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Wire Rope Transmission Losses

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1963
Transmission losses are determined for 20 wire ropes commonly used in crane and hoist practice. The apparatus and procedure used in determining the losses are described and the results are presented in the form of graphs. From these graphs the law governing the losses is established.
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Wire Rope Slings

Offshore Technology Conference, 1977
ABSTRACT The magnitude of structures being lifted offshore with wire rope slings is rapidly becoming heavier and heavier. Lifts of 75 to 250 tons are not uncommon. Faced with such load magnitudes, the rigger is many times faced with a delicate problem. He has a multiple choice.
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WIRE ROPE DRESSING

Anti-Corrosion Manual, 1972
The Port of London Authority has solved a £1,000 wire rope corrosion problem at Tilbury Docks by the use of an anti-corrosion dressing.
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Ultra-Long Nanocomposite Wire Ropes

ASME 2019 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems, 2019
Abstract Carbon nanotubes (CNT) represent an effective filler to be incorporated into polymer matrices. Their physical properties allow them to exert a remarkable strengthening effect, while their nano-scale leaves the polymer weight unaltered.
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Torque Balanced Wire Rope

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1981
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Basic knowledge of the characteristics of wire rope have been utilized to design a completely torque blanced product. Test results showing the improved properties of this product are presented, along with recommendations for use in boom support pendants and as a hoist line.</div>
W. A. Lucht, F. W. Donecker
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Wire rope

Scientific American
Peter R.N. Childs, Marc A. Masen
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Advantages of Fiber Rope Over Wire Rope

Journal of Industrial Textiles, 2002
Over the years, fiber ropes have increased in strength to the point where they began to replace wire ropes in some applications. The major factors have been the development of high tenacity fibers and the advancements in fiber rope constructions. This started with high tenacity nylon and polyester fiber ropes, ropes combining both of those fibers, the
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Making Wire Rope and the Wire Rope Industry (1840–48)

2020
Abstract After missing out on the Schuylkill Bridge contract, John turned his attention to manufacturing wire rope, an entirely new idea in the United States. John undertook an extensive campaign to have his ropes adopted on the Allegheny Portage Railroad.
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