scholarly journals Experience of the Crane Steel Wire Ropes Non-Destructive Tests

2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 157-163
Author(s):  
Pavel Peterka ◽  
Jozef Krešák ◽  
Marek Vojtko
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (13) ◽  
pp. 2771 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ping Zhou ◽  
Gongbo Zhou ◽  
Zhencai Zhu ◽  
Zhenzhi He ◽  
Xin Ding ◽  
...  

As an important load-bearing component, steel wire ropes (WRs) are widely used in complex systems such as mine hoists, cranes, ropeways, elevators, oil rigs, and cable-stayed bridges. Non-destructive damage detection for WRs is an important way to assess damage states to guarantee WR’s reliability and safety. With intelligent sensors, signal processing, and pattern recognition technology developing rapidly, this field has made great progress. However, there is a lack of a systematic review on technologies or methods introduced and employed, as well as research summaries and prospects in recent years. In order to bridge this gap, and to promote the development of non-destructive detection technology for WRs, we present an overview of non-destructive damage detection research of WRs and discuss the core issues on this topic in this paper. First, the WRs’ damage type is introduced, and its causes are explained. Then, we summarize several main non-destructive detection methods for WRs, including electromagnetic detection method, optical detection method, ultrasonic guided wave detection method, and acoustic emission detection method. Finally, a prospect is put forward. Based on the review of papers, we provide insight about the future of the non-destructive damage detection methods for steel WRs to a certain extent.


2007 ◽  
Vol 347 ◽  
pp. 627-632 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vincenzo Carriatore ◽  
Aldo Canova ◽  
Alberto Vallan ◽  
Bruno Vusini

This paper deals with recent developments in non-destructive tests on operating steel wire ropes, with the aim of analyzing their conditions and residual resistance. The instruments for executing magneto-inductive tests on wire ropes - employed in cableways, chairlifts, mine elevators and, occasionally, in equipment for handling material in harbours (e.g. gantry cranes and portainers) – are commonly composed of three parts: the revealing device (detector); power supply; and a recorder, equipped with an amplification apparatus and paper rolls for printing the results. The system proposed in this work is composed of an innovative magnetic detector where the traditional paper recording system is substituted with a software interface that allows a digital recording of the signal. The performances in terms of accuracy and linearity of the proposed detector are tested through proper laboratory set up and are presented and discussed.


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