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Subject: [TowerTalk] Greater vs Greatest
From: ni6w@yagistress.minden.nv.us (Kurt Andress)
Date: Fri, 07 Aug 1998 07:36:03 -0700
Chad wrote:

> >Hi Jeff,Sorry, my mistake, you are right. My statement should have
been phrased
> >differently.
> >The tower deflection is least when the wind is in line with a set of
guys. The
> >tower deflection is greatest when the wind is exactly between two
sets.
> >The guy tension is greater when the wind is in line with 1 set and
least when
> >between 2 sets.
> >73, Kurt
>
> That's still incorrect Kurt.
>
> Guy tension is greatest when the wind is 30 degrees from one set.

Hi Chad,
Please reread my statement. I said greater, not greatest.
I was just talking about what I found about tower deflection and guy
tension. At the
two wind attach angles mentioned, One goes up and the other goes down.
Higher (not
highest) guy tension goes with low tower deflection. Simply because the
guy can be
most effective by acting in line with the wind load.

73, Kurt




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