RobertCasey
Mechanical
- Feb 1, 2002
- 30
Hi
We are developing a machine that involves a mass of the order of 300-400 tonnes suspended on cables. The mass will be lowered at a constant acceleration of about 0.5g to a maximum velocity of 12m/s. We need to have a secondary system that is able to trim the velocity of the mass should it exceed the maximum velocity, or to arrest its fall should the acceleration exceed the design value (i.e. if one of the suspension cables fail).
Does anyone have any ideas about how this could be done? We are thinking about secondary ropes that reel from drums at the top of the shaft and which are monitored and braked if neccessary, or maybe using caliper brakes just like a lift. Is there anything else that might be suitable, or has this situation been solved somewhere else already?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
We are developing a machine that involves a mass of the order of 300-400 tonnes suspended on cables. The mass will be lowered at a constant acceleration of about 0.5g to a maximum velocity of 12m/s. We need to have a secondary system that is able to trim the velocity of the mass should it exceed the maximum velocity, or to arrest its fall should the acceleration exceed the design value (i.e. if one of the suspension cables fail).
Does anyone have any ideas about how this could be done? We are thinking about secondary ropes that reel from drums at the top of the shaft and which are monitored and braked if neccessary, or maybe using caliper brakes just like a lift. Is there anything else that might be suitable, or has this situation been solved somewhere else already?
Any help is greatly appreciated.