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Rescue Physics SALT LAKE COUNTY S H E R I F F ’ S O F F I C E SEARCH RESCUE • Force Units and Strength of Components • Strength of Anchors • Basic Statics • The T-Method and Haul System Forces • Vectors Highlines, Anchors, Direction Changes, Rope Loads and Slopes • Friction This presentation can be downloaded at http://www.xmission.com/~tmoyer/testing (© Tom Moyer except where noted) Many images in this presentation were generated with RescueRigger (rescuerigger.com)

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Page 1: SALT LAKE COUNTY S H E R I F F ’ S O F F I C Etmoyer/testing/Rescue... · Rescue Physics SALT LAKE COUNTY S H E R I F F ’ S O F F I C E SEARCH RESCUE • Force Units and Strength

Rescue Physics

SALT LAKE COUNTYS H E R I F F ’ S O F F I C E

SEARCH RESCUE

• Force Units and Strength of Components

• Strength of Anchors

• Basic Statics

• The T-Method and Haul System Forces

• Vectors

Highlines, Anchors, Direction Changes, Rope Loads and Slopes

• FrictionThis presentation can be downloaded at

http://www.xmission.com/~tmoyer/testing (© Tom Moyer except where noted)Many images in this presentation were generated with RescueRigger (rescuerigger.com)

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Strength of Components

Tree: Bombproof?

Webbing: 4,000 lb per strand - knot

Carabiners: 23 kN = 5,200 lb

Brake Bar Rack: 44 kN = 10,000 lb

Rope: 29 kN = 6,500 lb new (~4,500 lb with knot)

Pulleys: 36 kN = 8,100 lb

Litter end-to-end: 18 kN = 4,100 lb

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Safety Factors and Forces• Anchors should be able to

hold rescue loads with “sufficient” safety factor– Rescue load = 1000 lb

• “Sufficient” safety factor– NFPA says 15:1– Some people say 10:1– Some people say 4:1

• Know the forces, know the equipment

What is the safety factor used in the design of this airplane?

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Force Units1 Newton (=.22 lb = 3.6 oz)

1 kiloNewton(=1000 N = 225 lb)

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23 Dans:23 kN = 5,200 lb

90% of a Hummer: 26 kN each = 5,800 lb

1 Carabiner equals

1.5 Subarus: 15 kN each = 3,400 lb

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Rescue Loads

Which Situation has higher load?

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35°

Rescue Loads

Which Situation has higher load?

1000 lb load

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Tied: 2 x 4000 lb x 2/3 ≈ 5,300 lb

Wrap 3 Pull 2: 4 x 4000 lb ≈ 16,000 lb

No Knot: Rope strength (6,500 lb) Girth Hitch:

2 x 4,000 lb ≈ 8,000 lb

Strength of Anchors

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Statics

Rule #1: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

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StaticsRule #2: Draw a box around any piece of the system.Replace anything you cut with force vectors.

Rule #3: If the system is static, the vectors have to add to zero.

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StaticsDoes this system...

differ from this one?

10 lbs

10 lbs 10 lbs

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Statics

The rope tension is the same in both systems

10 lbs 10 lbs

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The T-Method

Any box you draw has to be balanced.2 pounds in = 2 pounds out.

1 lb

1 lb

1 lb

2 lbs

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Start at the haul rope with 1 lb pull.

Trace the rope through the system and find the tension at each point.

1 lb

tens

ion

1 lb

tens

ion

3 lb

s ten

sion

2 lb

s ten

sion

1 lb

tens

ion

1 lb

pul

l

The T-Method

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Vectors have a magnitude and a direction.Vectors are added graphically.Arrow lengths represent the magnitude of the forces.Force arrows can be moved around as needed.

Vectors

ac

a + b = c

a b

a + b = 0static

a

b

c

a + b + c = 0static

b

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1 lb

Vectors

1 lb

a

b

Pythagorean theorem:c2 = a2 + b2

c2 = 1 + 1c ≈ 1.4

c

Useful Trigonometry:Sin θ = b / cCos θ = a / cTan θ = b / a

θ

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90 deg

Direction Change Forces

1,000 lb rescue load

Which tree is supporting the largest force?

1,000 lb

1,00

0 lb

Pulley Forces:

1,000 lb

1,00

0 lb1,400 lb

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Internal Anchor Forces

1,000 lbrescue load

cos(30º) = 500 lb / TT*cos(30º) = 500 lbT = 577 lb

1,00

0 lb

Carabiner Forces:

T

1,00

0 lb

T

30º

60 deg

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35°

Litter Team Forces

sin(35º) = T / 7 kNT = 7 kN*sin(35º)T = 4.0 kN = 900 lb

Litter Team Forces:

7 kN

T

7 kN

T

35º

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120 deg

Highline Forces

1 kN load

cos(60º) = 500N / TT*cos(60º) = 500NT = 1 kN

Pulley Forces:

T

1 kN

T

1 kN

60º

T

T

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W (weight)

L (length)

S (sag)

More Highline Forces

T / (W/2) ≈ (L/2) / ST ≈ (W/2) * (L/2) /ST ≈ W * (L / 4S)

T

W

T

W

W/2 ≈L/2 ST

T

T

Pulley Forces:

Similar Triangles:

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W (weight)

L (length)

S (sag)

More Highline Forces

T ≈ W * (L / 4S)

Example:L = 200 ftS = 10 ftMultiplier = 200 / (4 * 10) = 5

If W = 200 lbs, thenT = 5 x 200 lbs = 1000 lbs

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Active Highline Forces

Highline Tension ≈ 50 lbs x (number of haulers) x MAAs shown here, T ≈ 50 x 3 x 3 = 450 lbs

Some teams talk about a “rule of 12”Haulers x MA must be less than 12.This is equivalent to a 600 lb working load limit.

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Which rope has more friction?

© Steve Attaway

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Friction from a Belt

© Steve Attaway

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Exponential Function of Friction and Contact Angle

020406080

100120140160

0 1 2 3 4 5

Friction times Contact Angle

Ten

tion

Rat

io

© Steve Attaway

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Useful Friction Approximations

180º on carabinerT2/T1 = 2

90º on rockT2/T1 = 2

Tension increases if hauling. Tension decreases if lowering.

What is T2/T1 for a 180º change on rock? For 360º?

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Friction Example

T1 = 600 lbs

T2 = T1 eµβ

T3 = T2 eµβ

β = π/4

β = π/4

0

500

1000

1500

T1 T2 T3 T4

friction =.25friction =.35friction =.45

Forc

e in

rop e

© Steve Attaway

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Which rope has more friction?

Rope 1

Rope 2 Rope 3

Rope 3 has the greatest change in angle

Rope 1 has the smallestchange in angle

Rope 3 has the most friction

© Steve Attaway