– But what about the force of elasticity and the force of friction?<\/strong> \nUpon closer inspection, both of these forces turn out to be of electromagnetic origin. But the external manifestations of these forces are different: deformation is one thing, and sliding on an uneven surface is quite another. By its nature, the elastic force is the interaction of particles of a material (atoms, molecules, ions) – this is an electromagnetic interaction.<\/p>\nIt is clear that the core used in the cable must have maximum elasticity, which is achieved due to various methods of twisting steel ropes, special methods of their hardening (changing the properties of materials under temperature), or winding an additional sheath on a steel rope. All this is technologically complicated, but quite achievable. The most important thing is that the deformation is proportional to the external force causing it (Fext = kDx), and since the main purpose of using the control cable is to transfer forces of the order of 100 – 200 kg, creating such elasticity, as they say, is \u201ca matter of technique\u201d. \nThe situation with friction forces is much more complicated, especially if the track of the laid control cable has many bends. Known challenge: can a ten-year-old child hold a marine ship by the rope? Maybe if you wrap it around a pillar. This is achieved due to the fact that as a result of n revolutions of the rope, the force required to hold it decreases in \u0422o\/\u0422 = e^2\u041f\u043cn<\/b> times. This is the famous Euler formula. That is, a large number of bends of the track is the main obstacle to the transfer of effort by the control cable.<\/p>\n
Friction forces are also the electromagnetic interaction of atoms (and molecules) of one substance with atoms (and molecules) of another substance. The tubercles and notches that cling to each other the core of the cable and its sheath are easy to eliminate, for example, by creating an outer coating of the core of Teflon. But what to do if atoms or molecules of either surface act as \u201ctubercles\u201d? First of all, replace dry friction with liquid, i.e. apply grease (no liquid friction at rest).<\/p>\n
Fortunately, the world practice of introducing wear processes in friction surfaces that occur during the frictional interaction of the latter allows us to solve the problem by using a molecular nanostructure in the form of NANOPROTEC<\/strong> lubricant.<\/p>\nFrom now on, ConSys<\/strong> company is ready to offer you remote control cables (Specialized<\/strong> series) that have the best characteristics of the transmitted forces.<\/p>\n<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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