Mechanical strength of a cord in compression

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Most cord configurations are designed to resist relatively large axial loads in tension compared with the corresponding bending and torsional loads. In certain instances, however, a cord may experience a compressive load, e.g., in composite structures such as tires. A technique is developed in which the axial compressive strength of a typical three wire cord construction is analytically determined. The analytical model is independent of the wire size. Examples are used to demonstrate the model’s application in cord design.

Description

Most cord configurations are designed to resist relatively large axial loads in tension compared with the corresponding bending and torsional loads. In certain instances, however, a cord may experience a compressive load, e.g., in composite structures such as tires. A technique is developed in which the axial compressive strength of a typical three wire cord construction is analytically determined. The analytical model is independent of the wire size. Examples are used to demonstrate the model’s application in cord design.

Additional information

Author(s)

Ted A. Conway, University of Akron; and Amit Prakash, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., USA.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 65th Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA USA. Paper published in Wire Journal International, July 1996, pg. 92.

Year

1995