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Subject: [TowerTalk] surface area of 45g
From: K7NV@contesting.com (Kurt Andress)
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 11:28:41 -0700
Henry wrote:
> 
> To do some begining calculations, I need a few dimensions.
> 
> The projected surface area of Rohn 45g (and 25g, to save me from having to
> ask again), like square inches of surface area for 1 foot of tower, face or
> leg frontal.
> A conversion between mph and psi for wind loading, like a wind speed of X
> mph corresponds to a wind pressure of Y lb.s per square inch.
> 
> Thanks...........
> 
> You'll be held harmless for these numbers.
> 
>

Hi Henry,

First, what specification would you like to use as the foundation for
your calculations. There are at least 2 popular ones in the U.S.(EIA &
UBC), and they are not identical.

You would do yourself a great favor by obtaining a copy of the design
spec. Then you can see how all of the factors relating to the
installation are
to be treated.

If you are going to use the EIA spec:
The effective surface area Ae for 25G = .255 SqFt/Lin Ft
                                  45G = .296   "    "

This does not include feedlines. For each feedline you get to add:
1/2 Dia Feedline = .050 SqFt/LinFt
3/4  "    "      = .075  "     "
7/8  "    "      = .0875 "     "
1"   "    "      = .10   "     "


The EIA wind loads are height dependent. As a minimum you are instructed
to divide the tower up into separate sections between the guy points and
apply the different loads to each span separately. Use the height of the
center of the span to determine the load in the table below.
For antennas select load based on antenna height.

WIND LOAD (PSF) P= .00256 (V^2) (Kz) (Gh) (Cd) (A)      

EIA RS-222 E & F                                                
Exposure Gust   HEIGHT                  Basic Wind Speed (Mph)  
Coeff    Factor
Kz       Gh     Ft      60      70      80      90      100     110     120 

1.000   1.250   30      13.8    18.8    24.6    31.1    38.4    46.5    55.3
1.000   1.250   33      13.8    18.8    24.6    31.1    38.4    46.5    55.3
1.057   1.234   40      14.4    19.6    25.6    32.4    40.0    48.5    57.7
1.126   1.215   50      15.1    20.6    26.9    34.1    42.0    50.9    60.5
1.186   1.201   60      15.8    21.4    28.0    35.4    43.8    53.0    63.0
1.240   1.189   70      16.3    22.2    29.0    36.7    45.3    54.8    65.2
1.288   1.179   80      16.8    22.9    29.8    37.8    46.6    56.4    67.2
1.332   1.170   90      17.2    23.5    30.6    38.8    47.9    57.9    68.9
1.373   1.162   100     17.6    24.0    31.4    39.7    49.0    59.3    70.6
1.411   1.155   110     18.0    24.5    32.0    40.5    50.1    60.6    72.1
1.446   1.149   120     18.4    25.0    32.7    41.3    51.0    61.8    73.5
1.480   1.143   130     18.7    25.5    33.3    42.1    52.0    62.9    74.8
1.511   1.138   140     19.0    25.9    33.8    42.8    52.8    63.9    76.1
1.541   1.133   150     19.3    26.3    34.3    43.5    53.7    64.9    77.3
1.570   1.129   160     19.6    26.7    34.8    44.1    54.4    65.9    78.4
1.597   1.125   170     19.9    27.0    35.3    44.7    55.2    66.8    79.5
1.624   1.121   180     20.1    27.4    35.8    45.3    55.9    67.6    80.5
1.649   1.117   190     20.4    27.7    36.2    45.8    56.6    68.5    81.5
1.673   1.114   200     20.6    28.1    36.6    46.4    57.3    69.3    82.4

Don't forget to apply the 10% guy pretensions, tower section weights,
and antenna weights. If you get the spec it will show you how to
calculate the guy wind loads. That's a bit too complicated for this
medium.

That's a ballpark place to start. Have Fun!
Might want to have a backup battery ready for your calculator :-)


-- 
73, Kurt

K7NV "That's K7 "Nevada" (ex - NI6W)

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