Research Article
Dec 1971

Computation of Cutting Lengths of Guys

Publication: Journal of the Power Division
Volume 97, Issue 4

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A method is presented for computing the cutting lengths of cable segments used as guys for antennas and transmission towers. The analysis takes into account both concentrated and distributed loading. An iterative computation procedure is employed whereby the length of the bottom cable segment and the angle of inclination of the anchor tension are initially assumed. The equations of equilibrium and compatibility are applied to each element of the assembly in a recurrent manner. The procedure is terminated when the coordinates of the uppermost joint of the guy are within a prescribed tolerance to those of the tower pin. A typical example is presented.

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Journal of the Power Division
Volume 97Issue 4December 1971
Pages: 817 - 826

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Published in print: Dec 1971
Published online: Feb 11, 2021

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Stanley J. Jarecki
Project Engr., E. D'Appolonia Consult. Engrs., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Y. C. Lee
Asst. Prof. of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Univ. of West Virginia, Morgantown, W.Va.
Paul Christiano, AM.ASCE
Assoc. Prof. of Civ. and Mineral Engrg., Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.

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