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- Title
Steel rope with longer service life and improved quality.
- Authors
Gorbatov, E. K.; Klekovkina, N. A.; Saltuk, V. N.; Fogel, V.; Barsukov, V. K.; Barsukov, E. V.; Kadochnikov, N. P.; Makarova, E. V.; Kurashov, D. A.
- Abstract
This article discusses the methodology for, and results of, comparative fatigue strength tests using repeated flexure of two Warrington Seale 6×36 steel wire ropes 16.0 mm in diameter. The wire ropes differed with respect to the design of the organic core, fiber composition (hemp and jute), and the composition of the preservative compound used to impregnate the core (E-1 oil and ASKM compound). The test results indicated that rope with an ASKM-impregnated jute core has longer service life and higher quality than rope with n E-1 oil-impregnated hemp core.
- Subjects
STEEL; WIRE rope; FIBERS; RELIABILITY in engineering; WIRE; FATIGUE (Physiology)
- Publication
Metallurgist, 2007, Vol 51, Issue 5/6, p279
- ISSN
0026-0894
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11015-007-0052-y