Microstructural manifestations of fractured Z-profile steel wires on the outer layer of a failed locked coil wire rope

Autor: Amitava Ray, S. K. Jha, S. K. Dhua, K. B. Mishra
Rok vydání: 2003
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Zdroj: Practical Failure Analysis. 3:51-55
ISSN: 1529-8159
DOI: 10.1007/bf02715933
Popis: Locked coil wire ropes, by virtue of their unique design and construction, have specialized applications in aerial ropeways, mine hoist installations, suspension bridge cables, and so forth. In such specialty ropes, the outer layer is constructed of Z-profile wires that provide not only effective interlocking but also a continuous working surface for withstanding in-service wear. The compact construction and fill-factor of locked coil wire ropes make them relatively impervious to the ingress of moisture and render them less vulnerable to corrosion. However, such ropes are comparatively more rigid than conventional wire ropes with fiber cores and therefore are more susceptible to the adverse effects of bending stresses. The reasons for premature in-service wire rope failures are rather complex but frequently may be attributed to inappropriate wire quality and/or abusive operating environment. In either case, a systematic investigation to diagnose precisely the genesis of failure is desirable.
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