Sensors (Jan 2019)

Study on Dynamic Monitoring of Wire Rope Tension Based on the Particle Damping Sensor

  • Gaoyang Lei,
  • Guiyun Xu,
  • Xiaoguang Zhang,
  • Yayun Zhang,
  • Zhenyue Song,
  • Wentao Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s19020388
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
p. 388

Abstract

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Real-time monitoring of wire rope tension is of great significance to the safe operation of mine hoist. Due to the longitudinal and lateral coupling vibration of wire ropes during the operation of hoist, there are high frequency components in measured tension signals of wire ropes, which cannot effectively characterize the actual lifting load. To overcome this problem, a particle damping sensor with a vibration dissipation function is designed in this paper. Multilayered steel balls are placed into the cylindrical cavity of the sensor. Damping vibration and energy dissipation will occur when the sensor is subjected to external excitation. Then, to obtain the optimal sensor characteristics, relevant parameters of the particles and the spoke structure are simulated. Finally, the sensor based on the optimized parameters is manufactured and tested in a coal mine. Compared with the general pressure sensor, the particle damping sensor can effectively eliminate the influence of wire ropes vibration on tension measurement and achieve accurate measurement results.

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