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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Author(s): Oraee, Kazem
Asi, Bahareh
Contact Email: sko1@stir.ac.uk
Title: Assessment of maximum stress for improving safety in winder rope by mathematical model
Citation: Oraee K & Asi B (2007) Assessment of maximum stress for improving safety in winder rope by mathematical model. In: Seventh Congress on Safety, Health and Environment in Mining and Related Industries. Seventh congress on safety, health and environment in mining and related industries, Kerman, Iran, 30.10.2007-01.11.2007. Tehran, Iran: Civilica, pp. 32-42. https://en.symposia.ir/SHEMRI07
Issue Date: Nov-2007
Date Deposited: 22-Feb-2011
Conference Name: Seventh congress on safety, health and environment in mining and related industries
Conference Dates: 2007-10-30 - 2007-11-01
Conference Location: Kerman, Iran
Abstract: Application of winders is normal practice in many underground mines, especially in deep workings. On the other hand, winder accidents are usually serious and entail financial losses. Often, accidents occur due to breaking of winder ropes. Mechanical analyses and stress investigations generated in consequence of loads in rope is important and serious in design, making installation and exploitation of such machines feasible. Building a model that governs on machine and conditions, can be helpful not only for improving the safety but also for estimating other variables such as load, strength etc. Materials science and engineering mechanics are used in modeling and these fore, the model presents for these purposes. Presented model can predict maximum stress that occurred on rope.
Status: AM - Accepted Manuscript
URL: https://en.symposia.ir/SHEMRI07

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