2018
DOI: 10.36198/9783838551913
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Laufende Seile

Abstract: Laufende Seile sind Drahtseile und Faserseile, die über Seilrollen, Treibscheiben und auf Trommeln laufen. Sie werden eingesetzt in Kraftfahrzeugen, Flugzeugen, Kranen, Aufzügen und Seilbahnen und sind sicherheitsrelevant. Sie tragen zum Beispiel Personen oder Lasten, die über Personen geführt werden können. Wegen ihrer endlichen Lebensdauer ist ein sicherer Betrieb nur gewährleistet, wenn die Seile sorgfältig überwacht und beim Erkennen der Ablegereife rechtzeitig ersetzt werden. Der Themenband informiert übe… Show more

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“…Ropes are not fatigue endurable and can be operated safely only in a limited period of time [23]. Due to a huge number of local contact points between wires or fibers, the combination of wear, notches, and frictional heat result in a complex damage behavior, which limits the lifetime of ropes [12,16,21].…”
Section: State Of the Art In Rope Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ropes are not fatigue endurable and can be operated safely only in a limited period of time [23]. Due to a huge number of local contact points between wires or fibers, the combination of wear, notches, and frictional heat result in a complex damage behavior, which limits the lifetime of ropes [12,16,21].…”
Section: State Of the Art In Rope Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A rope is called running if it is guided over sheaves (pulleys) and coiled onto drums. Ropes in running applications are not fatigue endurable but have a limited lifetime [23] which is measured in the number of bending cycles. The parallel arrangement of the single elements results in a redundant structure which prevents the 1 This is a preprint of the paper: Martin Wehr, Andreas Pott, Karl-Heinz Wehking: Bending Fatigue Strength and Lifetime of Fiber Ropes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basic structures of steel wire ropes and strands are shown in Figure 1. From the perspective of diagnostics, this was unfavourable-it was no longer possible to inspect all wires, especially the central one (core), which was utterly invisible [3]. Undoubtedly, this provided the impulse for the development of other methods of wire rope diagnostics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%