Abstract

In order to analyze emergency stop vibration of the friction vertical lifting system under different loads, a loading experiment was carried out, and the longitudinal vibration characteristics of the carriage, frame, and steel rope were measured during the emergency braking process of an elevator. Accordingly, it is found that the load mass does not affect the peak deceleration value of the car frame and the wire rope during downwards emergency stop. Then, vertical vibration is explored using the time-varying vibration analysis theory. The obtained results show that when analyzing the vibration of objects on both sides of the traction wheel, the deceleration of the wire rope on both sides of the traction wheel are not equal, and the influence of the pressure change during the traction-wheel friction should be considered in calculations. This article may provide a reference to calculate the steel rope tension of the elevator and mine hoist.

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