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Fundamental study on rope vibration suppression by middle transfer floor using risk information
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Lifts are essential for means of vertical transportation. Recently, the lifts installed in the high-rise buildings are long travel, thus the lift ropes are becoming longer. The natural period of the high-rise buildings is longer than that of the conventional buildings. In addition to the lift rope becomes longer, the natural period of the lift ropes become longer. Accordingly, the natural period of the lift ropes gets closer to the natural period of the building. Consequently, the lift ropes might be hooked to the equipment of wall when the lift ropes vibrate by an external force, such as a strong wind and earthquake. Furthermore, secondary accident such as containment of passengers and lift service stop may occur. In the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, 2015 cases of problem such as the catch and the damage of lift ropes have been reported. Operation of lifts after earthquakes are required for the security of the refuge course. Accordingly, the analytical method for comparative evaluation is investigated in this study. Furthermore, method to prevent a catch by vibration reduction of the lift ropes is investigated. In the previous research, it was confirmed that the division of the lift stroke is effective for reducing the response of the rope. When the lift stroke was equally divided. The displacement of the upper lift became larger than that of the other lift. Accordingly, the effectiveness of the division ratio of lift stroke was examined in this report. We investigated the catching of the lift rope using differential analysis and risk assessment. As the result, the displacement of the upper lift was decreased by the apposite division ratio. The probability of catching rope of the upper lift is reduced. Furthermore, it was confirmed that the risk of the catching rope reduces in probabilistic risk assessment.Lifts are essential for means of vertical transportation. Recently, the lifts installed in the high-rise buildings are long travel, thus the lift ropes are becoming longer. The natural period of the high-rise buildings is longer than that of the conventional buildings[1]. In addition to the lift rope becomes longer, the natural period of the lift ropes become longer. Accordingly, the natural period of the lift ropes gets closer to the natural period of the building. Consequently, the lift ropes might be hooked to the equipment of wall when the lift ropes vibrate by an external force, such as a strong wind and earthquake. Furthermore, secondary accident such as containment of passengers and lift service stop may occur. In the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, 2015 cases of problem such as the catch and the damage of lift ropes have been reported [2]. Operation of lifts after earthquakes are required for the security of the refuge course. Accordingly, the analytical method for comparative evaluation is investigated in this study. Furthermore, method to prevent a catch by vibration reduction of the lift ropes is investigated. In the previous research, it was confirmed that the division of the lift stroke is effective for reducing the response of the rope. When the lift stroke was equally divided. The displacement of the upper lift became larger than that of the other lift. Accordingly, the effectiveness of the division ratio of lift stroke was examined in this report. We investigated the catching of the lift rope using differential analysis and risk assessment. As the result, the displacement of the upper lift was decreased by the apposite division ratio. The probability of catching rope of the upper lift is reduced. Furthermore, it was confirmed that the risk of the catching rope reduces in probabilistic risk assessment.
Title: Fundamental study on rope vibration suppression by middle transfer floor using risk information
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Lifts are essential for means of vertical transportation.
Recently, the lifts installed in the high-rise buildings are long travel, thus the lift ropes are becoming longer.
The natural period of the high-rise buildings is longer than that of the conventional buildings.
In addition to the lift rope becomes longer, the natural period of the lift ropes become longer.
Accordingly, the natural period of the lift ropes gets closer to the natural period of the building.
Consequently, the lift ropes might be hooked to the equipment of wall when the lift ropes vibrate by an external force, such as a strong wind and earthquake.
Furthermore, secondary accident such as containment of passengers and lift service stop may occur.
In the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, 2015 cases of problem such as the catch and the damage of lift ropes have been reported.
Operation of lifts after earthquakes are required for the security of the refuge course.
Accordingly, the analytical method for comparative evaluation is investigated in this study.
Furthermore, method to prevent a catch by vibration reduction of the lift ropes is investigated.
In the previous research, it was confirmed that the division of the lift stroke is effective for reducing the response of the rope.
When the lift stroke was equally divided.
The displacement of the upper lift became larger than that of the other lift.
Accordingly, the effectiveness of the division ratio of lift stroke was examined in this report.
We investigated the catching of the lift rope using differential analysis and risk assessment.
As the result, the displacement of the upper lift was decreased by the apposite division ratio.
The probability of catching rope of the upper lift is reduced.
Furthermore, it was confirmed that the risk of the catching rope reduces in probabilistic risk assessment.
Lifts are essential for means of vertical transportation.
Recently, the lifts installed in the high-rise buildings are long travel, thus the lift ropes are becoming longer.
The natural period of the high-rise buildings is longer than that of the conventional buildings[1].
In addition to the lift rope becomes longer, the natural period of the lift ropes become longer.
Accordingly, the natural period of the lift ropes gets closer to the natural period of the building.
Consequently, the lift ropes might be hooked to the equipment of wall when the lift ropes vibrate by an external force, such as a strong wind and earthquake.
Furthermore, secondary accident such as containment of passengers and lift service stop may occur.
In the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, 2015 cases of problem such as the catch and the damage of lift ropes have been reported [2].
Operation of lifts after earthquakes are required for the security of the refuge course.
Accordingly, the analytical method for comparative evaluation is investigated in this study.
Furthermore, method to prevent a catch by vibration reduction of the lift ropes is investigated.
In the previous research, it was confirmed that the division of the lift stroke is effective for reducing the response of the rope.
When the lift stroke was equally divided.
The displacement of the upper lift became larger than that of the other lift.
Accordingly, the effectiveness of the division ratio of lift stroke was examined in this report.
We investigated the catching of the lift rope using differential analysis and risk assessment.
As the result, the displacement of the upper lift was decreased by the apposite division ratio.
The probability of catching rope of the upper lift is reduced.
Furthermore, it was confirmed that the risk of the catching rope reduces in probabilistic risk assessment.
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