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Antenna mast wind load 1

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VXL

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Recently, I have to design structural support bracket for 28 feet height antenna telescopic mast-2"diameter (EZ TM-30)mounted to our building 13 feet overall height.
However, I'm wondering how to compute the wind load applied.

Thanks,
 
Check with the manufacturer they may sell a bracket for your specific antenna and have sealed calcs with reaction forces. This depends on the manufacturer and whether the product is frequently used. You can use ASCE 7 but if you are going to be doing a lot of antennas then get familiar with TIA-222-H Standard For Antennas And The Supporting Structures For Antennas And Small Wind Turbines. Its one of the industry groups for the antenna industry
 
TIA-222 or CSA S37
Equations are built off the projected area, drag coefficients, and other necessary factors. Analyze wind in all directions.
 
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