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Comparative study of 36 mm-diameter rope in five aerial ropeway installations using a non-destructive method

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Title Comparative study of 36 mm-diameter rope in five aerial ropeway installations using a non-destructive method
 
Creator Basak, D.
Waghmare,, S.
 
Subject Electrical Testing
 
Description Visual inspection of wire rope is the most conventional method but it can be inadequate, especially for long rope. Non-destructive evaluation using magnetic methods is an important means for monitoring the performance of haulage rope. A rope tester, used to scan ropes, identifies the loss of metallic area (LMA) and discontinuities such as broken wires or localised faults (LFs). Performing non-destructive evaluation on a regular basis acts as a useful tool for recording the degradation of rope in the installation. In this paper, an attempt has been made to compare the conditions of 36 mm-diameter rope in five aerial ropeway installations using a non-destructive method.
 
Publisher The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing
 
Date 2020-10
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Basak, D. and Waghmare,, S. (2020) Comparative study of 36 mm-diameter rope in five aerial ropeway installations using a non-destructive method. Insight - Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring, 62 (10). pp. 598-600.
 
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