Band Structures for Binding and Holding of Objects Made from Recycled Metallic Materials
Agronomy Research 2017
Viktors Mironovs, Irīna Boiko, Mihails Lisicins, Vjačeslavs Zemčenkovs

The aim of the present research is the investigation of the possibility and effectiveness of using the band structures made from recycled metallic materials for binding and holding of objects (in particular, tubular objects as pipelines or shells). The using of band elements and structures as such is a perspective way to increase the safety and bearing capacity of the pipelines and vessels. Nowadays during repair works the outer surfaces of the mentioned objects are braided by the steel tapes, i.e. the objects are strengthened by the binding. The mentioned steel bands are specially produced for binding purpose. From the other hand after stamping of smallsize details (like the elements of supply chains for different apparatus) the metallic waste in the shape of perforated metallic tapes are received and needs to be reused in compliance with the good practice in effective resource using and recycling. The band structures for binding and holding of tubular objects, produced from the perforated metallic tape by the longitudinal profiling, multilayer and spiral winding are presented. It is proposed to apply in industry the composite band structures made from perforated metallic materials and epoxy matrix for binding and holding of tubular objects as pipelines or shells, which allows simplifying and speeding up the repair works especially in the cases of the local damages.


Atslēgas vārdi
perforated metallic waste, pipe repair bandages, environment.
DOI
10.15159/AR.17.023
Hipersaite
http://agronomy.emu.ee/category/running-issue/

Mironovs, V., Boiko, I., Lisicins, M., Zemčenkovs, V. Band Structures for Binding and Holding of Objects Made from Recycled Metallic Materials. Agronomy Research, 2017, Vol.15, 1997.-2003.lpp. ISSN 1406-894X. Pieejams: doi:10.15159/AR.17.023

Publikācijas valoda
English (en)
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