Natalia Williams
Tires types, including: Trimmed rubber (70% by weight), steel wire (5–30% by weight), and fluff or textile fibers (up to 15% by weight). From the aforementioned materials, rubber and steel wires are mainly recovered and used for numerous applications. Wire rope (cables) are recently used in many industrial brunches like structural cables in civil engineering and automobile tires. This paper present the Similarities and differences between the wire rope used. Many previous studies were investigated individually for each brunch. This paper present the Studies to make complete comparisons between two brunches. The purpose of the current study is to sufficiently review recent progress on the management of in civil engineering and automobile tires. Focusing on alternative uses of textile fibers such as additive for stress strain materials, density conglomerates production, structures Wire materials reinforcement. Material and cross section of wire rope investigated. The study shown the most similar function is the wire rope have great tensile strength and ability to carry fatigue loads.
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