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Critical factors affecting the strength of climbing ropes : a study of wear, fatigue loading and temperature
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Oman, Simon
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Klemenc, Jernej
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Gosar, Aleš
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Nagode, Marko
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Climbing ropes are critical safety equipment, yet there is little data on how various stress factors affect their load-bearing capacity over time. This study investigates the individual and combined effects of wear, cyclic loading and elevated temperature on the quasi-static strength of dynamic 9.8 mm kernmantle ropes. Wear was introduced through a reproducible mechanical abrasion process; dynamic fatigue was simulated with 300 cyclic tensile loads of 15 kN; and temperature effects were investigated by exposing the ropes to 100 °C for up to 8 h. The results revealed that: i) severe sheath wear led to an average reduction in rope strength of 16.7 %, with the sheath losing 56.8 % and the core 1.8 % of its strength; ii) an 8-hour heat load at 100 °C reduced the load-bearing capacity of the rope by an average of 24.3 %, with the sheath losing 22.3 % and the core 14 % of its strength; iii) surprisingly, cyclic fatigue loading improved the static load-bearing capacity by an average of 5.5 %, possibly due to an internal rearrangement of the rope strands enhancing structural support; iv) the combined effect of wear and temperature was less than additive: maximum wear plus 8 h of heat exposure reduced the strength to 73.9 % of the original value, compared to the predicted combined decrease of 59 % if the effects were additive. These results provide critical insights into rope degradation mechanisms and demonstrate that combined stress factors interact in complex, non-linear ways.
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English
Keywords:
climbing ropes
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wear
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dynamic loading
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temperature
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tensile strength
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ageing
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degradation
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fatigue
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polyamide 6
Work type:
Article
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:
FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Publication status:
Published
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Year:
2025
Number of pages:
16 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 27, art. 106471
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-171260
UDC:
539.412:620.178.3
ISSN on article:
2590-1230
DOI:
10.1016/j.rineng.2025.106471
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246191107
Publication date in RUL:
21.08.2025
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Results in engineering
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Elsevier
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2590-1230
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529862681
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ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
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P2-0182
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Razvojna vrednotenja
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