DickHallorann
Structural
- Jun 13, 2012
- 14
Hi all,
I've got a situation where there is a 262ft span of 5mm steel cable with a relatively small concentrated load in the center. In the unloaded condition, the cable forms a catenary shape with a maximum sag of 2ft. A load of 20lb is then applied to the center of the span, pulling it out of catenary shape. I've been using a couple different Transmission Line Design Manuals to provide insight into analysing this problem (this system is not a transmission line, however the manuals have semi-useful catenary formulas). It is unclear in these manuals how to include the tension induced by the concecntrated load, with the pre-stress required to maintain an unloaded sag of 2ft.
I have also been unable to find any useful HLL (Horizontal Lifeline) design manuals to help with this problem. In the end I'd like to be able to find the reactions at the supports as well as the maximum tension in the cable. Any help into the matter would be greatly appreciated. I've attached a photograph of the system, the concentrated load is a flow monitoring boat.
I've got a situation where there is a 262ft span of 5mm steel cable with a relatively small concentrated load in the center. In the unloaded condition, the cable forms a catenary shape with a maximum sag of 2ft. A load of 20lb is then applied to the center of the span, pulling it out of catenary shape. I've been using a couple different Transmission Line Design Manuals to provide insight into analysing this problem (this system is not a transmission line, however the manuals have semi-useful catenary formulas). It is unclear in these manuals how to include the tension induced by the concecntrated load, with the pre-stress required to maintain an unloaded sag of 2ft.
I have also been unable to find any useful HLL (Horizontal Lifeline) design manuals to help with this problem. In the end I'd like to be able to find the reactions at the supports as well as the maximum tension in the cable. Any help into the matter would be greatly appreciated. I've attached a photograph of the system, the concentrated load is a flow monitoring boat.