Boiler106
Structural
- May 9, 2014
- 211
Im designing cable barriers for my concrete commercial building, and am running across an issue.
It seems when you have short lengths of cable, the required number of cables increases beyond reason. I wanted to check and see if anyone had ideas or similar experiences.
Currently, i have a single 12ft run that requires 8 cables to be struck using a 5000 lbs vehicle at 5mph per PTI Tech Note 14. That's 8 cables over a 1 ft area which seems unreasonable.
Similarly, i have a single 20 ft run that requires 5 cables to be struck using the same setup.
Anyone with experience have thoughts on this?
It seems when you have short lengths of cable, the required number of cables increases beyond reason. I wanted to check and see if anyone had ideas or similar experiences.
Currently, i have a single 12ft run that requires 8 cables to be struck using a 5000 lbs vehicle at 5mph per PTI Tech Note 14. That's 8 cables over a 1 ft area which seems unreasonable.
Similarly, i have a single 20 ft run that requires 5 cables to be struck using the same setup.
Anyone with experience have thoughts on this?