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Fatigue Life
Repeated bending and straightening of wire rope causes a cyclic change of stress called “fatiguing.” Bend radius affects wire rope fatigue life. A comparison of the relative effect of sheave diameter on wire rope fatigue life can be determined as shown below:
Ratio B | Relative Fatigue Bending Life |
30 | 10.0 |
25 | 6.6 |
20 | 3.8 |
18 | 2.9 |
16 | 2.1 |
14 | 1.5 |
12 | 1.1 |
Example:
To determine the extension of fatigue life for a 3/4” wire rope using a 22.5” diameter sheave versus a 12” diameter sheave:
To determine the extension of fatigue life for a 3/4” wire rope using a 22.5” diameter sheave versus a 12” diameter sheave:
The relative fatigue bending life for a ratio B of 16 is 2.1 (see above Table) and ratio B of 30 is 10.
Therefore, we expect extension of fatigue life using a 22.5” diameter sheave to be 4.7 times greater than that of a 12” diameter sheave.