Engineer FPCL 4
Mechanical
- Jan 13, 2019
- 2
We have a wire rope installed for luffing of a scrapper system of our Portal Reclaimer. The specifications of wire rope are as below:
Wire Rope Name: 24NAT, 6X19+IWRC 1770
Diameter: 24 mm
Length: 200 m
No. of Layers on drum: 04
Construction: Single Layer
Type of Lay: Right sZ
Working grade: M4
Scrapper System Load: 70 Tonne
Sheave Diameter: 560 mm EA
Questions:
1. How do we define the service life of a wire rope. In time or bending cycles?
2. This rope rolls out from a multi-layered drum (4 layers) and then passes over 2 pulleys, one fixed & other moveable (with 3 sheaves on each). With a total of 6 sheaves. There is constant load of 70 Tonnes on the pulleys with 3 rope cycles (load divided into 6 wires). How much life would this wire rope have in terms of cycles or time.
Wire Rope Name: 24NAT, 6X19+IWRC 1770
Diameter: 24 mm
Length: 200 m
No. of Layers on drum: 04
Construction: Single Layer
Type of Lay: Right sZ
Working grade: M4
Scrapper System Load: 70 Tonne
Sheave Diameter: 560 mm EA
Questions:
1. How do we define the service life of a wire rope. In time or bending cycles?
2. This rope rolls out from a multi-layered drum (4 layers) and then passes over 2 pulleys, one fixed & other moveable (with 3 sheaves on each). With a total of 6 sheaves. There is constant load of 70 Tonnes on the pulleys with 3 rope cycles (load divided into 6 wires). How much life would this wire rope have in terms of cycles or time.