Jesse1967
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 2008
- 4
I'm looking for a formula, calculator or spreadsheet that can calculate the tension in a cable suspended between two points with a concentrated load. Should be simple but my cable is inclined and I need to find the tension in each leg of the cable as a function of the load's position. Example, a guy walking on a slanted tightrope, or a cable zipline.
I came up with a formula that calculates the tension as a function of any x,y position of the load along the cable but my cable length is fixed and the load only travels on a certain path. This path happens to be a portion of an ellipse that is translated and rotated about the origin... basically really really ugly. Any ideas?
Thanks
I came up with a formula that calculates the tension as a function of any x,y position of the load along the cable but my cable length is fixed and the load only travels on a certain path. This path happens to be a portion of an ellipse that is translated and rotated about the origin... basically really really ugly. Any ideas?
Thanks