One thing not mentioned below is that the study refers to large towers (300'+),
not the usual ham radio towers... so it may be of limited use to hams. I
used a description/reference of it (not the whole thing) as part of my tower
building permit application 15 years ago.
ARRL members can get a copy (40 pages or so) through John Hennessee at ARRL -->
n1kb@arrl.org
-- Tom
At 10:25 AM 7/26/2004, Pete Smith wrote:
>At 09:59 PM 7/25/2004, you wrote:
>
>>A few years ago, Steve, K7LXC mentioned something about the Gunnar-Olson
>>report on collapsing guyed towers.
>>
>>I need to procure a copy of that report. Anyone have an idea as to where
>>that can be located?
>>
>>I need a copy of it ASAP.
>>
>>I'm not on the list...so please privately reply to my account at
>>towers@mre.com.
>
>
> From the list archive:
>
>
>[TowerTalk] guyed tower reference?
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>from
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>Subject: [TowerTalk] guyed tower reference?
>From: <mailto:SavageBR%40aol.com>SavageBR@aol.com
>(<mailto:SavageBR%40aol.com>SavageBR@aol.com)
>Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 08:10:03 EDT
>
>Hi Len
>The only document and data I have found is a letter written to a Mr. Richard
>Ramirez at WHCT-TV in Hartford, CT. by Mr. Gunnar Olsen, Jr., P.A.,P.E.
>
>I obtained my copy from Tower Tech, PO Box 572, Woodinville, WA. 98072
>
>The letter is in draft form and discusses an engineering study performed by
>Mr. Olsen of a number of guyed towers that collapsed during the past 40
>years. The study indicates all of the debris from a standard multiguyed tower
>will fall within a circle with a radius which would not exceed 29 percent of
>the tower height. And, 95 percent of the debris falls within a 20.6 percent
>radius of the tower height.
>
>My copy of the letter is a multi generation copy that is readable but poor
>quality. You might find a better copy. However, if not I will be happy to
>mail you a copy of what I have. This letter was included with my application
>and satisfied, in part, the request of my Zoning Board and City Council.
>
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