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Wind load calculation for offset satellite dish

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Mechv5

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Jan 28, 2009
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Hello,

I would like to calculate the necessary section of the support for my 1.2 meter offset satellite dish and for that I need to know how to calculate the "wind resistance" (wind load) of the dish. If I would be able to calculate this "wind resistance", I would use the available datas for the local wind speed in order to calculate the necessary resistance of the vertical support of the dish. However, I couldn't find any informations concerning the calculation of the "wind resistance" coefficient of a satellite dish and I have also lost the original specifications sheet, where (I suppose) that information was available. Could somebody give me a hint about this?

Thanks a lot in advance!
 
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