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horizontal, the cable assumes the form of a parabolic arc. Then, the ten-
sion at midspan is
(10.57)
whereHmidspan tension, kip (N)
wload on a unit horizontal distance, klf (kN/m)
Lspan, ft (m)
dsag, ft (m)
The tension at the supports of the cable is given by
(10.58)
whereTtension at supports, kip (N); and other symbols are as before.
Length of the cable, S, when d/Lis 1/20, or less, can be approximated from
(10.59)
whereScable length, ft (m).
Catenary Cable Sag and Distance between Supports
A cable of uniform cross section carrying only its own weight assumes the
form of a catenary. By using the same previous notation, the catenary parame-
ter,c, is found from
SL
8 d^2
3 L
TH^2
wL
2
2
0.5
H
wL^2
8 d
A
A
(b)
C
H
(a)
Unit load = w
B
C
L
d
T
FIGURE 10.2 Cable supporting load uniformly distributed along
the horizontal.