Assessment of the role of contact fatigue in the failure of steel roping wire

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Contact fatigue is the result of contact pressure, applied repeatedly on elements that roll, slide, or roll and slide. Subsurface cracks induced by contact fatigue, as predicted by Laundren-Falugren and later by Ioannides, are confirmed in the laboratory by examination of failed high carbon steel roping wires from the action of rolling and sliding motion.

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Description

Contact fatigue is the result of contact pressure, applied repeatedly on elements that roll, slide, or roll and slide. Subsurface cracks induced by contact fatigue, as predicted by Laundren-Falugren and later by Ioannides, are confirmed in the laboratory by examination of failed high carbon steel roping wires from the action of rolling and sliding motion.

Additional information

Author(s)

P. Ligeris, Haggie Rand Ltd., South Africa.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 63rd Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA USA. Paper published in Wire Journal International, Jan. 1994, pg. 60.

Year

1993