- 1. [TowerTalk] Strength of rotating towers (score: 1)
- Author: ChrisB@prism.co.za (Chris Burger)
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 07:13:55 +0200
- My rotating tower is now up and running, awaiting only a suitably heavy rotator. The bottom 17 m is stationary, with something like 29 m rotating above it. Right now, the top beam (20M4) is at 42 m.
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- 2. [TowerTalk] Strength of rotating towers (score: 1)
- Author: W4EF@dellroy.com (Mike)
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 21:33:51 -0800
- Great question, Chris! Wish I had the answer. In the past when I have posed questions related to torsional limits of tower sections, they seem to have fallen on deaf ears. Most of the familar design
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- 3. [TowerTalk] Strength of rotating towers (score: 1)
- Author: ve3tu@rac.ca (Steve)
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 15:30:43 +0000
- Hi Chris, if you look at Kurt Andress K7NV web site he has load analysis of different type tower base installations and guying installations. Your setup would be similar to a pier pin base. If you ha
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