LIFTjournal 4/2020
In a current doctoral thesis at the Institute of Mechanical Engineering of TU Clausthal, a new approach has been developed on how to analyze the behaviour of ropes on multi-layer spooled rope drums and better adjusting the system components with each other. T he goal of the study was optimal adjust- ment of rope and drum as system in or- der to guarantee safe use. Among other things, the parameters for optimisation of the system are the diameter and deformation beha- viour of the rope and groove and flanged wheel geometry of the drum. The occasion for the examination: use of fibre ropes is increasingly common, yet there are not as many research results for them as for wire ropes. But when it comes to wire ropes, particu- lar applications also require optimisation – for example, in the case of reduced rope force in the lower layers of the winding pack. Abb. 2: Schematische Darstellung der Anordnung der Scanner Diagram of the scanner arrangement Grafik: © Martin Schulze 09 PERSPEKTIVEN PERSPECTIVES
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