On 11/9/13 12:26 AM, Michael Tope wrote:
Except for mention on W8JI's website, I haven't seen much mention of
"bust open" anchors as an option for amateur tower guying:
http://www.w8ji.com/screw_in_guy_anchors.htm
I'd be curious to know if they would be a good choice for very sandy soil.
You'd need to talk to the anchor mfr.. That rusty thing on W8JI's site
is interesting looking, but some casual googling didn't turn up anything
useful.
The screw in anchors that are shown on that page are tiny little things,
compared to some of the ones I've seen.
Here's a report from A.B. Chance (who make anchors) on "cohesionless soil"
http://www.abchance.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/01-9411.pdf
I'm not sure what the test condition was.. they're applying a specified
load and reporting the deflection.
kips = 1000 pounds force.
so the first line, an 8 inch helix installed 19 feet down, shows 45,000
lb force with a deflection of 0.311 inches.. I assume the force is
axial, but it doesn't say that.
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