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Title: Exploding rope myths


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Exploding rope myths
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Naked Bolts
3
Karabiners joining waist and leg loops
4
Cows tail girth hitched to dog loop
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Energy in the climbing situation
  • There are two parts in a climbing set up dynamic
    parts (stretchy) and static (non stretchy) parts.

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Energy absorption and impact force
  • The impact force is controlled by three variables
  • The Mass of the falling object
  • The Velocity of the falling object
  • The Time taken to slow the falling object

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Static verses Dynamic rope impact forces
  • The dynamic has a long low curve
  • The static has a short sharp curve
  • The energy absorbed is equal
  • But one has a higher impact force

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Fall Factors
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The UIAA test for dynamic ropes
  • Fall factor 1.75 Dynamic ropes
  • 80kg single ropes
  • 55kg double ropes
  • Minimum 5 falls
  • Max 12 kN impact force singles
  • Max 8kN doubles

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Euro norms (EN) for Static
  • 0.3 Fall Factor to not exceed 6kN peak force with
    100kg load
  • Withstand at least 5 FF1 falls without rupture
    with 100kg load
  • Tensile strength of 22kN and 15kN when knotted
    with fig8

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Making sense of the stats
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Tape
  • Tape is Static
  • Strength shown by contrasting lines

13
Karabiners
  • 3 load ratings
  • Along the length(normal)
  • Across
  • Gate open

14
Karabiners joining leg and waist loops
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3 way loading in use
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Girth hitched cows tail
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The Girth hitch
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Compromising your Tape
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Greater than fall factor 2
  • When using a cows tail on a belay chain it is
    possible to create fall factor 2 and greater,
    relatively easily.

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FF2 on larks footed cows tail
  • The impact force exceeds 12kN
  • You smash your pelvis and have severe internal
    bleeding
  • Your harness ruptures
  • Your cows tail snaps
  • You take a ground fall only to be hit on the head
    by your anchors.!!!!!!

21
Recommended cows tail
  • This system is as strong as it can be 22-27kN
    (slings and crabs)
  • Never go level or above your anchors
  • Use dynamic rope if possible to make a cows tail

22
dry verses wet ropes
  • Water affects nylon in the same way as heat
  • Polymers become rubbery rather than glassy
  • Performance reduction of up to 70

23
UV damage
  • 3months exposure at 2550 m 50 loss in
    performance
  • 3months exposure at 1834 m 25 loss in
    performance
  • Conference on nylon and ropes, Turin 2002
  • (Test area was Dolomites)

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Wet and damaged rope
  • 70 loss in performance when wet
  • 25 -50 loss in performance when it has been
    exposed to UV
  • 50 loss in performance when knotted

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Case study
  • Start with a sling rated at 15kN x2 30kN
  • Form a loop by tape knot reduce by 5513.5kN
  • Wet day reduce by 70 4kN
  • Exposed to UV reduce by 25 3kN!!!!!!
  • Consider a single strand sling
  • Consider a 100kg load

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