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Subject: [TowerTalk] The LAST last aluminum mast comment
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1998 10:51:10 EDT
In a message dated 98-10-09 09:55:36 EDT, k5ed@dzn.com writes:

> I wrote:
>  
>  >>  Antenna                             area (sq ft)    load (#) (@ 80mph
>  using  25#/sq ft)
>  >>  TH7                                         9.4                  235
>  >>  Disc1 (40m 1 el)                    2.7                  68
>  >>  214FM (2m 14el)                   1.7                  43
>  >>  WARC 2/2 (12/17m yagi)     3.1                  78
>  >>  mast                                        .1/ft
2.5/ft
>  
>  As you can see Steve, I did multiply by the wind pressure (25 psf).

Hi, Ed --

     QSL - sorry. Let me run the numbers again with your specs.
>  
>  My distribution again was:
>  
>  >  Antenna      area (sq ft)      Hgt above tower(ft)    bending moment
>  (ft#)
>  >  TH7               9.4                .5
>  118
>  >  WARC 2/2     3.1               5                                   390
>  >  Disc1          2.7                 10
>  270
>  >  214FM        1.7                 12
>  516
>  > mast             1.2                  6 (avg)
>  180
>  
>  Note that bending moment is calculated from areaXwind pressureXHgt above
>  tower.  So I did allow for load distribution up the mast.
>  
>  The load WILL be supported.  Try the MARC program (I don't have it) with
the
>  antenna distribution I posted and let me know the results.  Placing the
high
>  area antennas close to the tower makes a big difference.
>  
        Okay, while the windspeed used went up (from 70 to 80 MPH), the mast
height was shortened from 16 to 12 feet. The bending moment changed slightly
from 25,992 in-lbs to 25,754 in-lbs. The recommended mast (50K psi yield and
1/4" wall) remains the same. Same conclusion vis-a-vis the aluminum mast. BTW,
the MARC Program is based on the Dave Leeson, W6NL, ex-W6QHS, calculations in
his book, "Physical Design of Yagi Antennas", so we're using the same
technique. 

Cheers,  Steve  K7LXC
http://www.championradio.com

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