THIS invention relates to a multi-strand steel wire rope and to individual strands of a wire rope.
A multi-strand steel wire rope has steel wires spun into strands, and the strands are then laid up helically, typically about a core, in one or more layers.
Ropes with a single layer of strands, for convenience referred to in this specification as “single layer ropes”, generally generate a torque when subjected to tensile load. The result of this is that if one end of the rope is free to rotate the rope as a whole will tend to untwist in order to alleviate the torque which is generated. This untwisting may be highly undesirable in certain applications, for example where the rope is used to raise a load which is not restrained from spinning. In such cases, non-spin ropes are used. Such ropes generally have more than one layer of strands, with an outer layer of strands laid up on an inner layer of strands but in the opposite helical direction to the strands of the inner layer. In this way an attempt is made to balance the torque generated by the respective layers when the rope is under tensile load.
For convenience in this specification, ropes with more than one layer of strands are referred to as “multi-layer” ropes.
Although multi-layer ropes can counter the tendency of the rope to untwist they are generally less stable and robust than single layer ropes. Also, magnetic non-destructive testing of single layer ropes tends to be more accurate and reliable than is the case with multi-layer ropes.
The strands of known steel wire ropes may take different forms. An example of a round strand is shown in
The “width” of the strand is the cross-sectional measured, in the laid up rope, in a circumferential or tangential direction corresponding to the indicated X-X axis. In the case of a round strand such as that of
According to the present invention there is provided a multi-strand steel wire rope comprising multiple strands laid up helically on a core, at least some of the strands being deep strands, i.e. strands with a height:width ratio greater than unity, preferably 1.04 or greater.
In the preferred embodiments, the rope is of a single layer construction. There may for instance be a single layer of deep strands, and no other strands, laid up helically on the core. Alternatively there may be a single layer of strands, including both deep strands and other strands, laid up on the core.
Each deep strand may includes a core having the cross-sectional shape of a non-equilateral triangle. Alternatively each deep strand may comprise, in cross-section, parallel rows of wires arranged generally radially.
Further according to the invention there is provided a strand for a multi-strand steel wire rope, the strand being a deep strand having a ratio height:width of 1.04 or greater. As indicated above, the strand may have a core with the cross-sectional shape of a non-equilateral triangle and wires laid up on the core, or it may comprise, in cross-section, parallel rows of wires arranged generally radially.
The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The multi-strand steel wire rope seen in
In
The numeral 26 indicates the cross-sectional width of the strand 10, i.e. the circumferential or tangential cross-sectional dimension of the strand, measured perpendicularly to the radial direction, when laid up in the rope. In
For convenience the strand 10 of
In
The embodiment of
The round strands 3 are laid up helically as fillers between the deep strands 38 but do not cover them so that the construction does, in effect, remain a single layer construction.
As indicated above, it is recognised that tensile force applied to a single layer multi-strand rope will generate a torque, i.e. a force tending to untwist the rope, when the rope is subjected to tensile load. The present invention is based upon the recognition by the inventor that the tensile force In a rope can be resolved into components of torque-generating shear force and longitudinal force. The inventor has furthermore recognised that in order to reduce the tendency of a single layer multi-strand rope to untwist under tensile load, the bending stiffness of the strands of the rope about the appropriate axes should be Increased relative to the torsional stiffness of the strands, i.e. the resistance of the strands to twisting under the shear-generated, applied torque forces acting about the axes of the strands.
As a result of the fact that its ratio height:width exceeds unity, in most cases by a substantial amount, the deep strands 10 and 38 described above will exhibit increased bending stiffness about the axis A-A in
It is accordingly perceived that the ropes illustrated in
It is furthermore considered most beneficial, in order for the rope as a whole rope to enjoy an appropriately reduced tendency to untwist under tensile load, that there should be three or more deep strands having the desired, increased bending stiffness about the axis A-A, although it will be understood that some beneficial anti-twist effect will be experienced even if there are less than three deep strands.
It is noted that the principles of the invention are applicable to various different types of multi-strand steel wire ropes, including ropes with right hand or left hand lay, ropes with Lang's lay or ordinary lay, ropes in which the strands are simple strands with a single layer of wires over the core, ropes in which the strands are compound strands with two or more layers of wires laid up on the core, irrespective of whether the wires are laid up in the same or different helical directions in the different layers, ropes in which the strands have metallic or non-metallic cores, irrespective of whether the strand cores are of plaited or other construction, ropes in which the rope core is metallic or non-metallic or in the form of a strand or otherwise, and ropes in which the strands and/or ropes themselves are encapsulated.
The major benefits of the invention will be realised in single layer ropes, but it is envisaged that a reduced tendency of a rope to untwist can also be achieved in the case of multi layer ropes.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006/09106 | Nov 2006 | ZA | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB07/54432 | 11/1/2007 | WO | 00 | 9/14/2009 |