butch81385
Structural
- Dec 17, 2008
- 19
I have a steel cable supporting a net. The entire system is about 60' high, but the application will have a steel cable supporting 50' vertical of netting. I have to treat the net as if it is seeing all of the wind load, which comes out to be about 23psf after all factors. The span is going to be 20'-30'.
How do I go about transferring the 1150plf line load on the cable into the tension on the supports. I am familiar with the catenary equations, which relate the horizontal load, weight per foot, and sag, but how do I eliminate one of the variables? How do I know how much sag will occur and therefore will be able to calculate the horizontal force?
I assume that there is a way to relate the amount of sag to the properties of the steel cable, but any help is appreciated.
Thanks
How do I go about transferring the 1150plf line load on the cable into the tension on the supports. I am familiar with the catenary equations, which relate the horizontal load, weight per foot, and sag, but how do I eliminate one of the variables? How do I know how much sag will occur and therefore will be able to calculate the horizontal force?
I assume that there is a way to relate the amount of sag to the properties of the steel cable, but any help is appreciated.
Thanks