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- ANNEX A: USER AND PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES (Normative)
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- ANNEX C: DESIGN WIND FORCE ON TYPICAL MICROWAVE ANTENNAS (Normative)
- ANNEX D: TWIST & SWAY LIMITATIONS FOR MICROWAVE ANTENNAS (Normative)
- ANNEX E: GUY RUPTURE (Normative) E-1
- ANNEX F: PRESUMPTIVE SOIL PARAMETERS (Normative)
- ANNEX G: GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS (Informative)
- ANNEX H: ADDITIONAL CORROSION CONTROL (Normative)
- ANNEX I: CLIMBER ATTACHMENT ANCHORAGES (Informative)
- ANNEX J: MAINTENANCE AND CONDITION ASSESSMENT (Normative)
- ANNEX K: MEASURING GUY TENSIONS (Informative)
- ANNEX L: WIND SPEED CONVERSIONS (Normative)
- ANNEX M: WIND INDUCED STRUCTURAL OSCILLATIONS (Informative)
- ANNEX N: INITIAL CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION (Normative)
- ANNEX O: EXISTING STRUCTURES MODIFICATION INSPECTION (Normative)
- ANNEX P: TUBULAR POLE STRUCTURE WELD TOE CRACK EVALUATION (Informative)
- ANNEX Q: TUBULAR POLE BASE PLATES (Informative)
- ANNEX R: ASSUMED MATERIAL STANDARDS (Informative)
- ANNEX S: ANALYSIS OF EXISTING STRUCTURES BASED ON TARGET RELIABILITIES (Informative)
- ANNEX T: SI CONVERSION FACTORS (Normative)
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- I have a question regarding TIA-222-H Clause 2.6.9 & Table 2.2 How to determine the Gh & Kd in the below two cases of pole structures.a. Guyed pole structures.b. Pole supported with struts.For guyed pole structures, where the main structure consists of one tube. The structure may become rigid and additionally the forces in the pole depend on the direction of the wind relative to the directions of the guy cables.1. Can we use a guest factor of 0.85 and a wind probability factor of 0.85 (like guyed lattice tower)?2. Can we use the above factors for the case of a rooftop pole supported by struts? This wind will be used to check overturning stability over the square base. No anchors to the building roof.See figure 1 as example of pole with struts. Figure 2 as example for guyed pole.
(13195 views) - I have a question regarding TIA-222-H Clause 2.6.9 & Table 2.2 How to determine the Gh & Kd in the below two cases of pole structures.a. Guyed pole structures.b. Pole supported with struts.For guyed pole structures, where the main structure consists of one tube. The structure may become rigid and additionally the forces in the pole depend on the direction of the wind relative to the directions of the guy cables.1. Can we use a guest factor of 0.85 and a wind probability factor of 0.85 (like guyed lattice tower)?2. Can we use the above factors for the case of a rooftop pole supported by struts? This wind will be used to check overturning stability over the square base. No anchors to the building roof.See figure 1 as example of pole with struts. Figure 2 as example for guyed pole.
(8304 views) - I have a question regarding TIA-222-H Clause 2.6.9 & Table 2.2 How to determine the Gh & Kd in the below two cases of pole structures.a. Guyed pole structures.b. Pole supported with struts.For guyed pole structures, where the main structure consists of one tube. The structure may become rigid and additionally the forces in the pole depend on the direction of the wind relative to the directions of the guy cables.1. Can we use a guest factor of 0.85 and a wind probability factor of 0.85 (like guyed lattice tower)?2. Can we use the above factors for the case of a rooftop pole supported by struts? This wind will be used to check overturning stability over the square base. No anchors to the building roof.See figure 1 as example of pole with struts. Figure 2 as example for guyed pole.
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