mines in India and found that excessive wear is the major cause of failure. Additionally, with the aim of investigating the possible origin of wire-breaks, Karabay et al [13] analyzed wire defects and damages during aluminum continuous casting and the wire drawing process.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Steel ropes are complex flexible structures used in many technical applications, such as elevators [1], crane [2,3,4], marine applications [5], cable ways and hoisting mine applications [6,7]. In many high-rise residential buildings or multistorey warehouses, machinery, so called lifts, are used for the vertical transportation of people or weights between attitudinally distant places [8].…”
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confidence: 99%