BenAustralia
Structural
- Nov 20, 2012
- 43
Getting myself all confused again!
Typically I find I have a cable I want to know the component reactions at ends of. Lets just assume a hanging cable, equal elevation on supports, gravity load only.
Information I have/can get:
L = Horizontal length of cable
w = weight of cable or UDL on cable, gravity for example
s = Sag (distance at centre from cable to horizontal)
The vertical reactions are fine, purely "w x L / 2". Simple.
The horizontal reaction is something I see conflicting information on.
1. Can I just use "w L ^2 / 2 s" to calculate my horizontal reactions?
2. What would I need to calculate/estimate cable TENSION at ends?
3. What would I need to calculate the Angle at ends? (if i can cal Tension and Angle I can break it back down into components).
Thanks!
Typically I find I have a cable I want to know the component reactions at ends of. Lets just assume a hanging cable, equal elevation on supports, gravity load only.
Information I have/can get:
L = Horizontal length of cable
w = weight of cable or UDL on cable, gravity for example
s = Sag (distance at centre from cable to horizontal)
The vertical reactions are fine, purely "w x L / 2". Simple.
The horizontal reaction is something I see conflicting information on.
1. Can I just use "w L ^2 / 2 s" to calculate my horizontal reactions?
2. What would I need to calculate/estimate cable TENSION at ends?
3. What would I need to calculate the Angle at ends? (if i can cal Tension and Angle I can break it back down into components).
Thanks!