Friction and wear seriously affect the safety use of winding hoist wire rope and the damage is a gradual process in practical application. In this paper, the tribological properties of a wire rope under different sliding distances were investigated. The evolutions of the coefficient of friction (COF), temperature rise, and wear characteristics under different contact loads and strokes were analyzed by a series of experiments. The results show that fluctuation of the friction is large in the early stages (before 10 min) and the major peaks depend on the stroke. When the contact load is 150 N, the COF increases most rapidly. It grows from approximately 0.48 to approximately 0.61 with the sliding distance. Additionally, the temperature rise in...
Proper winding of the steel rope around the winch drum is great importance, mostly for: prolonging t...
This paper describes the different metallurgical properties which define the state of wire rope in m...
In this study, effects of internal and external wire breaks, abrasive wear, insufficient lubrication...
Friction and wear seriously affect the safety use of winding hoist wire rope and the damage is a gra...
Wire rope has different degrees of surface wear under long-distance transmission conditions, which l...
Surface wear caused by contact between crane wire rope and a pulley seriously affects the mechanical...
It is very important for a cable puller to clarify the friction mechanism between a wire rope and st...
Friction and wear behavior exists between hoisting ropes that are wound around the drums of a multi-...
It is very important for a cable puller to grasp a wire rope tightly without any slippage and with n...
This study mainly conducts the research on the discontinuous contact elastic properties of wire rope...
Friction is important in tree care operations; climbers encounter friction when ascending into, work...
Steel wire ropes experience fretting wear damage when the rope runs over a sheave promoting an oscil...
Aiming at the wear problem of the new-type metal belt type continuously variable transmission steel ...
The study of the efficiency of hardening the parts working in spalling conditions through reeling wi...
Tribological characteristics of steel combinations are observed in this study using rotating tribome...
Proper winding of the steel rope around the winch drum is great importance, mostly for: prolonging t...
This paper describes the different metallurgical properties which define the state of wire rope in m...
In this study, effects of internal and external wire breaks, abrasive wear, insufficient lubrication...
Friction and wear seriously affect the safety use of winding hoist wire rope and the damage is a gra...
Wire rope has different degrees of surface wear under long-distance transmission conditions, which l...
Surface wear caused by contact between crane wire rope and a pulley seriously affects the mechanical...
It is very important for a cable puller to clarify the friction mechanism between a wire rope and st...
Friction and wear behavior exists between hoisting ropes that are wound around the drums of a multi-...
It is very important for a cable puller to grasp a wire rope tightly without any slippage and with n...
This study mainly conducts the research on the discontinuous contact elastic properties of wire rope...
Friction is important in tree care operations; climbers encounter friction when ascending into, work...
Steel wire ropes experience fretting wear damage when the rope runs over a sheave promoting an oscil...
Aiming at the wear problem of the new-type metal belt type continuously variable transmission steel ...
The study of the efficiency of hardening the parts working in spalling conditions through reeling wi...
Tribological characteristics of steel combinations are observed in this study using rotating tribome...
Proper winding of the steel rope around the winch drum is great importance, mostly for: prolonging t...
This paper describes the different metallurgical properties which define the state of wire rope in m...
In this study, effects of internal and external wire breaks, abrasive wear, insufficient lubrication...