AASHTO M 277-2006 Standard Specification for Wire Rope and Sockets for Movable Bridges《活动桥用钢丝绳和套管的标准规范》.pdf
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1、Standard Specification for Wire Rope and Sockets for Movable Bridges AASHTO Designation: M 277-06 (2015) American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 444 North Capitol Street N.W., Suite 249 Washington, D.C. 20001TS-4g M 277-1 AASHTO Standard Specification for Wire Rope and Soc
2、kets for Movable Bridges AASHTO Designation: M 277-06 (2015) 1. SCOPE 1.1. This specification covers steel wire rope for use in movable bridges. Both operating and counterweight ropes are included in nominal 6 19 rope construction. Suitable sockets are also included. 1.2. The values stated in SI uni
3、ts are to be regarded as the standard. 2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS 2.1. AASHTO Standards: M 102M/M 102, Steel Forgings, Carbon and Alloy, for General Industrial Use T 65M/T 65, Mass Weight of Coating on Iron and Steel Articles with Zinc or Zinc-Alloy Coatings 2.2. ASTM Standards: A29/A29M, Standard Spec
4、ification for General Requirements for Steel Bars, Carbon and Alloy, Hot-Wrought A148/A148M, Standard Specification for Steel Castings, High Strength, for Structural Purposes A709/A709M, Standard Specification for Structural Steel for Bridges B6, Standard Specification for Zinc 2.3. ANSI Standard: B
5、4.1, American National Standards InstituteSockets, Pinholes, Pins 2.4. Military Standard: MIL-P-24216, Military SpecificationsFiber Polypropylene Cores for Wire Rope 3. TERMINOLOGY 3.1. acceptance breaking strengththe minimum ultimate strength value on which conformance to the specification shall be
6、 based. 3.2. bright wireswires in ropes that are uncoated. 3.3. centerthe inner or foundation member (wire or twisted fibrous material) in a strand around which the wires are laid. 3.4. circumferencethe measured perimeter of a circle circumscribing the wires of a strand or the strands of a wire rope
7、. 2015 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.TS-4g M 277-2 AASHTO 3.5. corethe foundation member (a twisted fibrous material) of a wire rope around which strands are laid. 3.6. fibersthe material of
8、 which the centers or cores are made. 3.7. filler wiressmall diameter auxiliary wires for supporting and positioning main wires. Filler wires are included in the actual wire count and identification of the rope construction. 3.8. lang lay (See Figure 1.)the direction of lay of the wires in the stran
9、d and of the strand in the rope is the same. As a result, the rope has an appearance that the wires are diagonal to the axis of the rope. The wires and the strands may run to the right, “right lang lay” (commonly called “lang lay”) or to the left, “left lang lay” (on specific orders only). Figure 1L
10、ays in Wire Rope 3.9. layused by the wire rope industry in two different ways as follows: 3.9.1. The lay is the manner in which the wires in a strand or the strands in a wire rope lay (twisted). (See Figure 1.) 3.9.2. The lay is the distance parallel to the longitudinal axis in which a wire makes a
11、complete turn (spiral or helix) about the axis of the rope. It is also called the lay length or the pitch. (See Figure 2.) Figure 2Lay as a Unit of Measure 2015 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law
12、.TS-4g M 277-3 AASHTO 3.10. nominal breaking strengththe value on which designs should be based. 3.11. ordered diameterthe nominal diameter of the circumscribing circle of a wire rope of strand. (See Figure 3.) Figure 3Determination of the Wire Rope Diameter 3.12. pitch (lay length)the distance para
13、llel to the longitudinal axis in which a wire makes a complete turn about the axis of the rope. 3.13. preformed stranda strand in which the wires are permanently shaped to the spiral form they assume in the strand. 3.14. preformed wire ropea wire rope in which the strands are permanently shaped to t
14、he spiral form they assume in the wire rope. 3.15. prestretchingstretching is the result of two components: the structural stretch, caused by the lengthening of the rope lay, compression of the core, and adjustment of the wires and strands to the load; and the elastic stretch caused by elongation of
15、 the wires. Prestretching is the application of a prescribed tensile force prior to delivery (see Section 5.2.4) intended to permanently adjust the rope for most of the structural stretch component, so that when it is placed in service the elastic stretch will be the only significant cause of additi
16、onal elongation. 3.16. regular laydesignates that the wires in the rope strand lay in one direction while the strand itself rotates in the rope in an opposite direction. The rope has, therefore, an outward appearance that all wires in the rope are roughly parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rop
17、e. There are two regular lays, as follows: 3.16.1. right regular lay (commonly called “regular lay”)the strands run in the rope downwards to the right (clockwise) while the wires in the strands rotate to the left (counterclockwise). This is the most used lay. 2015 by the American Association of Stat
18、e Highway and Transportation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.TS-4g M 277-4 AASHTO 3.16.2. left regular laythe strands in the rope run downwards to the left (counterclockwise) while the wires in the strand run to the right (clockwise). (See Figure 1.) The l
19、eft regular lay is not a commonly used lay and must be specifically ordered. 3.17. reels, manufacturingreels on which the strands and the wire ropes are wound in one continuous length as they are formed on the rope closing machine. 3.18. reels, shippingreels on which wire strands or wire ropes, cut
20、to the ordered lengths, are wound from the manufacturing reel for shipment. 3.19. ropea symmetrically arranged and helically twisted assembly of strands. 3.20. sockets type of wire fitting, including bridge sockets, which are steel castings with baskets for securing rope ends and equipped with adjus
21、table bolts. Closed type as “U-bolt” with or without a bearing block in the U of the bolt. Open type has two eyebolts and pin. 3.21. stranda symmetrically arranged and helically twisted assembly of wires. 3.22. 6 19 wire ropea common type of construction composed of six strands, each strand containi
22、ng an equal number of wires, ranging between 15 and 26. The six strands are helically twisted around a core of polypropylene, natural hard fiber, an independent wire rope, or a strand. Figure 4Components of Wire Rope 4. ORDERING INFORMATION 4.1. Orders for material under this specification shall inc
23、lude the following information: 4.1.1. Total length and individual lengths; 4.1.2. Nominal diameter; 4.1.3. Prestretched or non-prestretched, 2015 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.TS-4g M 277-5
24、 AASHTO 4.1.4. Construction (type of core, lay, etc.); 4.1.5. Galvanizing class and type, or bright; 4.1.6. Grade of rope; 4.1.7. Details on socket requirements; 4.1.8. AASHTO designation and date of issue; and 4.1.9. Special requirements: Mechanical tests, inspection, packaging requirements. Note 1
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