Passenger Cable
Car System

A passenger cable car system (cableway or
ropeway) operating in Singapore since 1974 is
described.
The four sections of the cableway comprise
parallel track ropes to carry passenger cabins and a haul
rope to drive them.
Mathematical simulations of the vertical plane
behaviour during normal operation, free vibration and
when the system is halted have been compared with
measurements made from within a passenger
cabin.
Vibrations up to 0.5 m peak to peak can be
observed when the system is halted in emergency,
otherwise the largest vibrations in cabins occur when
moving over fixed supports.
Apparently track rope tensions vary by less than
2.5% for different static and dynamic conditions and the
freedom of the track rope movement over intermediate
support points can have a significant damping effect on
the cable vibrations.
From an analyses from
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