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  1. samanchek

    Force required to bend steel wire rope

    A couple items to address all the recent posts. -It is in an area that is difficult to access and there may not even be enough room to let it relax and straighten completely. -Heating it may not be a bad option, compromising the wire rope is not a problem as it is not supporting anything and...
  2. samanchek

    Force required to bend steel wire rope

    IRStuff: There wouldn't be enough room to cut it all out together, it needs to be cut into small sections and removed piece by piece. It is 4" thick wire rope which would be too expensive to buy just to test. I'm considering testing several smaller diameter ropes and maybe scaling up the...
  3. samanchek

    Force required to bend steel wire rope

    I have searched all over for the answer to this question and have had no luck. Maybe someone here can point me in the right direction. I have a wire rope that is bent in a U shape and it needs to be removed. However, we are concerned that once it is cut from the restraints currently holding...
  4. samanchek

    Total Pressure In Branched Ducts

    Hi, I believe this is the right place for this...I am wondering if you have a duct that splits into two seperate branches then how does the total pressure in the original duct relate to the total pressure in the two branches? Does Po = P1 + P2, Po = P1 = P2 or some other relationship? Thanks

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