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In-situ nondestructive assessment of a haulage rope in a monocable zigback passenger ropeway

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Title In-situ nondestructive assessment of a haulage rope in a monocable zigback passenger ropeway
 
Creator Basak, D.
 
Subject Electrical Testing
 
Description Non-destructive testing is the only means for assessment of haulage ropes in terms of local faults (LF) and loss in metallic area (LMA). In a monocable ropeway, usually the cabins for passengers are connected through automatic grips or fixed grips with the haulage rope. In the present study, the monocable ropeway is so designed and utilised that there are two cabins for passengers in zigback arrangement, ie one going upwards to the UTP (upper terminal point) and simultaneously the other moving downwards to the LTP (lower terminal point). This paper evaluates and monitors the condition of a 6X19 Seale haulage rope in a monocable zigback passenger ropeway by a non-destructive assessment method.
 
Publisher British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing
 
Date 2008-03
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://cimfr.csircentral.net/123/1/10.pdf
Basak, D. (2008) In-situ nondestructive assessment of a haulage rope in a monocable zigback passenger ropeway. Insight, 50 (3). pp. 136-137. ISSN 1354-2575
 
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