G. Rebel et al., ON THE TORSIONAL BEHAVIOR OF TRIANGULAR-STRAND HOISTING ROPE, Journal of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 96(6), 1996, pp. 279-287
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12
Categorie Soggetti
Metallurgy & Metallurigical Engineering","Mining & Mineral Processing
Owing to the helical construction of the wires and strands in a triang
ular-strand rope, a torque is generated when the rope is restrained an
d tensioned. When a rope is suspended vertically, there is a load diff
erential along its length due to the self weight of the rope. This loa
d differential gives rise to an initial torque differential in the rop
e. Since the rope is constrained only at the conveyance and sheave whe
el, the torque along its length must be constant. In order to maintain
equilibrium, a variation in lay length occurs so that the lay length
at the conveyance end decreases, and the lay length at the sheave end
increases, from the manufactured state. The tension-torsion testing of
steel-wire ropes is discussed, and it is shown how the results of the
tests can be used to predict static In-shaft torsional behaviour. The
expected changes in strand lay length in very deep shafts (deeper tha
n 2500 m) are calculated, and the associated problems and effects of s
evere changes in lay length on lope endurance and safety are discussed
. Examples of current in-service rope distortions such as kinks and co
rkscrews are shown.